Global Studies Spring 2017 - Course Offerings
See which classes will count towards your GLBL degree!
Global Studies Spring Term 2017
Core Courses
Department |
Course |
Global Studies |
GLBL 101 — Introduction to Global Studies GLBL 301 — Approaches to Globalization |
Gateway Courses*
Department |
Course |
Africana Studies |
AFST 211 — Introduction to Contemporary Africa |
Anthropology |
ANTH 211 — Cultural Anthropology |
Economics
|
ECON 101 — Principles of Microeconomics ECON 102 — Principles off Macroeconomics |
Geography & Environmental Systems
|
GES 102 — Human Geography GES 120 — Introduction to Environmental |
Gender and Women’s Studies |
GWST 340 — Global Perspectives on Gender |
History |
HIST 200 — Themes in World History |
Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication |
MLL 280 — Introduction to the Spanish-Speaking World MLL 305 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication |
* Students can take a given course to fulfill either a gateway or a track requirement but may not use the same course in both categories |
Upper Level Track Electives*
Department |
Course |
Africana Studies |
AFST 213 — Africa: Culture and Development (Track I/II/III) AFST439 – Women in Africa and the Diaspora (Track I/II/III) |
American Studies |
AMST 200 — Multicultural America (Track I/III) AMST 352 — American Culture (Track I/III) AMST 464 — Immigration Nation (Track I/II/III) |
Asian Studies |
ASIA 300-01 — Topics in Asian Studies: Hinduism (Track II/III) ASIA 300-02/04 — Topics in Asian Studies: Gamelan (Track II/III) |
Economics |
ECON 280 — The International Economy (Track II/III) ECON 311— Intermediate (Track II/III) ECON 312 — Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (Track II/III) ECON 385 — Economic Development (Track II/III) ECON 437— The Economics of Natural Resources (Track II) ECON 467 — Health Economics (Track II) ECON482 – International Finance (Track II/III) |
Gender and Women’s Studies |
GWST 340 – Women, Gender, and Globalization (Track II/III) |
Geography & Environmental Systems |
GES 429 — Seminar in Geography of Disease and Health (Track II/III) GES 437 — Conservation & Development in the Tropics (Track II) GES 462 — GIS and Human-Environmental Systems (Track II) |
Health Administration & Policy Program |
HAPP 380 — Global Issues in Health and Disease (Track I/II/III) |
History |
HIST 303 — The Second World War (Track III) HIST 306 — The First World War (Track III) HIST 313 — America as a Great Power? U.S. Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century (Track III) HIST 380 — Women and Gender in Asia (Track II/III) HIST 484 — German History: 1914 to the Present (Track III) |
Media & Communication Studies |
MCS 334 — Media & Globalization (Track I/III) MCS 390 — Transcultural Studies in Global Television (Track I) |
Modern Languages, Linguistics & Intercultural Communication |
MLL 220 — Film and Society in China (Track II) MLL 305 — Introduction to Intercultural Communication (Track II/III) MLL 306 — Issues Confronting Immigrant and Heritage Communities (Track I/III) |
Political Science |
POLI 337 — Comparative Justice (Track I/III) POLI 360 — Comparative Political Analysis (Track I/II/III) POLI 377 — Latin American Politics (Track II/III) POLI 390 — American Foreign Policy (Track II) POLI 470 – Politics of Human Rights (Track I/III) POLI 485 — Dynamics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (Track II/III) POLI 486 — Middle East International Relations (Track II/III) POLI 488 – Politics and International Relations of South Asia (Track II/III) |
Sociology |
SOCY 333 — Human Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Track I) SOCY 433 — Gender, Work, and Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Track I/II/III) |
Special Topics
If interested in the following special topics courses, please discuss with your GLBL adviser:
Department |
Course |
Gender and Women’s Studies |
GWST 390 – Topics in Gender and Women’s Studies: Transnational Femininities |
Geography & Environmental Systems |
GES 400 – Selected Topics in Geography: Global Poverty and Inequality |
Political Science |
POLI 489-01 – Selected Topics in International Relations: Cyber Warfare and Cybersecurity |
Posted: October 28, 2016, 11:08 AM