Global Studies is structured so that students advance through the program, progressively building their knowledge base, by taking the required Global Studies courses in sequence (see below). Global Studies majors, in particular, should expect to work extensively on the program in both their junior and senior years, as well as in the summer between these two years.
Note that these courses are generally offered once per year, and must be taken in sequence.
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Latest Term Courses May Be Taken |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer Travel Study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Junior Year (at the latest) |
Glbl St 1: Introduction to Global Studies Students interested in pursuing the Global Studies major must apply for it at the end of this term. |
Glbl St 100A: Globalization: Concepts & History |
Glbl St 100B: Globalization: Contemporary Issues |
Glbl St 110A: Globalization in Context
Glbl St 110B: Globalization Research Seminar |
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Senior Year |
Glbl St 191: Variable Topics in Global Studies: Senior Seminar
Glbl St 194: Research Seminar in Global Studies |
Glbl St 199A: Directed Individual Research |
Glbl St 199B: Directed Individual Research |
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*With the consent of the Faculty Advisor for the Senior Thesis, students may set up this contact course for a future term, instead.
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Latest Term Courses May Be Taken |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer Travel Study** |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Senior Year (at the latest) |
Glbl St 1: Introduction to Global Studies |
Glbl St 100A: Globalization: Concepts & History |
Glbl St 100B: Globalization: Contemporary Issues |
Glbl St 110A: Globalization in Context
Glbl St 110B: Globalization Research Seminar |
**Optional for Minors
The above refers to the sequencing of the Global Studies specific courses only. Please refer to the Global Studies Major Worksheet and the Global Studies Minor Worksheet for complete program requirements, including additional preparation requirements, and electives.
Published: Monday, July 16, 2012
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