Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Global Studies
The Global Studies Minor at Athabasca University is designed to provide the tools to understand the processes of globalization with a historical and sociological angle (as opposed to history or sociology with a global angle). Its holistic perspective breaks through the confines of scholarly specialization, and raises human global self-awareness as it affects every day popular life, action, psyche, imagination and consciousness on a mass, global scale. The transdisciplinary approach is invaluable for both the beginning student as well as the professional who seek to comprehend the past and present views of the globalizing phenomena, which is critical to understand the fundamental aspects of our society and its development.
Minor (30 credits, of which at least 15 must be at the senior (300/400) level)
Required core courses
(3 credits)
Elective courses
(Select a minimum of 12 credits from this list)
Focus areas
(Select 15 credits in one of the following focus areas):
Global Studies at AU has the following five focus areas:
- Global Economy and Development
- Global Governance and Conflict
- Global Cultures and Societies
- Global Media and Communication
- Global Literatures and Languages
Focus area electives
1: Global Economy and Development
2: Global Governance and Conflict
3: Global Cultures and Societies
4: Global Media and Communication
5: Global Literature and Languages
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Updated July 11, 2024 by Office of the Registrar (calendar@athabascau.ca)