Global Studies Minor

The world of the twenty-first century is characterized by cultural, political, economic, and environmental processes that operate at the planetary level. The Global Studies Minor is designed to help students understand how such global processes influence their major course of study by providing an international dimension. Any major on campus can be strengthened by adding a global component.  Those interested in acquiring a minor for teacher certification should first consult with their academic advisor and the Education Division.

Program Requirements

ANTH-102CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY3.00
HIST-102WORLD HISTORY II3.00
Program Electives
Select 15 credits from the following (6 credits of which must be numbered 300 or above):15.00
RACE AND ETHNICITY
COMPARATIVE RELIGION
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
AFRICA AND THE WORLD
IMPERIALISM AND THE MODERN WORLD
HISTORY OF UNITED STATES INDIAN POLICY
ORIGINS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY
COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
ORIGINS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
GLOBALIZATION, GEOGRAPHY, AND THE STATE
RACE AND ETHNICITY
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
Total Credits21.00