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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

2006–2007 General Catalog

School of Global Studies

480/727-8286
COOR 5634

David Jacobson, Director

 

CORE FACULTY

Professors

Abbott, Hechter, Jacobson, Thomas, Webster, West

Associate Professors

Cruz-Torres, Henn, Taylor, Warner

Assistant Professors

Duncan, McElwee, Peskin, Wang

Visiting Assistant Professor

Schneider

Global Studies—BA

The BA in Global Studies requires 45 semester hours in global studies and track courses. At least 18 hours must be in the upper division.

Required courses are as follows:

SGS 101 Thinking Globally: The Individual and Authority (3)

SGS 102 Thinking Globally: Technology and Nature in World Settings (3)

SGS 103 Contemporary Global Trends SB, G (3)

SGS 394 ST: Professional Development (career courses) (6)

SGS 394 ST: Research Methods (3)

SGS 484 Study Abroad/Internship (6)

SGS 494 ST: Capstone (6)

Total 30

 

Track Options

Students must select a track from the following options:
Asian studies, governance, Latin American studies,
migration, Russian and East European studies, Southeast
Asian studies, and urban systems and natural resources* (15)

 

Program total 45

* At least nine semester hours must be in the upper division, and a three-semester-hour statistics course is encouraged.

All School of Global Studies students must obtain a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher with a minimum grade of “C” in all global studies and track courses. Students who enter as freshmen are required to enroll in two sequential learning community courses (SGS 101, 102, and 103).


Omnibus Courses. For an explanation of courses offered but not specifically listed in this catalog, see Omnibus Courses.

Graduate-Level Courses. For information about courses numbered from 500 to 799, see the Graduate Catalog, or access www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs on the Web. In some situations, undergraduate students may be eligible to take these courses; for more information, see Graduate-Level Courses.