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The twenty-first century world is one characterized by globalization. The forces of globalization, integration and interdependence, have altered the way human beings interact with one another. World affairs are no longer primarily defined by national boundaries, but by the global integration of resources, ideas and communities. To meet the opportunities and challenges posed by an increasingly interdependent world, the Global Studies Program at California Lutheran University is committed to preparing and educating students to be “leaders in a global society†through their academic coursework and experiential learning opportunities. The Global Studies program offers courses that examine the actors (individuals, countries, and non-governmental organizations), ideas and processes that shape the cultural, social, political and economic dimensions of global society. The coursework for this program emphasizes three themes: Global Culture and Identity, Global Governance and Civil Society, and Global Economy, Development and Resources. Thematic courses are used to illustrate how similar issues are understood across different communities in global society. The program offers students an interdisciplinary curriculum that promotes an enhanced appreciation for global diversity (non-Western cultures/societies) and experiential learning.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Area Studies
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
The twenty-first century world is one characterized by globalization. The forces of globalization, integration and interdependence, have altered the way human beings interact with one another. World affairs are no longer primarily defined by national boundaries, but by the global integration of resources, ideas and communities. To meet the opportunities and challenges posed by an increasingly interdependent world, the Global Studies Program at California Lutheran University is committed to preparing and educating students to be “leaders in a global society†through their academic coursework and experiential learning opportunities. The Global Studies program offers courses that examine the actors (individuals, countries, and non-governmental organizations), ideas and processes that shape the cultural, social, political and economic dimensions of global society. The coursework for this program emphasizes three themes: Global Culture and Identity, Global Governance and Civil Society, and Global Economy, Development and Resources. Thematic courses are used to illustrate how similar issues are understood across different communities in global society. The program offers students an interdisciplinary curriculum that promotes an enhanced appreciation for global diversity (non-Western cultures/societies) and experiential learning.
Admission Requirements
6.5+
Students should have demonstrated success in completing a college preparatory program at the high school level. Decisions are based on high school GPA in a college-prep curriculum, standardized test scores, a personal recommendation, and an essay presenting an applicant?s ability to effectively form and articulate thoughts in writing. They should also have minimum required high school coursework of English - four years, Math - three years (including Algebra II), four years preferred, foreign language - at least two years of the same language, Social Studies - two years, and Lab Science - two years. A minimum score of 550 (written test) or 213 (computer test) is also required.
4 Years
Jan-2000
Tuition fees
Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD
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48 monthsProgramme duration
Jan-2000Starting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Area Studies
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Programme overview
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Area Studies
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
International
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