FIG #12 Global Citizenship

What does it mean to live as a global citizen? Students in this FIG examine the notion of "Other" through art form, narrative, literature, and film to address the question and other questions of global inequity.

At a Glance
Course Schedule CRN Credits GUR
Religion 283: Religion and Globalization TR 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM 43893 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (ACGM)
Global Studies 201: Intro to Global Studies TR 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM 43990 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (ACGM)
Seminar 101: Perspectives on Learning M 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM 40455 2

Course Details

Religion 283: Religion and Globalization

Schedule

TR 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM

Description

Instructor: Holly Folk

Focus on religious responses to globalization through case studies of modern religious movements. Case studies will be chosen to explore cultural interaction and religious change in a world shaped by technological revolutions and increased communication, information, and migration.

Religion 283 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
43893 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (ACGM)

Global Studies 201: Intro to Global Studies

Schedule

TR 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM

Description

Instructor: Leah Lippman

Critically introduces global political, economic, and social interconnections. Explores global inequalities, questions of justice, and sustainable change. Students evaluate global issues and their own place in our interdependent world.

Global Studies 201 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
43990 5 Comparative, Gender, and Multicultural Studies (ACGM)

Seminar 101: Perspectives on Learning

Schedule

M 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM

Description

Instructor: Shurla Thibou

An introductory seminar offering an exploration of academic content and essential questions within the liberal arts and sciences tradition. Includes embedded instruction in academic skills and use of campus resources pertinent to exploration of the FIG cluster theme. Concludes in a formal paper or academic presentation. FIG seminars are linked to FIG clusters or GUR strands. Repeatable under different topics.

Seminar 101 Registration Information
CRN Credits GUR Entity
40455 2

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