Global Studies Minor
Coordinator: Paige Eager
The Global Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program of study which examines the dynamics of globalization in the world today and their historical foundations. It examines the multiple interconnections of states, regions, economies and societies. It studies the historical, political, commercial, cultural, environmental and technological aspects of this phenomenon . The purpose is to better understand the dynamic forces, both positive and negative, of modern globalization. The study of a foreign language beyond the college requirement is strongly recommended, but not required for the successful completion of the minor.
Requirements for the Minor
Required:
GLBS 200 | Introduction to Global Studies | 3.0 |
GLBS 300 | Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6.0 |
One course from Global Cultures and Society:
One course from Global Governance and Conflict:
CMA 209 | Mass Media and Revolution | 3.0 |
ECPS 414/ECPS 514 | Environmental Policy | 3.0 |
GLBS 345 | Global Perspectives on Women, Power and Politics | 3.0 |
HIST 266 | The Modern World, 1750 to Present | 3.0 |
PSCI 200 | Political Violence and Terrorism | 3.0 |
PSCI 215 | International Relations | 3.0 |
PSCI 219 | Model United Nations | 1.0 |
PSCI 305 | U.S. Foreign Policy | 3.0 |
PSCI 323 | Politics of the Developing World | 3.0 |
REL 342 | From Abolitionism to Human Rights | 3.0 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3.0 |
One course from Global Economy:
Total Credit Hours: 15.0