Ann Arbor,
MI,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
This sub-plan offers students courses that explore the worldwide variety of behavioral, literary, and artistic manifestations showcasing humanity's diverse experiences. Key subjects include cultural theories, identity concepts, comparative belief systems and social structures, nationalism, literary and cinematic traditions across cultures, ideological comparisons, colonial and post-colonial studies, international arts, gender studies from global perspectives, and cultural exchange processes. Learners develop skills to examine historical and worldwide patterns in these areas, enabling them to contrast the experiences of different communities and individuals throughout history and across geographical boundaries.