Associate in Arts - Liberal Arts - Global Studies
The Liberal Arts concentration in Global Studies supports students interested in a career in such fields as international relations, global business, law, diplomacy, international aid work, and other public service by providing a beginning understanding of the issues affecting international decision-making today. The program objectives and requirements of Global Studies are the same as those for a general Liberal Arts degree to make transfer to that program possible; however, within each requirement, the choice of electives affords students an opportunity to approach disciplinary work from a global perspective. Students in the Global Studies concentration should work closely with their Facul
Courses
- ANT101 — Anthropology
- BUS230 — Global Environment of Business
- CMN111 — Speech: Human Communication
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- CSW100 — College Success/Personal Well
- ECO103 — Basic Economics
- ECO111 — Macroeconomics
- ECO112 — Microeconomics
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- ENG203 — World Literature I
- ENG204 — World Literature II
- ENG214 — Literature of the East
- ENG232 — Post Colonial Women Writers
- ENG234 — Caribbean Literature
- HIS112 — World History to 1500
- HIS113 — World History Since 1500
- HIS213 — 20th-Century World History
- HIS215 — Holocaust and Other Genocides
- HIS231 — Women in Antiquity
- HIS232 — Women in Europe Since 1500
- HIS233 — Medieval European History
- LAS101 — Intro to Liberal Arts Studies
- LAS201 — Liberal Arts Special Topics
- MAT125 — Elementary Statistics I
- MAT126 — Elementary Statistics II
- MAT146 — Pre-Calculus
- PHI210 — Eastern Philosophy
- POL201 — International Relations
- REL102 — Living World Religions
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology