Global Studies Minor

Minor Requirements

Required Credits: 18

Core Requirement
INTL 110Introduction to Global Studies3
GLBL 330Globalization and the Digital Age ( or GLBL prefix course at 300/400 level) 33
Select 2 courses from the following:6
World Religions
Global Islam
Global Social Problems
World Regional Geography
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: Peoples of the World
International Politics
Comparative Politics
First-Year Spanish I
First-Year Spanish II
Second-Year Spanish I
Second-Year Spanish II
Minor Electives 1
Select from the courses listed:6
WORLD ECONOMICS AND POLITICS:
Introduction to Political Science
Terrorism
International Politics
Political Ideologies
Comparative Politics
Global Policy Issues
International Law
Ethnic Conflicts
International Criminal Law
Politics of the Developing Countries
Politics of the Industrialized Countries
Comparative Political Economy
Comparative Democratic Institutions
History of Economic Thought
Economic Development
International Trade
Designing and Delivering Nonformal Education Programs
Environmental Economics
Life and Politics of US-Mexico Borderlands
Spanish for Business
Business Ethics
WORLD CULTURES AND ENVIRONMENT:
Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: Peoples of the World (If not taken in the core.)
Anthropology of Latin America
Magic and Religion
Language and Expressive Culture
Development of Anthropological Theory
Introduction to Native American & Indigenous Studies
Diversity and Multiculturalism in Individual and Family Life
Intercultural Communication
Global Social Problems (If not taken in the core.)
Environmental Sociology
Introduction to Spanish Civilization
Introduction to Spanish American Civilization
World Food Crops
Environmental Science
Human Geography
World Regional Geography (If not taken in the core.)
Environmental Geology
Natural Resources & Agrosystems
World Disasters
Understanding Vulnerable Populations in Disasters
WORLD HISTORY AND LITERATURES
Introduction to Art History
Art History I
Art History II
Introduction to Linguistics
World Literature Masterpieces
Women's Writing
Multicultural Writers
International Technical Writing
Pirates of the Caribbean
Women in European History 1400-1800
Introduction to Latin American History
History of East Asia to 1600
History of East Asia from 1600
Australia & New Zealand
World Environmental History
The Ottoman Empire
Medieval History
Europe 1815-1914
Europe Since 1914
Imperial Spain
Germany since 1750
History Of Russia I
History Of Russia II
Colonial Mexico
Modern Mexico
The Aztec, Maya, and Inca
Slavery in the Atlantic World
History of Modern China from 1600
History of Japan
Vietnam: 125 Years of Conflict
Cultural Exchange and the Making of the Modern World
Plague! Tragedies and Triumphs of Globalization
Introduction to Hispanic Cinema
Traditions in Spanish American Literature
Contemporary Spanish American Literature
Introduction to Chicano Literature
Spanish American Women Writers
Traditions in Spanish Literature
Contemporary Spanish Literature
Spanish Women Writers
Contemporary Moral Issues
Indian Philosophical Tradition
World Religions (If not take in the core.)
Global Islam (If not taken in the core.)
Magic And Religion
World Film
World Theatre
Transnational/Global Women
Study/Work/Reseach Experience Abroad 2
Total Credits18
1

Other courses, including credits earned while studying abroad, may be approved for this area by the Director of the Global Studies major; a substitution form must be submitted to the Office of Registration and Records signed by the dept. chairperson will be required in these instances.

2

Completion of a study abroad program is optional for the minor. If a student completes study abroad, the study abroad credit is eligible to count as electives for the minor when a substitution form signed by the dept. chairperson is submitted to the Office of Registration and Records.

3

May require department to submit a substitution form to count an alternative GLBL course.