Global Studies & International Affairs (GLS) major

What you will study

The program starts with an introductory course in global studies, in which the basic concepts and issues of global culture, international economics, and world politics are covered. After the introductory course, you begin taking courses from the various disciplines that are part of the global studies program: economics, geography, history,  and political science. You then bring together the perspectives, concepts, and issues from these various courses in the Global Studies Senior Seminar, taken during your final year.

Global Studies is a major designed to have you learn about the world and research and language skills are an important part of this. We’ve created 3 paths through the major. It is your choice which you follow. Path 1 requires 4 semesters of a world language. You can use previous credits or previously acquired language skills to meet this requirement. Path 2 combines 2 language and 2 research classes: BSC 255 (Research Methods) & BSC 256 (Statistics). Path 3 is all research: BSC 255 (Research Methods), BSC 256 (Statistics), MT 268 (Introduction to Programming in Python) and MT 368 (Think Like a Data Scientist). With this path, you can earn a specialization in Data Science.  

Beginning Requirements
GLS-200Introduction to Global Studies3
MGT-210Macroeconomics3
POL-225American Politics4
PATHWAY Choose from one of the following:12-16
Language Pathway: 4 semesters of Foreign Language
Lang/Research Pathway: 2 semesters of Foreign Language and 2 semesters Research (BSC-255 and BSC-256)
Research Pathway: 4 semesters Research (BSC-255, BSC-256, MT-268 and MT-368)
Intermediate Requirements
GLS-399Formal Introduction to Advanced Work0
HUM-351Chinese Civilization & Cultures4
or HUM-352 South Asia Civilization
or HUM-353 Latin American Civilizations
or HUM-355 Japan: Studies in Civilizations and Culture
or HUM-356 Latin American Civilizations-In Spanish
or HUM-358 Middle Eastern Civilization
GLS-330United Nations & the World4
GLS-370World Geography: People, Places & Change3
INTERN-383Internship Seminar2
Advanced Requirements
GLS-410Comparative Politics4
SOC-437Fundraising & Grant Writing: Principles & Practice3
GLS-475Global Studies Senior Seminar2
GLS ElectiveGlobal Studies (GLS) Elective3