Critical Issues in Global Studies: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019 Students will explore a variety of topics, depending on current research and/or the instructor. Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for GLOBAL 10A after passing DEV STD C10, GEOG C32 or PACS 10. Political science, political economy or comparative political economy, the Japanese model of capitalism, Japanese politics.Research Profile. Using a social science perspective, students will engage in critical thinking about the way in which a particular region, or subset of a region, interacts with other states and societies. This course seeks to introduce Global Studies majors to the regions of Europe and Russia and its significance to the larger study of the globe.

Honors Methodology and Theory: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Open only to students meeting the requirements for participation and who intend to enroll in the honors seminar during the spring term. After a critique of the impacts of conventional, agro-export development models of agricultural development (green revolution, non-traditional export crops, biotechnology, biofuels, etc.) No credit for both GEOG 164 and GLOBAL 151Q in Spring 2020. The issues with which we concern ourselves are inherently transnational, in that they cut across national boundaries, and inherently local, in that they pertain to the lived experiences of ordinary people in their local communities. : Read More [+], Summer: 3 weeks - 15 hours of lecture per week6 weeks - 7.5 hours of lecture per week, Special Topics: Global Peace and Conflict. There is a separate minor in Global Health that students can pursue alongside any major, including the Global Studies major.
Darren C. Zook, Lecturer. If you were admitted before Fall 2020, you are an International Studies major. Using a social science approach, the course prepares students to think critically about issues of international development, conflict, and peace in a variety of societies around the world.

Welcome to the Global Studies Program in the Department of Environmental Studies! origins, nature, and trajectory of war and peace in the region. Required prerequisite for all students intending to enroll in GLOBAL H195.

At that time, all departmental course prefixes changed from “INTL” to “GLBL.”. Terms offered: Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Fall 2018 site index. Globalization In India: Read More [+], Terms offered: Prior to 2007 Conflicts In Regional Perspective: Asia. Introduction to Global Studies: Read More [+].

International and Area Studies, Latin American Studies. Global Development: Theory, History, Geography. International and Area Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies.


Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for GLOBAL 134 after passing PACS 154. UN UNPlugged: Read More [+], Terms offered: Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018 This course will look at peace (and conflict) in a wide variety of formats and contexts, and will examine both the theories that seek to explain peace and the practices that compose it. This course focuses on the history of global interaction, with a particular emphasis on the relationships between states and societies. Clara I. Nicholls, Lecturer. Students will also probe shifting narratives of wartime responsibilities in the post-war Japanese and Korean societies. This Global Studies course will focus on specific issues related to the region with appropriate comparative material included.Topics will change depending on the instructor teaching the course. Recent World History Through Film: Read More [+], Summer: 3 weeks - 14 hours of lecture per week, Recent World History Through Film: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2020, Fall 2018 Telephone: (541) 346-5051 Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015. of international education programs, policy statements, and initiatives. David Beecher, Lecturer. This course uses the analytic of globalization and an interdisciplinary approach to provide an overview of contemporary India, focusing mainly, though not exclusively, on urban India. Insurgency too is more frequent and deadly (insurgency now is riskier than terrorism). Meet our new Global Studies Peer Advisors! Economics, agriculture, labor management and policy.Research Profile, Nathan F. Sayre, Associate Professor. Development and the Environment: Read More [+], Development and the Environment: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015 This course provides students with an introduction to Asia in global context. Prior knowledge of world history is not required. This course examines the concepts, history, motivations and methods of terrorism and insurgency, and ways in which the counter-terrorist and counter-insurgent side counter those motivations and methods, navigating the legal and ethical bounds. Department of Global Studies Social Sciences & Media Studies, 2nd Floor UC Santa Barbara 93106-7065. Gillian Hart, Professor Emeritus. Final paper or project required. International and Area Studies, East Asian Languages and Cultures. Supervised Independent Study and Research for Undergraduates: Professional Training: Teaching in Global Studies. Contentious History and Memory: Comfort Women Issues in Japan and Korea: Special Topics: Global Peace and Conflict. The thesis work is reviewed by the honors instructor and a second reader to be selected based on the thesis topic. The application process is likewise identical for both, and students may choose to apply for one or both programs simultaneously. Conflicts In Regional Perspective: Asia. Topics covered include: the Indian middle class, Explore what interests you in these small, interactive courses taught by world-class Berkeley faculty. Students will be introduced to major historical themes in the study of Middle Eastern societies that are relevant in understanding contemporary intellectual debates and the origins, nature, and trajectory of war and peace in the region. International and Area Studies. Global Societies and Cultures: Read More [+], Global Societies and Cultures: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019

As such, it provides students with a basic theoretical introduction to the impact of global interaction as well as an opportunity to explore such interaction in a variety of case studies. Accordingly, the Global Studies program offers students the opportunity to specialize in a specific aspect of the "Global," with concentrations in either Global Development, Global Peace and Conflict, or Global Societies and Cultures. produced. Given the latest directive from UNC regarding COVID-19, the faculty and staff from the Curriculum in Global Studies are working remotely. Perspectives For Sustainable Rural Development: Read More [+], Perspectives For Sustainable Rural Development: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2020 Topic must be approved by instructor. Terms offered: Fall 2020, Spring 2020 Grading/Final exam status: Letter grade. Fax: (408) 924-5477. global-studies@sjsu.edu . Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for GLOBAL 100D after passing DEVSTD 100. Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice: participate in mediation of a cultural mediation. This course examines the origins of South Asian conflicts. Topics will include cultural contrasts (e.g., values, communication, and problem solving styles), mediator (facilitator/negotiator), credibility, cultural (including gender) contributions to conflict resolution and unique ethical dilemmas. Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for GLOBAL 132 after passing PACS 150. Directed group studies of selected topics which vary from year to year. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, joining the fields of history, political science, anthropology, religious studies, economics, and Middle Eastern studies. Freshman Seminar In Global Studies: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020 International and area studies, Asian Studies, Political science.

We hope our students stay well, practice social distancing & good public health, and follow UNC’s coronavirus updates website. Freshman Seminar In Global Studies: Read More [+]. This course examines whether the convergence between the ‘new Right’ and the ‘new Left’ has successfully addressed the central challenge of contemporary global development studies. The requirements for the Global Service minor and the Peace Corps Prep Certificate are identical, and fulfilling requirements for one automatically fulfills requirements for the other.