Global Affairs (GLOA)
Office of the Provost
101 Introduction to Global Affairs (3:3:0) Surveys a wide range of global topics: previous periods of globalization, international organizations and law, transnational corporations and the global economy, immigration and refugees, world environmental concerns, world culture, war and peace, the paradoxical presence of nationalism and fundamentalism in a global world, and the anti-globalization movement.
495 Global Experiential Learning (1-18:0:0) On-the-job training in transnational or international fields through approved internship programs. Enrollment and credits are controlled by the Global Affairs Program. Contact the Global Affairs Program one semester before planned enrollment.

