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1 Global Studies Interested in This Major? Contact the Global Studies Program: Christine Wolf: or for last names A-L Aparna Datey: or for last names M-Z web: global.uwm.edu Letters and Science College of Program Overview UWM s Global Studies program is recognized nationally for its comprehensive approach to interdisciplinary globalization studies, combining studying abroad, mastering a foreign language, learning about globalization, and exploring career prospects as interconnected endeavors. The bachelor s degree combines the strength of the liberal arts with the specific training of pre-professional education. Students obtain a knowledge base and competencies that are central to understanding global trends, processes, and impacts. These learning objectives are accomplished through core coursework in historical, economic, political, social, and cultural phenomena; specialized classes in one of five tracks; mastery of a foreign language; a study abroad experience where the student implements cultural competency skills; and an overseas internship where the student applies cross-cultural work skills in a job setting. Career Opportunities The Global Studies program prepares students to excel as members of the global generation. As our society becomes ever more interconnected with other parts of the world, this program prepares students to confront future challenges and to take full advantage of emerging opportunities. Today s job market demands the ability to function effectively in multicultural and international environments. This rigorous program accommodates a wide range of individual interests and career goals because of its affiliation with multiple schools and colleges at UWM: College of Letters and Science, Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business, School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SA- RUP), and the School of Information Studies (SOIS). Job opportunities abound for those with an interdisciplinary and culturally-savvy background. A global perspective is valued in virtually every occupation. UWMilwLetSci Global Communications Track The Global Communications track focuses on the relevance of language, culture, and identity in understanding innovations in and applications of technology, media, communications, information science, and technology transfer. This track will allow students to build technical competencies while also grounding them in a broader understanding of technology s impact on human lives. Students in this track have a range of options which provide preparation for careers in fields such as marketing, international business, advertising, information technology, new media, and translation. The degree is awarded by the College of Letters and Science. Students who complete 21 or more of their credits in the School of Information Studies will have their Global Studies degree jointly awarded by the and the School of Information Studies. Global Management Track The Global Management track, focusing on the impact of globalization on business and the world economy, will prepare students as future managers capable of analyzing transnational issues; strategizing within a global, cross-cultural context; and implementing projects with a strong understanding of globalization s implications for the private and public sectors. This track will prepare students to assume leadership roles in many areas, but it will be advantageous especially in such fields as international business, consulting, education, government, and public policy. In addition, graduates of this track will meet all of the foundation course for admission to the UWM MBA program. The degree is jointly awarded by the College of Letters and Science and the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business.
2 Letters and Science College of Global Security Track The Global Security track examines the changing conceptions and conditions shaping global security. In addition to exploring traditional notions of security based on the nation-state and the international system, coursework in this track considers a wide range of issues including global health, the environment, human rights, peacebuilding efforts, 21st-century conflict, social movements, migration, ethnicity, and identity. This track will prepare students for careers relevant to various aspects of global conflict management and/ or sustainability, such as those in government agencies and diplomacy, nonprofit organizations, international organizations, and the public policy community. The degree is awarded by the College of Letters and Science. Global Sustainability Track The Global Sustainability track develops student expertise in the diverse concepts of global sustainability and their application to development fields. Students following this track are expected to recognize and explain principles of sustainability in human, environmental, and governance systems as well as evaluate and identify methods for planning and implementing sustainable development strategies in differing contexts. This track affords graduates a range of career options, including positions such as sustainability specialists/ coordinators/officers, educators/outreach coordinators, and project managers who may work in industry, consultancy, utilities, regulatory agencies, nonprofits, governmental agencies, and nongovernmental organizations. Students also are prepared to enter graduate programs in sustainability. This degree is awarded by the College of Letters and Science. Global Urban Development Track The Global Urban Development track will help students acquire a holistic understanding of the global dimensions and local variations of urban development, the histories and economies of global cities, the causes and implications of urban growth, and nuances of international development as applied to changing global scenarios. This track will prepare students for further professional studies and careers in architecture, urban planning, public