The following courses may be taken for credit toward the Global Studies Certificate.
Comparative Literature
CoLi 574F "Self, World, and Other"
CoLi 574G "Globalization, Radical Democracy, Feminist Theory"
CoLi 580A "Translation Theory"
English
Eng 593C "Literary Movements of the African Diaspora"
Eng 673N "Theory"
History
Hist 501E "Environmental History
Hist 501G "War Crimes in 20th Century"
Hist 501V "Paradigms of World History
Hist 536C "African Americans 1877-1957"
Hist 576B "Imperialism in East Asia"
Sociology
Soc 601 "Introduction to Modern World-System Studies"
Soc 610 "Anti-Systemic Movements"
Soc 618 "Rethinking Global Labor Form. 16-20 Centuries"
Soc 690D "Debate on Dependency"
Soc 690F "Restructuring Labor in SE Asia"
Soc 690X "Pol. Economy of Asia"
The Core Seminar this semester is PLSC 663D / SOC 690A "Seminar on the State and Nationalism," led by Ricardo Laremont. It will be cross-listed with other departments.
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