Minor: Global Studies
(GLBL)

The interdisciplinary minor in Global Studies offers students a rigorous education in the basic elements of the field. The program provides a sound general education for students interested in the complex interrelationships (political, economic, social, and cultural) in our interdependent modern world. Students in the program gain the theoretical tools to make sense of the fast-changing global area; foster the practical application of their research; immerse themselves in the language, history, and culture of a major world region; live, study, research, or hold internships in their region of interest; and develop a concentration area suitable for their professional goals.

 
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REASONS TO STUDY Global Studies
  1. Understand complex relationships among peoples of the world.

  2. Gain in-depth knowledge about a specific region.

  3. Grow your skills and experience from studying or interning abroad.

  4. Participate in an interdisciplinary scholarly community.

  5. Build a foundation for a wide variety of globally-oriented careers.

Global Studies

College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-5051
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COURSES YOU
MAY NEED

     

MINOR CREDITS

Required         4 credits
Electives       20 credits


Total       24 credits

WHERE CAN I GO? WHAT WILL I LEARN? MAJORS COMMONLY
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