Program Description
The Global Studies major is comprised of a minimum of 45 to 46 credits. The foundational core gives students a broad education in the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, history, political science, geography and economics.
Once accepted to the program, students will be assigned an advisor who will work closely with them in registering, and in selecting appropriate internships or international experience and studies abroad for their skills and interests. Students will complete a senior thesis research project, and defend the thesis in an oral presentation.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the majors of Global Studies will be able to:
- Utilize disciplinary concepts, knowledge, and tools of the social sciences to analyze social phenomena of the past or present that reflect an understanding of the factors that influence human social behavior
- Conduct an original research based on history and social science research methodologies, and write a senior thesis that conforms to the standards of the discipline(s)
- Present research findings clearly and accurately in the form of an oral presentation with use of appropriate visualization of presented material;
- Acquire skills and behaviors necessary for obtaining employment and succeeding in the professional world (internships, community involvement projects, etc.);
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of cultural phenomena.
Students will also do one of the following: travel outside the U.S.; learn a foreign language (minimum two semesters); write an essay focusing on the role of social factors such as race, gender, ethnicity, religion, history and the global economy in shaping cultural reality in the world today.