Advising Sheet Minor in Global Studies 18 credits Global Studies focuses on globally shared issues and on the enrichment and expansion of international education among students. The minor provides students with the opportunity to study international affairs from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and provides a vehicle or pathway for students to engage in the study of global issues, become global citizens, and further develop their understanding of the global system.. More directly, the minor prepares students to engage in and solve the problems confronting a global society. Why Global Studies? 1. Be prepared for an internationally focused career and profession! 2. Study Abroad and earn credit towards the minor! 3. Works well with other academic majors and minors! Minor in Global Studies (GST) 18 credits - Advisement Sheet: (Note : a minimum grade of C is required for all courses counting towards the minor) A. Global Studies Introductory and Capstone Courses 6 credits 1. Global Studies 110 Introduction to Global Studies 2. Global Studies 402 Seminar in Global Studies B. Global Studies Track Selection 4 courses from Track I or II 12 credits. TRACK Course #1: Course #2: Course #3: Course #4: Students can select four courses from one of the following two tracks. At least three of these should be courses outside of one s major discipline. Courses not listed here will be considered with recommendation by a member of Global Studies Advisory Board, and review and approved by the Global Studies director. Pre-requisites for these courses will not be counted toward the GST minor. TRACK I: Arts and Humanities Art History:
ARH 103 Art History I ARH 104 Art History II ARH 210 Non-Western Art ARH 211 Art of Egypt ARH 320 Global Art and Culture ARH 382 Art of Greece and Rome ARH 383 Art of Middle Ages ARH 384 Art of Renaissance-Baroque ARH 385 18 th and 19 th Century Art ARH 389 Art of Spain English: Comparative Literature CLS 165 Introduction to World Literature CLS 203 African Studies CLS 260 World Literature I CLS 261 World Literature II CLS 333 Latina Writing CLS 351 African Literature CLS 361 Modern World Drama CLS 362 World Literature Modern Fiction History HIS 100 Global History Since 1900 HIS 101 History of Civilizations I HIS 102 History of Civilizations II HIS 301 History of South Asia HIS 302 Modern India HIS 305 Modern China HIS 306 Chinese Civilization HIS 308 Introduction to the Islamic World HIS 311 History of Africa to 1875 HIS 312 History of Africa Since 1875 HIS 314 Latin American Women s History HIS 316 Modern Latin America HIS 317 History of Mexico HIS 318 The Ancient World HIS 319 Medieval Europe HIS 320 Renaissance and Reformation HIS 321 Everyday Life in Early Modern Europe HIS 322 Family and Women in Europe
HIS 323 Austrian Civilization HIS 324 Imperial Russia HIS 328 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIS 329 Gender and Peace HIS 331 20 th -Century Europe HIS 332 The Holocaust Languages and Cultures: Introductory course in any of the following languages (or any language course following the placement test): Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Any EAR, EFR, EGE, EIT, ESP, ERU prefix culture-cluster courses. LAN 305 Introduction to Bilingual/Bicultural Education LAN 382 Teaching English Language Learners Music: MHL 420 World Music Peace and Conflict Studies: PAX 200 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies PAX 201 Global Perspectives PAX 370 Israel, Palestine, Power and Peace PAX 400 Peace and Conflict Studies Seminar Philosophy: PHI 180 Introduction to Ethics PHI 220 Introduction to Islam PHI 205 Philosophies and Religions of the Far East PHI 204 Philosophies and Religions of India PHI 206 Religions of the West PHI 207 Philosophies of Non-Violence PHI 220 Introduction to Islam PHI 373 Business Ethics PHI 340 Contemporary Moral Issues PHI 390 Women and Religion PHI 411 The Problem of War PHI 451 Religion and Ecology PHI 480 Environmental Ethics PHI 481 Philosophy of Human Rights Theatre and Dance: DAN 137 African Dance DAN 138 Hip Hop Dance
Women s and Gender Studies: WOS 100 Body Politics: Gender, Culture, and Representation WOS 306 Transnational Feminisms WOS 315 Women of the Global South WOS 329 Gender and Peace WOS 366 Gender, Labor and Globalization Any Major/Department International Immersion Experience (including minimum 3 credits of Study Abroad) or Internationally-designed Internship experience, field work, practicum training (minimum 3 credits), approved by Director. OR TRACK II: Social Sciences, Education, Health Sciences Anthropology ANT 102 Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural ANT 224 Native People of South America ANT 321 American Indian Today ANT 322 Ethnology of Central America ANT 324 Native People of the Andes ANT 326 Cultures & Peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa ANT 327 Cultures & Peoples of India ANT 347 The Cultures of Cities ANT 352 Cultural Heritage: Creating and Preserving the Past Economics ECO250 Special Topics International Economic ECO337 Economic Growth and Development ECO338 International economics Geography GEO101 World Geography GEO103 Human Geography GEO200 Global Cities GEO205 Geography of Agriculture, Food and Sustainability GEO301 Geography of U.S. and Canada GEO302 Geography of Latin America GEO303 Geography of Europe GEO304 Geography of Asia GEO310 Population Geography, GEO312 Urban Geography Health Sciences: HEA 110 Transcultural Health ENV 462 Water Quality and Health (Pre-Reqs CHE/CRL 104 & BIO 104; ENV majors only). ENV 475 Bioterrorism, Bio-Crisis and Public Health
HEA 437 Seminar on Current Issues in Global Health Political Science PSC 213 International Relations PSC 240 Introduction to Comparative Politics PSC 304 Urban Politics PSC 311 Russian Foreign Policy PSC 315 The European Union PSC 317 Contemporary International Relations PSC 318 International Political Economy PSC 319 Middle Eastern Politics PSC 320 U.S. Foreign Policy PSC 330 Politics of the Holocaust and Genocide PSC 340 Latin American Culture and Politics PSC 342 European Politics PSC 343 Culture and Politics of Asia PSC 346 Russian Government and Politics PSC 348 African Politics and Society Psychology PSY 120 Multicultural Psychology Sociology SOC 335 Racial and Cultural Minorities SOC 341 Social Stratification SOC 366 Gender, Labor and Globalization SOC 372 Globalization Across Societies and Cultures Education: EGP 411. Student Teaching. 6 Credits (when completed in an international location under EMGE Department international offerings). Middle Grades Education: MGP 411. Student Teaching. 6 Credits (when completed in an international location under EMGE Department international offerings). Special Education: EDA 212. Understanding Disability through Cultural Perspectives. 3 Credits. EDA 416. Student Teaching for Exceptional Learners. 6 Credits (when completed in an international location under Department international offerings). Major/Department International Immersion Experience (including minimum 3 credits of Study Abroad) or Internationally-designed Internship experience, field work, practicum training (minimum 3 credits), as approved by Director.