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Program Sample Plan

Program name: Global Studies B.A.
Sub-plan: Global Political Economy
Sample Plan: Global Political Economy
Total Credits: 117.0
The sample plan below shows you one of several possible ways to complete this degree. Your academic plan may look different if you have already fulfilled some requirements, if you have multiple course options to choose from in your major, or if courses don't fit your schedule in a given term. Use Graduation Planner to make your customized plan, and work with your academic adviser to ensure that you are on track to graduate on time.
Year 1 - Fall Semester: 16.0 cr
Language (a language appropriate to their chosen regional concentration ) :5.0 cr
Freshman Composition :4.0 cr
LE (Biological Sciences) :4.0 cr
GLOS 1112 - Social Justice and Globalization : 3.0 cr : GP
Year 1 - Spring Semester: 14.0 cr
Language (a language appropriate to their chosen regional concentration ) :5.0 cr
POL 1025 - Global Politics : 3.0 cr : SOCS, GP
LE (Mathematical Thinking) :3.0 cr
LE (Historical Perspectives) :3.0 cr
Year 2 - Fall Semester: 15.0 cr
Language (a language appropriate to their chosen regional concentration ) :5.0 cr
GLOS 3144 - Knowledge, Power, and the Politics of Representation in Global Studies : 3.0 cr
LE (Writing Intensive - Lower Division) :4.0 cr
LE (Literature) :3.0 cr
Year 2 - Spring Semester: 14.0 cr
Language (a language appropriate to their chosen regional concentration ) :5.0 cr
GLOS 3145 - Global Modernity, the Nation-State, and Capitalism : 3.0 cr
LE (Environment) :3.0 cr
LE (Technology and Society) :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Fall Semester: 13.0 cr
GEOG 3331 - Geography of the World Economy : 3.0 cr : SOCS, GP
Regional Breadth Course 3.0 cr
LE (Physical Sciences) :4.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
Year 3 - Spring Semester: 16.0 cr
ECON 3101 - Intermediate Microeconomics : 4.0 cr
AMST 4301 - Workers and Consumers in the Global Economy : 3.0 cr : DSJ
Regional Elective Course 3.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
Year 4 - Fall Semester: 16.0 cr
GLOS 3415W - Global Institutions of Power: World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and World Trade Organization : 3.0 cr : GP, WI
POL 4481 - Comparative Political Economy: Governments and Markets : 3.0 cr
Regional Elective Course 3.0 cr
Elective :4.0 cr
Elective :3.0 cr
Year 4 - Spring Semester: 13.0 cr
GLOS 3981W - Capstone Seminar : 3.0 cr : WI
Regional Elective Course 3.0 cr
LE (Arts/Humanities) :3.0 cr
LE (Writing Intensive - Upper Division) :4.0 cr