Global studies provide an examination of the complex interactions among local, regional, and global influences that define our world. This program exposes students to a wide array of international topics and problems, such as policy formation, identity-based politics, economic management, migration disputes, and grassroots activism. It prepares students to approach 20th- and 21st-century issues from multiple viewpoints, cultivating a thorough grasp of the concepts, occurrences, and mechanisms propelling worldwide transformation.The curriculum starts with core courses in global history and the forces of globalization. During the second year, studies broaden to include subjects like cross-border migration, societal change initiatives, and international financial frameworks. Upper-level work encompasses diplomatic relations, international policy, and hands-on experiences with simulated worldwide emergencies. Graduates leave equipped to assess and counsel on intricate global matters, decipher international news, and comprehend the motivations, frameworks, and outcomes influencing significant world occurrences.
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