Global Studies
Global Studies is a multidisciplinary department concerned with the study of the issues, people, and events that shape today's
increasingly globalized world. The department offers a four-year BA in a single
or combined honours program. We cultivate an environment that fosters
high academic achievement, while also preparing students for a range of professional careers after graduation.
Global Studies is
organized along three key areas of inquiry: "comparative development," "peace
and conflict," and "globalization and cultures." In addition to progressively
developing their knowledge in one or more of these areas, Global Studies
students are also challenged to apply a multidisciplinary range of theoretical
and methodological tools to think in critical, ethical, and creative ways.
Students are also required to develop a degree of second language competency,
and are encouraged - through the innovative Arts Global Experience (AGX) program - to complement classroom learning with experiential learning through an
international volunteer placement.
Honours BA, Combined Honours BA, Specialization, Option and Minor:
- Ehaab Abdou, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor
- Joanne Benham Rennick, PhD
- Timothy Donais, PhD
- John Ejobowah, PhD
- Alex Latta, PhD
- Sara Matthews, PhD
- Edmund Pries, PhD
- Tanya Richardson, PhD
- Alicia Sliwinski, PhD
- Ali Zaidi, PhD, Chair
- Honours BA Global Studies
- Honours BA Global Studies in Combination with another Honours BA Program
- Research Specialization
- Honours BA Global Studies with Concentrations
- Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Option
- Global Studies Minor
- Honours BA Global Studies, Co-operative Education
Course # | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
GS101 | Introduction to Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS102 | Mapping Global Studies: Culture, Conflict, Development | 0.5 |
GS201 | Theories in Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS202 | Methods in Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS211 | Introduction to International Development | 0.5 |
GS212 | Issues in International Development | 0.5 |
GS220 | Being Human in a Global Age | 0.5 |
GS221 | The Cosmopolitan Village? | 0.5 |
GS222 | Contemporary Western Societies | 0.5 |
GS223 | World Religions in Global Perspective | 0.5 |
GS231 | War, Culture and Conflict | 0.5 |
GS232 | Peace and Conflict Transformation: An Introduction | 0.5 |
GS300 | Global Studies Fieldwork | 0.5 |
GS302 | Global Studies: A Case Study | 0.5 |
GS305 | The Individualized World | 0.5 |
GS311 | The Global Economy | 0.5 |
GS312 | Special Topics in International Development | 0.5 |
GS321 | Special Topics in Culture and Globalization | 0.5 |
GS323 | Global Migrations, Refugees and Diasporas | 0.5 |
GS325 | Religion, Culture and Society | 0.5 |
GS327 | Tourists, Tourism and the Globe | 0.5 |
GS331 | Contemporary Case Studies in Peace and Conflict | 0.5 |
GS332 | Gandhi: Colonialism, Resistance, and Controversies | 0.5 |
GS333 | War, Memory and Popular Culture | 0.5 |
GS335 | Peacebuilding in the Shadow of War | 0.5 |
GS337 | Peace Education | 0.5 |
GS340 | Special Topics in Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS342 | Global Social Movements and Advocacy | 0.5 |
GS343 | Sport Development, Governance, and Globalization | 0.5 |
GS350 | Directed Studies | 0.5 |
GS351 | Nature, Culture and Development | 0.5 |
GS352 | UN Sustainable Development Goals | 0.5 |
GS353 | Education and International Development | 0.5 |
GS355 | Indigenous Peoples in Global Context | 0.5 |
GS357 | Gender and Sexualities in Global Context | 0.5 |
GS361 | Disasters, Vulnerability, Resilience | 0.5 |
GS364 | Social Innovation in the City | 1.0 |
GS366 | Religion and Violence | 0.5 |
GS388 | Field Course in Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS391 | Global Experience Pre-Placement | 0.25 |
GS392 | Global Experience Placement | 0.5 |
GS394 | Global Experience Post-Placement | 0.25 |
GS396 | Semester Abroad: Pre-departure Learning | 0.25 |
GS397 | Semester Abroad: On-exchange experience | 0.25 |
GS400 | Seminar in Global Studies | 1.0 |
GS405 | Special Topics in Global Studies | 0.5 |
GS411 | Global Justice | 0.5 |
GS413 | Globalization Unhinged | 0.5 |
GS421 | Ethical Encounters | 0.5 |
GS422 | Dialogue and Critique in an Age of Terror | 0.5 |
GS425 | The Global Lives of Natural Resources | 0.5 |
GS431 | Narratives Of/About Violence | 0.5 |
GS434 | Armed Conflict and International Humanitarian Law | 0.5 |
GS435 | Disarming Conflicts | 0.5 |
GS436 | Conflicts in African States | 0.5 |
GS450 | Directed Studies | 1.0 |
GS451 | City Worlds | 0.5 |
GS453 | Human Rights in Global Context | 0.5 |
GS461 | Global humanitarianism: Between Gift and Power | 0.5 |
GS488 | Senior Field course in Global Studies | 1.0 |