2018-2019 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Global Studies and Social Impact
- Requirements for a Major in Global Studies
- Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Global Studies
Global studies and social impact is an interdisciplinary major with a focus on understanding, through multiple perspectives, global issues and how they affect people in all areas of the world.
Requirements for a Major in Global Studies
Credits required for the major: 39 (+12 for B.A. or +9 for B.S.)
I. Core Requirements (credits: 9)
- GSI 201 - (Dis)Order and (In)Justice: An Introduction to Global Studies (3 credits)
- GSI 202 - History of Global Change and Social Transformation (3 credits)
- GSI 495 - Global Studies and Social Impact (3 credits)
II. Area Studies Courses (credits: 12)
Choose two areas (MES, LAS, AAA, EAS) and take two courses from the list of courses available from each area. In the case of Meijer Honors College sequences, students need to take the entire four-course sequence to earn credit for that area.
An asterisk (*) designates experiential learning.
African & African American Studies Electives
- AAA 300 - US-Africa Relations (3 credits)
- AAA 319 - African Politics (3 credits)
- AAA 337 - Contemporary Black Literature (3 credits)
- AAA 341 - Civil Conflicts in Africa (3 credits)
- AAA 355 - History of Underground Railroad (3 credits)
- GPY 351 - Geography of Africa (3 credits)
- HST 335 - Africa Before 1870 (3 credits)
- HST 336 - Africa After 1870 (3 credits)
East Asian Studies Electives
- EAS 301 - Masterpieces of East Asian Literature (3 credits)
- GPY 354 - Geography and Globalization of Asia (3 credits)
- HNR 256/ HNR 257 - East Asia and the World: Ideas, Inventions, and Power 2 (3 credits) AND HNR 276/ HNR 277 - East Asia and the World: Ideas, Inventions, and Power 4 (3 credits)
- HST 240 - A History of East Asia to 1800 (3 credits)
- HST 333 - Modern China (3 credits)
- HST 342 - History of Buddhism and East Asian Religions (3 credits)
- PHI 400 - Wisdom of the East: Advanced Topics in Asian Philosophy (3 credits)
- PLS 283 - Chinese Politics and U.S.-China Relations (3 credits)
Latin American Studies Electives
- FVP 376 - Latin American Cinema (3 credits)
- GPY 352 - Geography of Latin America (3 credits)
- HST 330 - Colonial Latin America (3 credits)
- HST 331 - Modern Latin America (3 credits)
- HST 334 - The Making of the Caribbean (3 credits)
- HST 372 - From Slavery to Freedom (3 credits)
- LAS 320 - Model Organization of American States (3 credits) *
- LAS 374 - Revolution in the Americas (3 credits)
- PLS 284 - Latin American Politics (3 credits)
Middle East Studies Electives
- ANT 350 - Archaeology of Mid-East (3 credits)
- GPY 355 - Geography of Southwest Asia (The Middle East) (3 credits)
- HNR 209/ HNR 210 - The Middle East Beyond the Headlines 2 (3 credits) AND HNR 219/ HNR 220 - The Middle East Beyond the Headlines 4 (3 credits)
- HST 337 - The Age of Islamic Empire (3 credits)
- HST 338 - Modern Middle East (3 credits)
- HST 339 - Modern Iran (3 credits)
- MES 350 - Islam: Scripture and Ritual (3 credits)
- MES 370 - Contemporary Issues in the Middle East: The Model Arab League (3 credits)
- PLS 320 - Comparative Politics of the Middle East (3 credits)
III. Clusters Credits: 18
Students choose two courses from each of the three clusters. No more than two courses from each discipline. GSI 490 may only be taken once for credit.
An asterisk (*) designates experiential learning.
Cluster 1: Places, Movements, Encounters
Courses in this cluster help students to think about how place and culture connect, and about how people and ideas move and shift in a global world. Students will learn how the fast changing, globalized world is constantly presenting new challenges and new kinds of encounters and opportunities.
- AAA 302 - African Diaspora (3 credits)
- COM 378 - Intercultural Communication (3 credits)
- GPY 335 - Globalization and Development (3 credits)
GSI 490 - Internship*
- GSI 215/ PLS 215 - Global Migration (3 credits)
- GSI 491 - Practicum: Immigrants and Refugees in the Community (3 credits)
- HTM 368 - Geotourism (3 credits)
- LAS 373 - Latinos/as in West Michigan (3 credits)
- LIB 319 / HST 319 - Human Traffic and Trafficking (3 credits)
- LIB 350 - The Immigrant Experience in the U.S. (3 credits)
- MES 202 - Arab Americans (3 credits)
- SOC 355 - Sociology of Work and Employment (3 credits)
Cluster 2: Expressions and Identities
Courses in this cluster address issues of individual and social identity in a global context. Students will learn to think theoretically and apply this knowledge to understandings of gender, race, ethnicity, class, spirituality and sexuality, and the construction of hybrid identities.
