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The College of Liberal Arts offers a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies with three specialization options: global security, global economy, or global cultures. These specialized tracks enable students to create a focused academic path by selecting from curated required courses and electives, leading to a final capstone seminar that emphasizes research and advanced writing skills. Temple University students across all schools and colleges have the option to pursue a Global Studies minor. The BA in Global Studies provides three concentration areas: global security, global economy, or global cultures, guiding students through a tailored curriculum that builds toward an intensive research and writing capstone experience.
Gain comprehensive insight into worldwide transformations, diverse cultures, and international viewpoints through Temple University's Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies program. This demanding 123-credit interdisciplinary curriculum equips students for global careers by focusing on three key areas: cultural studies, economic systems, and international security. The program incorporates knowledge from numerous academic disciplines while emphasizing foreign language proficiency, including options for overseas internships and study abroad programs. Students must achieve advanced-level foreign language competency, enhancing their professional prospects in international fields. The Global Studies program teaches critical analysis of worldwide challenges and effective communication across cultures. Examine pressing global concerns through interdisciplinary approaches combining humanities and social sciences. Graduates emerge prepared for international careers with the ability to work effectively across borders.
Explore an extensive selection of cross-disciplinary courses spanning anthropology, criminal justice, geography, history, and political science to examine conflict origins, national security approaches, and emerging global threats in our rapidly evolving world.