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Global Studies Course Syllabi

Global 101: People and Politics

Global 201: Economics and the Environment

Global 202: Globalization and Technology

Global 311: Global Management I - Contexts for Global Management

Global 321: The Global City in History (Global Cities; Global Security elective)

Global 351: Global Communications I - Language, Media & Social Practice

Global 371: Global Security I - Rethinking Global Security

Global 411: Global Management II - Cross-Cultural Management

Global 447: The Global Politics of Human Rights (Global Security elective)

Global 448: Intellectual Property in the Global Information Economy (Global Communications elective - to be offered Fall 08)

Global 451: Global Communications II - Access, Security and Intercultural Contexts in Global Communication

Global 471: Global Security II - Strategies for Realizing Security

Global 500-01/Bus Adm 550: Global Management III (Capstone)

Global 500-02: Global Communications III (Capstone) - Globalization & Emerging Technologies

Global 500-3: Global Security III (Capstone) - Justice, Power and the Future of Global Insecurity

Global 190/290/390/490: Think Tank Learning Community (1-credit courses)