policy, community development, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The degree is jointly awarded by the College of Letters and Science and the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Core Courses Regardless of the track chosen, every Global Studies student completes a core curriculum that consists of: Global 101 Introduction to Global Studies I: People and Politics Global 201 Introduction to Global Studies II: Economics and the Environment Global 202 Introduction to Global Studies III: Globalization and Technology Equivalent of 8 semesters of a foreign language Equivalent of 1 semester of study abroad (12 credits) An overseas internship (3 credits) One of following World Regions courses:» Geog 110 The World: Peoples and Regions» Hist 132 World History Since 1500» Pol Sci 106 Politics of the World s Nations Global Studies or International Studies Global Studies is a degree program offered jointly between the and some professional schools at UWM. It was created for students wishing to combine their interest in international issues with pre-professional studies. International Studies is a liberal arts major offered through the. International Studies majors can choose from three options: Option A: International politics and world affairs Option B: International economics and development Option C: World s and Cultures The foreign language and overseas are significant differences between the two programs. Global Studies degree students must achieve the equivalent of eight semesters of foreign language study, while International Studies majors are required to complete fourteen credits (about four semesters) of a single foreign language. In addition, Global Studies students must study abroad and complete an internship abroad. Study Abroad Global Studies students are required to study abroad for the equivalent of one semester in order to understand and analyze fully the complex effects of globalization. Additionally, study abroad challenges students to become proficient in a foreign language. Understanding that study abroad is a financial burden for many UWM students, the Center for International Education consults with students not only on the destination options, but also on available financial aid options. Revised 01/14
3 Global Communications Track 4 Year Plan (degree from Letters & Science) Communication (OWC) GER - and 3. Foreign 8 semesters of a single Foreign (or 6 semesters of one language and 2 semesters of another language) 5. L&S Social Sciences 12 credits, met by program 10. Global Studies core courses, 201 (SS), and 202 (SS) in conjunction with other degree 13. World regions requirement one of Pol Sci 106 (SS), Geog 110 (SS), (HU) 14. Complete the Global Communications track : Two of the following courses, at least of which must be a writing course: Bus Adm 230, Commun 103, 105, English 205, 206, 214, 431, 435, 436, 449, JAMS 201, InfoSt 110, 250 Global 351, 451, and 551 (capstone) 15 credits of Global Communications List A Electives 9 credits of Global Communications Electives (any list) credits in L&S upper-level (numbered 300 and above) courses 16. Students who complete 21 or more of their credits in the School of Information Studies will have their Global Studies degree jointly awarded by the College of Letters and Science and School of Information Studies. that matches their particular circumstances. This plan also follows the degree for students who began their UWM education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started at UWM prior to Fall of 2013, your degree may be different. There are hundreds of courses that satisfy various ( and courses in science. (This sample assumes no high school Foreign Year 1 Global 201 (SS) Math 102, 103, 105 or 108 (QL-A) 1st semester Foreign Year 2 Global 202 Arts GER L&S Natural Science Humanities/Cultural Diversity English 205 (OWC-B) Commun 103 (HU) Global Communications List A Natural Science with lab Year 3 International Overseas Upper-level Global Communications List A or B Comm 370 (QL-B) Global Communications List A or B Global Comm. List A (study abroad) Global Comm. List A or B (study abroad) Year 4 Global 351 Global 551 Global 451 Upper-level Global Communications List A Upper-level Global Communications List A Electives to meet track Upper-level Global Comm. List A
4 Global Studies-Global Management Track 4 Year Plan (joint degree from Letters & Science and Business) that matches their particular circumstances. This plan also follows the degree for students who began their UWM education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started at UWM prior to Fall of 2013, your degree may be different. Communication (OWC) GER - and 3. Foreign 8 semesters of a single Foreign or equivalent 5. L&S Social Sciences 12 credits, met by program 10. Global Studies core courses Global 101, 201 and 202 in conjunction with other degree 13. World regions requirement one of Pol Sci 106, Geog Complete the Global Management track : Econ 103, 104, and 351 English 205 Math 211 All of the following courses Bus Adm 201, 210, 230, 330, 350, 360, 465, 496 (capstone) Global 541 Either Global 311 or Bus Adm 535 One of the following Communication courses Commun 350, 450, or credits of Global Management Electives from approved list There are hundreds of courses that satisfy various ( and courses in science. (This sample assumes no high school Foreign Year 1 Eocn 103 (SS) Global 201 (SS) 1st semester Foreign Math 105 (QL-A) Math 211 (NS) (QL-B) Year 2 English 205 (OWC-B) Natural Science with lab Global 202 (SS) Bus Adm 210 Bus Adm 201 Bus Adm 230 Humanities/Cultural Diversity Year 3 International Overseas Commun 450 Bus Adm 330 Bus Adm 350 Global Management Elective (study abroad) Study abroad course Study abroad course Year 4 Global Management Elective Global 541 Bus Adm 360 Global 311 Bus Adm 496 Arts GER Econ 351 Bus Adm 465 (NS) Natural Science GER Revised 01/14
