Graduate Certificate Program in Global Studies
Spring 2002 Course List
Binghamton University
The following courses may be taken for credit toward the Global Studies Certificate.
Art History
Arth 572C "Rome: Ancient/Mod/Postmodern"
Arth 573C "City/Visuality: Colonial World"
Comparative Literature
CoLi 572 "Translation Workshop: Literary"
CoLi 573 "Translation Workshop: (Non-Literary)"
CoLi 574R "Liminality, Feminist Theory"
English
Eng 593S "Canonically Caribbean"
Eng 650M "Melville, Adams and Pynchon"
Eng 673C "Cultural Studies and James"
Eng 674B "Modernism in the Americas"
History
Hist 501G "Wars Crimes in the 20th Century"
Hist 501R "Explorations: Comparative History"
Political Science
Plsc 663G "Inter. Politics of Third World"
Sociology
Soc 602 "Contemporary Capitalism"
Soc 626 "Theories & Pol After Postcolonialism"
Soc 690D "Debate on Dependency"
Soc 690N "Histories of Commodity"
The Core Seminar this semester is Soc 690R "The Atlantic & World-Economy" led by Dale Tomich and Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch. It will be cross-listed with other departments.
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