Ability to comprehend and apply various concepts, sources of information and perspectives in the analysis and evaluation of the historical context, dimensions, contemporary conditions and effects of globalization as well as the alternatives proposed by the opposing global struggle for social and environmental justice ~ ability to comprehend, analyze and reflect critically upon the development, nature and effects of the contemporary global system of economic, political and social relations

 

Required Courses

  • GS 310: Genealogy of Globalization (4 units)