Global Connections Pathway

Coordinator: Abu Bah

You probably interact with people across the globe every day. The internet, and social media sites in particular, make it very easy to share ideas, form friendships and have conversations with people who you otherwise wouldn't have met. But we share much more than just digital space with our global neighbors. Learn about how our cultures, economies, ecosystems and political systems are interconnected, and gain the knowledge and skills you need to be a successful professional in our global community.

Work with your advisor to select one course from each category below to earn your Global Connections Pathway focus (all are three credit courses).

Courses in Creativity and Critical Analysis

  • ARTH 294 - Art History Survey: Arts of Asia
  • ARTH 362 - History of Visual Communication
  • HIST 140 - Asia to 1500
  • HIST 141 - Asia Since 1500
  • ILAS 100 - Introduction to Latin American Civilization
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Courses in Nature and Technology

  • GEOG 101 - Introduction to Environmental Geography
  • GEOL 104 - Introduction to Ocean Science
  • MEE 101 - Energy and the Environment
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Courses in Society and Culture

  • ANTH 220 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • BKST 219 - Introduction to African Studies
  • ENGL 318 - Exploring Human Language
  • GEOG 204 - Geography of Economic Activities
  • HIST 343 - History of Southeast Asia Since ca. 1800
  • HIST 349 - African History Since 1600
  • HIST 382 - Modern Latin America
  • HIST 388 - The Cuban Revolution and Its Legacy
  • MUHL 431 - Music of Southeast Asia
  • NUTR 406 - Global Food and Nutrition Issues
  • POLS 260 - Introduction to Comparative Politics
  • SEAS 225 - Southeast Asia: Crossroads of the World
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