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2019-2020 BSC Catalog

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82 ACADEMIC PROGRAMS<br />

Minor Requirements<br />

The following courses are required (5 units):<br />

GWS 200 or Exploration term equivalent<br />

four units from the following:<br />

ARH 277, ARH 377, or ARH 477<br />

BA 125<br />

EH 226<br />

EH 420<br />

GRS 325<br />

HI 210<br />

HI 277, HI 377, or HI 477<br />

HI 309<br />

HON 315<br />

PS 300<br />

PS 310<br />

RE 343<br />

RE 375<br />

SO 215<br />

SO 339<br />

One course in an independent study and up to one Exploration term course in topics<br />

related to gender and women studies can be used to satisfy the minor requirements.<br />

Global and Comparative Studies<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

Vincent T. Gawronski, Program Coordinator<br />

In global and comparative studies, students gain fundamental knowledge of the emerging<br />

field of globalization studies and examine the ongoing worldwide processes and effects<br />

of rapid integration and interdependence across political, economic and social<br />

dimensions. Students also learn the major theories and models derived from the tradition<br />

of comparative research in the social sciences, and the tools necessary to develop the<br />

skills of comparative research and the capacity to apply these methods to contemporary<br />

topics. Throughout the global and comparative studies major, comparative analysis<br />

allows for the identification of meaningful similarities and differences among regions,<br />

nation-states, social groups and organizations across the globe; theory and research<br />

provide explanations for similarity and difference and for assessments of global trends.<br />

The organizing themes of the major are social and economic change, power dynamics,<br />

and the interactions within and between the elements of global society. Core global<br />

concerns such as sustainability and human and international security are assessed in terms<br />

of transnational social movements and nongovernmental organizations, transnational<br />

corporations and multinational governing bodies, and the impact of economic and<br />

technological developments in the global arena.<br />

Birmingham-Southern College <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2019</strong>-<strong>2020</strong>

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