Ability to comprehend and apply various concepts, sources of information and perspectives in the analysis and evaluation of the historical context, philosophical and epistemological dimensions, contemporary economic and political conditions of globalization. It will also address networks and skill-based service learning for effective global citizenship.

Required Courses

  • Lower division major requirement:
  • GS 206: Understanding Globalization (4 units)
  • GS 214: Global History I (3 to 4 units)
  • OR
  • GS 215: Global History II (3 to 4 units)
  • Upper division requirements:
  • GS 300/L: Major ProSeminar (4 to 7 units)
  • GS 316: Historical Approaches (4 units)
  • GS 330: World Views (4 units)
  • GS 370: Global Political Economy (4 units)
  • GS 390: Global Politics (4 units)