Globalization Studies BA, Four-Year Plan

Department of Geography & Planning, College of Arts and Sciences

Interdisciplinary Studies with a faculty-initiated concentration in Globalization Studies.

Year One

Year One: Fall
  • AGLO 103 (INTLPER)
  • AANT 119 or AATM 100 or AATM 107 or AGOG 101 (DP-NATSCI)
  • Foreign Language (LANG) 1 (Major)
  • Arts (DP-ARTS)
  • Elective
Year One: Spring
  • AECO 110 (DP-SOCSCI)
  • Foreign Language (LANG) 2 (Major)
  • Writing and Critical Inquiry (WCI)
  • Professional Development or Elective
  • Elective
Year One: Summer
  • Consider coursework
  • Consider study abroad options (Possible credit for GLO 402 and other GLO equivalent courses)

Year Two

Year Two: Fall
  • AGLO 225 or AGOG 225 or AUSP 225
  • Foreign Language (LANG) 3 (Major)
  • Minor Course
  • Humanities (DP-HUM)
  • Mathematics and Statistics (MATH)
Year Two: Spring
  • AGLO 303
  • AANT 108 or AGOG 102 or RPOS 102 or ASOC 200
  • Minor Course
  • U.S. History (CH-USHIS1): Regents < 85 or U.S. History (CH-USHIS2): Regents 85 +
  • Professional Development or Elective
Year Two: Summer
  • Consider a summer job or internship in the area of your studies
  • Consider study abroad options (Possible credit for GLO 402 and other GLO equivalent courses)

Year Three

Year Three: Fall
  • GLO Regional Foci 1
  • Minor Course
  • Diversity Gen Ed DEISJ
  • Elective
  • Elective
Year Three: Spring
  • GLO Global Perspectives 300-400 level course
  • GLO Regional Foci 2
  • Minor Course
  • Elective
  • Professional Development or Elective
Year Three: Summer
  • Consider summer employment or internship in the area of your studies
  • Consider study abroad options (Possible credit for GLO 402 and other GLO equivalent courses)

Year Four

Year Four: Fall
  • GLO Global Perspectives 300-400 Level Course
  • Minor Course
  • Elective
  • Elective
  • Elective
Year Four: Spring
  • AGLO 403Z
  • GLO Global Perspectives 300-400 Level Course
  • Minor Course
  • Elective
  • Professional Development or Elective
Year Four: Summer

Congratulations, you've completed your degree!

Notes

General Education Requirements, for students matriculating Fall 2023 and after

  • MS Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning
  • WCI Writing and Critical Inquiry
  • AR Arts 
  • HU Humanities
  • NS Natural Sciences and Scientific Reasoning
  • SS Social Sciences
  • US U.S. History and Civic Engagement
  • IP World History and International Perspectives 
  • FL Foreign Language (one semester of collegiate study, or the equivalent, of a foreign language)
  • DEISJ Diversity: Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice

Credit bearing Professional Development Options

  • RSSW 290, 291 and 390 – Community Service
  • Research within major
  • University internship
  • Departmental Internship
  • Community Engaged Coursework
  • Study Abroad
  • Tutoring opportunities

This is a suggested course sequence.