Minor in Global Studies
Required Courses
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Select a minimum of two courses from the following humanities courses: | 6 | |
World Englishes | 3 | |
Intercultural Communication | 3 | |
Latin America: 1810-Present | 3 | |
Women in Latin American History | 3 | |
Latin American History Through Film | 3 | |
Twentieth Century Europe: 1890-1945 | 3 | |
Select a minimum of three courses from the following social sciences courses: 1 | 9 | |
International Relations | 3 | |
Democracy, Dictatorship, and Development | 3 | |
Comparative Public Policy | 3 | |
Environmental Politics and Policy | 3 | |
Global Political Economy | 3 | |
Government and Politics in Africa | 3 | |
East Asian Political Economy | 3 | |
Politics of Europe | 3 | |
Politics of Latin America | 3 | |
International Law and Organizations | 3 | |
Global Chicago | 3 | |
Global Health | 3 | |
Comparative Health Systems | 3 | |
Problems of Multi-Ethnic, Multi-Religious States | 3 | |
Global Migration | 3 | |
International Development | 3 |
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For the social sciences courses, two courses must be at the 300-level. Social sciences courses should also be chosen from at least two fields, and at least six credit hours must be in a single field. Students can take two SSCI courses and one PS course, or two PS courses and one SSCI course, but cannot take three SSCI courses.
Additional courses, including rotating topics courses, may be approved by the humanities or social sciences associate chairs.