5 Global Studies-Global Security Track 4 Year Plan (degree from Letters & Science) Communication (OWC) GER - and 3. Foreign 8 semesters of a single Foreign or equivalent 5. L&S Social Sciences 12 credits, met by program 10. Global Studies core courses Global 101, 201 and 202 in conjunction with other degree 13. World regions requirement one of Pol Sci 106, Geog Complete the Global Security track : One of Econ 210 or Math 215 One of the following courses Anthro 540, 560, 561, Geog 215, 525, Pol Sci 390, or Wmns 411 One of the following courses Commun 520, 665 or 675 Global 371 One of the following courses Global 442, 447 or 471 Global 571 (capstone) 15 credits of Global Security List A Electives 6 credits of Global Security Electives (any list) credits in L&S upper-level (numbered 300 and above) courses that matches their particular circumstances. This plan also follows the degree for students who began their UWM education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started at UWM prior to Fall of 2013, your degree may be different. There are hundreds of courses that satisfy various ( and courses in science. (This sample assumes no high school Foreign Year 1 Math 102, 103, 105 or 108 (QL-A) 1st semester Foreign Year 2 Econ 210 or Mth Stat 215 (QL-B) Global 202 (SS) Year 3 Global Security List A International Overseas Global Security List A or B (study abroad) Global Security List A or B (study abroad) Study abroad course Arts GER Global 201 (SS) L&S Humanities/Cultural Diversity L&S Natural Science with lab English 240 (OWC-B and List B ) Global Security List A Global Security List A Comm 675 Pol Sci 390 or Anthro, Geog, Wmns from list Year 4 Global Security List A Global Sec. List A Global Security L&S Natural Science Global 442, 447 or 471 Global 571 Global 371
6 Global Studies-Sustainability Track 4 Year Plan (degree from Letters & Science) that matches their particular circumstances. This plan also follows the degree for students who began their UWM education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started at UWM prior to Fall of 2013, your degree may be different. Communication (OWC) GER - and 3. Foreign 8 semesters of a single Foreign or equivalent 4. L&S Humanities 12 credits 5. L&S Social Sciences 12 credits 10. Global Studies core courses Global 101, 201, and 202 in conjunction with other degree 12. International internship - 3 credit internship outside the US 13. World regions requirement one of Pol Sci 106, Geog 110, 14. Complete the Global Sustainability track : All of Global 361, 461, 561 (capstone) One of the following statistics courses Anthro 568, Bus Adm 210, Chem 221, Econ 210, Geog 247(447), MthStat 215 CES 210 Two of the following science courses including at least one Natural Science with lab GER course: Bio Sci 150, 152, 310; Chem 102, 104; Geog 105, 120, 125, 140; Geo Sci 100, 102, 105, 106, 150 One of the following proposal development/grant writing courses Ed Pol 602(421), 605 (424), Eng 443 One of the following communication for development courses Global 541; Comm 310, 350, 365(520), 450, 665, 675 One of the following society, politics and sustainability courses Anthro 355, 441; Bus Adm 495; CES 471; Geog 464; Hist 432; Philos credits of approved s credits in L&S upper-level (numbered 300 and above) courses There are hundreds of courses that satisfy various ( and courses in science. (This sample assumes no high school Foreign Year 1 Math 102, 103, 105, or 108 (QL-A) (OWC-A) 1st semester Foreign CES 210 (NS) Global 201 (SS) Year 2 Arts GER Natural Science with lab Year 3 L&S Humanities/Cultural Diversity MathStat 215 or other QL-B Global 202 (SS) International Overseas Global Sustainability (study abroad) Upper-level (study abroad) Global Sustainability L&S Humanities Society, Politics and Sustainability course Global Sustainability Natural Science from list Year 4 Global 361 and 461 Communication for Development course English 430 (OWC-B) Global 561 (capstone) Humanities or Upper-level Global Sustainability Global Sustainability L&S Natural Science English 443 (NS) Natural Science GER
7 Global Studies-Global Urban Development Track 4 Year Plan College of Letters and Science that matches their particular circumstances. This plan also follows the degree for students who began their UWM education in Fall of 2013 or later. If you started at UWM prior to Fall of 2013, your degree may be different. Communication (OWC) GER - and 3. Foreign 8 semesters of a single Foreign or equivalent 5. L&S Social Sciences 12 credits, met be program 10. Global Studies core courses Global 101, 201, and 202 in conjunction with other degree 13. World regions requirement one of Pol Sci 106, Geog 110, 14. Complete the Global Urban Development track : One of the following analytical tools coursese Bus Adm 210; Econ 210; Geog 215, 247; MthStat 215, Psych 210; or Sociol 261 One of the following community and urban design courses Arch 300, 301, 302, 303, 330, 340, 533 (subtitle: urban design and practical theory or subtitle: politics of urban disaster, if not selected above), 534, or 585 One of Global 321, Sociol 495 (with appropriate subtitle), or UrbPlan 315 One of Arch 533 (subtitle: politics of urban disasters), Geog 443, or Global 421 Geog 540 or Global 521(500) Twelve credits from approved s list A Twelve credits from approved s list B credits in L&S upper level (numbered above 300) There are hundreds of courses that satisfy various ( and courses in science. (This sample assumes no high school Foreign Year 1 Math 105 (QL-A) Mth Stat 215 (QL-B) 1st semester Foreign Global 201 (SS) Year 2 OWC-B course Global Urban Development List B Global 202 (SS) L&S Humanities/Cultural Diversity L&S Natural Science L&S Natural Science with lab Arts GER Year 3 L&S Humanities Study abroad semester Global 321 Development List A Year 4 Global 421 Elective Development List A Development List B Arch course from list Elective 6th / Elective International internship Global 521 or Geog 540 (capstone) Development list B Development list B Development list A Development list A
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