Global Studies (GS) ~ Overview

The Global Studies major promotes a well-informed understanding and appreciation of the diversity of peoples, natural environments, cultures, economies, and political systems of the world. It directly contributes to your development as a cross-culturally competent citizen, and prepares you for an active and creative leadership role in an increasingly globalized society. Our program provides the knowledge and skills needed to perform effective roles in intercultural relations and to pursue a successful career in global affairs.

You will develop your knowledge of diverse worldviews, ideologies, principles, environmental sustainability, social change, economics, politics, culture, identity, ethnicity, race, class, gender, nationality, citizenship, peace ethics, and social justice. You will gain skills in the gathering and evaluation of global affairs information, the critical analysis of complex and controversial global issues, social research, oral and written communication, intercultural relations, foreign language, community service, and social action.

Sponsored By

College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences > Division of Social, Behavioral, and Global Studies > Global Studies Department

Included Academic Fields

International Studies ~ International Relations ~ Political Science ~ International Sociology ~ Ecology ~ International/Global Political Economy ~ Anthropology ~ Religious Studies ~ Gender Studies

Concentrations Offered

None

Online Components

Many Global Studies courses involve online learning activities, online courseware, and use of online information sources.

Associated Course Codes

GS

Associated Minors

Global Studies

International Health Policy

Associated Certificate Programs

None

 

Revised 5/6/05