GLOS4221: Globalize This! Understanding Globalization Through Sociology

3 CreditsField StudyGlobal PerspectivesOnline AvailableOral Communication & Languages

From the city streets of Bangalore to the high plateaus of La Paz to the trading floors of New York City, people from around the world are becoming increasingly interdependent, creating new and revitalizing old forms of power and opportunity, exploitation and politics, social organizing and social justice. This course offers an overview of the processes that are forcing and encouraging people’s lives to intertwine economically, politically, and culturally.SOC majors/minors must register A-F.

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