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This concentration enables students to learn more about a specific global phenomenon
or policy area. The emphases listed below (American Foreign Policy, Global Economics,
etc.) suggest possible areas of specialization - students are free to combine courses
from various emphases according to their individual interests.
American Foreign Policy
- HIST 3803 - American Diplomatic History
- HIST 3811 - U.S. Military and Naval History
- POLS 3506 - American Foreign Policy
- POLS 4506 - Problems of American Foreign Policy
Global Economics and Management
- ECON 4351 - International Monetary Economics
- FIR 4550 - International Finance
- HPRM 4400 - International Hospitality
- MGMT 4510 - International Business Communication and Negotiation
- MGMT 4810 - International Management
- MKTG 4530 - International Marketing
- MKTG 4570 - Global Transportation, Tourism, and Electronic Commerce
- MKTG 4620 - The Global Airline Industry
- SLS 4135 - Sport and Popular Culture in Global Perspective
- SLS 4165 - Sport, Leisure, Commerce and the Global City
- SLS 4175 -- International Perspectives on the Management of Sport and Leisure Organizations
Global Conflict and Security
- CJUS 4190 - Terrorism: Social and Legal Perspective
- HIST 3817 - Vietnam War in Global Perspective
- JDST 4511/UNHP 4404/UNIV 4511 - Holocaust Studies
- JDST 4830/UNIV 4830 - Arab/Israeli Conflict
- POLS 4315 - Revolution and Political Violence
- POLS 4511 - International Conflict
Transnational Interactions and Issues
- ANTH 4200 - Culture and Environment
- ANTH 4413 - Anthropology of Tourism
- COMM 4375 - Intercultural Communication
- ESCI 1401 - Cultural Geography
- SOCI 4413 - Globalization, Culture, and Information Technology
- UNIV 2860 -- Historical/Philosophical Perspectives on Cultural Confrontations
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