- AAA 351 - Perspectives on African American Males (3 credits)
- ANT 340 - Culture and Environment (3 credits)
- ANT 345 - Perspectives on Globalization (3 credits)
- COM 372 - Global Communications (3 credits)
- FVP 375 - World Cinema (3 credits)
- GSI 490 - Internship*
- REL 335 - Sacred Texts - Global Contexts (3 credits)
- REL 300 - Contemporary Theories and Issues in Religious Studies (3 credits)
- WGS 352/ AAA 352 - Black Women's Culture and Communities (3 credits)
- WRT 354 - Writing in the Global Context: Culture, Technology, and Language Practices (3 credits)
Cluster 3: Systems and Actions
Courses in this cluster focus on large-scale and global policies and structures within which people and ideas circulate. Students will learn to think about human agency within such structures, as well as how to critically evaluate how these structures enable and challenge social justice locally and globally.
- AHS 330 - Health Care: A Global Perspective (3 credits)
- BIO 319 - Global Agricultural Sustainability (3 credits)
- ECO 365 - Comparative Economic Systems (3 credits)
- GPY 412/ ENS 412 - Global Climate and Environmental Change (3 credits)
- GSI 490 - Internship*
- LIB 342 - Food Matters (3 credits) *
- LIB 400 - Global Visionary Thinkers (3 credits) OR LIB 402 - Feminist Visionary Thinkers (3 credits)
- PLS 313 - International Organization (3 credits)
- PLS 316 - Human Rights in International Politics (3 credits)
- SOC 377 - Globalization: Structures and Movements (3 credits)
- WGS 450 - Global Feminisms (3 credits)
IV. B.A./B.S. Options
This major offers both a B.A. and a B.S. option. Students who opt for the B.A. must gain fourth semester proficiency in a world language. To complete the B.S. requirements, students must take:
1. STA 215
2. One of the following research methods courses:
- LIB 301 - Interdisciplinary Research Methods (3 credits) Credits: 3
- HST 290 - Research Methods in History (3 credits) Credits: 3
3. One of the following additional courses in methodology or statistics (cannot be the same methods course selected previously):
- AHS 301 - Introduction to Health Care Research (3 credits) Credits: 3
- COM 375 - Communication Research (3 credits) Credits: 3
- HST 290 - Research Methods in History (3 credits) Credits: 3
- LIB 301 - Interdisciplinary Research Methods (3 credits) Credits: 3
- PLS 300 - Political Analysis (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 216 - Intermediate Applied Statistics (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 301 - Questionnaire Design and Execution (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 314 - Statistical Quality Methods (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 318 - Statistical Computing (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 340 - Statistics in the Media (3 credits) Credits: 3
- STA 341 - Demographic Methods (3 credits) Credits: 3
- WGS 395 - Women and Gender Studies Research Methods (3 credits) Credits: 3
V. Experiential Learning or Study Abroad
Students are required to complete either an experiential learning course or study abroad. An experiential learning course takes the place of one cluster course. Study abroad course takes the place of one area studies course.
Suggested Order of Coursework for a Major in Global Studies
First Year
- Language 101
- Language 102
- GSI 201 - (Dis)Order and (In)Justice: An Introduction to Global Studies (3 credits)
- GSI 202 - History of Global Change and Social Transformation (3 credits)
Second Year
- Language 201
- Language 202
- AAA 300 - US-Africa Relations (3 credits)
- AAA 319 - African Politics (3 credits)
- LAS 373 - Latinos/as in West Michigan (3 credits)
- LIB 350 - The Immigrant Experience in the U.S. (3 credits)
Third Year
- FVP 375 - World Cinema (3 credits)
- MES 370 - Contemporary Issues in the Middle East: The Model Arab League (3 credits)
- PLS 311 - International Conflict and Conflict Resolution (3 credits)
- WRT 354 - Writing in the Global Context: Culture, Technology, and Language Practices (3 credits)
Fourth Year
- HST 339 - Modern Iran (3 credits)
- GSI 495 - Global Studies and Social Impact (3 credits)
- WGS 450 - Global Feminisms (3 credits)