Globalization Concentration
15 credit hours of courses are required, with a minimum of 12 hours at 300 level or above. Courses must come from at least two disciplinary areas:
- ANT 205 (SOC 205): Human Societies
- ANT 206: Cultural Anthropology
- ANT 208: Language and Culture
- ANT 250: World Cultures Through Film
- ANT 327: Globalization and Cultural Change
- BLA 371: International Business Law *
- COM 344: Intercultural Communication *
- CRM 410: World Criminal Justice Systems*
- EBD 280: Entrepreneurship for Non-Business Majors
- EBD 482: Global Entrepreneurship
- ECN 326: Comparative Economic Systems *
- ECN 426 (INB 426): International Trade and Finance *
- FIN 439 (INB 439): Multinational Financial Management *
- GGY 180: World Geography I
- GGY 181: World Geography II
- GGY 210: Geography of the Global Economy
- GGY 312: Geography of Transportation *
- GGY 340: Global Change
- HEA 320: Foundations in Global Health
- HST 103: Introduction to Global History 1500-1848
- HST 104: Introduction to Global History since 1848
- HST 377: Topics in International History **
- HST 380: 20th Century International Relations*
- HST 487: Topics in Global History *
- INB 300: International Business *
- MGT 352 (INB 352): International Management *
- MKT 442 (INB 442): International Marketing
- OPS 377 (INB 377): International Business Management
- PLS 111: Politics and Government in Global Perspective
- PLS 218: Ethics in International Affairs
- PLS 220: Introduction to International Relations
- PLS 221: Model United Nations I
- PLS 222: Contemporary International Political Issues
- PLS 230: Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics
- PLS 315: Contemporary Political Ideologies *
- PLS 331: Politics in Developing Nations *
- PLS 334: Revolutionary Movements *
- PLS 421: Model United Nations II
- PLS 423: National Security Policy
- PLS 424: International Security *
- PLS 425: International Politics *
- PLS 426: International Law *
- PLS 427: International Organizations *
- PLS 428: Global Terrorism *
- PLS 429: International Political Economy *
- PSY 270: Cross-Cultural Psychology
- SOC 240: Individuals and Societies in a Global World
- SOC 415: Globalization and Development *
* Please Note: these courses have prerequisites or co-requisites.
** Please Note: these courses count only if topic is if applicable to the concentration.




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