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While 'global village' might sound overused, it accurately describes our interconnected world. Nations now rely heavily on one another due to globalization, where domestic politics, foreign relations, and diplomatic decisions create worldwide ripple effects. In this context, understanding and analyzing political, economic, social, environmental, and cultural issues across borders has become an invaluable skill. This program lets you focus on specialized areas including future societies and global issues, international legal systems, world politics and conflict resolution, global commerce, and Asian, European, or classical languages. Study abroad options are available, and you can complete the degree either online or on-campus, gaining versatile intercultural competencies prized in today's international workforce.
You'll examine critical 21st-century challenges, from 9/11's ushering in of worldwide terrorism threats, managing civil conflicts through peacebuilding, surviving the 2008 financial collapse, Brexit's effect on European unity, democratic erosion from populist movements, to the consequences of China's growing influence, the Trump administration's policies, and how COVID-19 transformed global interactions.