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The Global Cultures program is a cutting-edge undergraduate major within the School of Humanities, dedicated to examining globalization's challenges and dynamics through a humanistic lens. This major equips students with essential 21st-century analytical skills and knowledge necessary for navigating our increasingly interconnected world. Through this program, students gain valuable expertise that prepares them for diverse professional paths. Faculty deliver engaging lectures and, in upper-level courses, facilitate interactive seminar discussions. The curriculum embraces an interdisciplinary methodology, incorporating insights from various departments across both Humanities (such as Art History, English, Film and Media Studies, History, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spanish and Portuguese) and Social Sciences (including Anthropology, Chicano/Latino Studies, Political Science, and Sociology).
Current course offerings showcasing the program's diversity are available on the Global Cultures website. The curriculum's remarkable breadth creates a vibrant academic atmosphere that draws students from varied backgrounds. Faculty members help students develop critical perspectives and practical skills applicable to both domestic and international careers. Global Cultures majors select primary and secondary areas of focus from designated options, typically centered on geographic regions. With advisor approval, students may also craft customized emphasis areas. All emphasis selections require consultation with faculty advisors and/or program committee approval.
Asia (Nation, Culture) and Its Diaspora: Explores Asia's multifaceted geographical and political identities, investigating its historical and cultural development across local, regional, and global contexts.