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Global Studies Elective Courses for 2009-2010

The following courses can be counted towards the three course upper-level elective requirement for the Global Studies major.  If you have questions, please call Kate Bjork at 523-2541.

 

Upper-level Elective Courses (2009-2010)

 

FALL 2009

ANTH 3430 01
Transnational Migration and Diasporic Communities, G Q I
Barrett, Kate

ANTH 3460 00
From Development to Globalization, C I T
Davies, David

ANTH 3980 03
Topics: Hip-Hop Global Perspective, I
Riviere, Melisa

COMM 3420 00
Media in Global Perspective, I
Ishida, Suda

HIST 3930 01
Topics in Comparative History: Genocide in the 20th Century, G I O
Scott, Carl

PSCI 3550 00
International Organizations
Faculty, CLA

SPRING 2010

ANTH 3530 00
Culture, Illness and Health
Barrett, Kate

ANTH 3980 07
Special Topics: Childhood in Global Perspective
Barrett, Kate

PSCI 3430
Gender Politics
Klages, Elizabeth

PSCI 3570 00
Ethnic and Civil Conflict
Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur

PSCI 3600 00
Model United Nations
Eaton, Michael

WSTD 3650 00
Global Feminisms, G I
DeVriese, Leila

HIST 3760
Continuities of Empire
Bjork, Kate

HIST 3960-02
Politics of Colonialism and Decolonization in Asia and Africa, G, I
Scott, Carl


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