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The bachelor of arts degree program in Global Studies is an interdisciplinary major concerned with the interconnected and interdependent nature of the contemporary world.
Its main task is to understand the flow of bodies, capital, power, and ideas that shape locations across the planet and make them part of a radically unequal but nonetheless shared global space. Students employ interdisciplinary methods and analytics, and take courses across the College in programs such as environmental studies, public health sciences, anthropology, and history, or in area studies. These are in areas as diverse as climate change, human rights, public health, international law, and urban studies.
Students are guided by a set of thematic tracks to help them narrow their focus and develop an expertise within a given field, while engaging with the broader theoretical thrust of the major. Thanks to this flexibility, Global Studies students are often double majors and go on to a wide variety of careers. These courses are offered annually and may be taken in or out of sequence. Students are expected to complete the sequence in their second year if possible , especially if they plan to study abroad during their third year.
In their third year, students must take either a designated methods course from a Global Studies instructor, or they may enroll in an approved methods course in another program.
This course must be suited to the thesis project developed and proposed in GLST Global Studies II and may double-count with a second major when appropriate. Majors must take four courses in one of the following tracks. These courses may come from the approved course list posted on the Global Studies website or may be selected in consultation with the Global Studies Faculty and Program Administrator. Electives must be selected from the approved course list posted on the program website.