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Globalisation Studies - GLSTB13936 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Globalisation has emerged as a defining trend of the early twenty-first century. This stream addresses the main themes and debates that relate to globalisation and the concept of the ‘Global’. It locates this process in relation to human rights, world history, international relations, international political economy, global development, cultural contact and distance and large-scale social change. Questions about the rising levels of inequality world-wide, the environment, the changing role of nation-states and the nation-state system, the relationship between globalisation and transnational corporations, the growing power of international institutions and organisations, and the significance of cultural homogeneity and heterogeneity, and technological change will be examined. The relationship between globalisation and national identity will also be explored as will the wider social, cultural and political significance of recent international changes. The major stream aims to achieve the following capacities for students.
A student who wishes to gain a major sequence in Globalisation Studies must complete 54 units of credit including 12 uoc at level 1, at least 18 uoc at level 2 and at least 18 uoc at level 3, including the capstone course. Level 1 Courses
Level 2 Courses
Students must complete a minimum of three Level 2 courses, including at least ONE of the following courses:
and the balance of courses from:
The following courses from other subject areas can also be counted towards the
Globalisation Studies major:
Level 3 Courses
Students must complete a minimum of three Level 3 courses, including the capstone
The following courses from other subject areas can also be counted towards the Globalisation Studies major:
Globalisation Studies Capstone course (Compulsory)
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