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Global Studies Emphasis

Regents Bachelor of Arts, Global Studies Emphasis

The R.B.A. Global Studies Emphasis is appropriate preparation for graduate studies in some fields and work in a range of post-graduate professions, particularly government and non-profit sectors. Although it is not required, it is recommended that students pursuing the global studies emphasis consider taking study abroad and foreign language courses. In order to achieve the global studies emphasis, students must have a grade of C or higher in the five upper-division courses.

Prerequisite, 3 hours:
GLBL 200 – Introduction to Global Studies (3 cr)

Upper-Division Courses, 15 Hours:
ANTH 315 – Cultural Anthropology (3 cr)
BADM 359 – International Business (3 cr)
ECON 325 – International Finance (3 cr)
ECON 326 – International Trade (3 cr)
ECON 330 – Economics of Developing Countries (3 cr)
ENGL 408 – Seminar in World Literature (3 cr)
GEOG 301 – World Economic Geography (3 cr)
GEOG 400 – Geography of Latin America (3 cr)
GEOG 401 – Geography of Europe (3 cr)
GEOG 407 – Geography of Asia (3 cr)
GEOG 408 – Geography of Africa (3 cr)
HIST 318 – US & World War II (3 cr)
HIST 320 – Sub-Saharan Africa (3 cr)
HIST 333 – Modern European History (3 cr)
HIST 420 – Modern East Asia since 1800 (3 cr)
HIST 446 – Latin America since 1820 (3 cr)
PSCI 304 – Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr)
PSCI 324 – Introduction to International Relations (3 cr)
PSCI 351 – Model United Nations (3 cr)
PSCI 405 – International Political Economy (3 cr)
PSCI 404 – International Organization and World Government (3 cr)
PSCI 407 – International Law (3 cr)