Global Studies (Minor)
The Minor in Global Studies will grow your understanding of globalization and our interconnected world. The perspective and insights you'll gain are valuable in a wide variety of fields.
Students can complement their majors with stronger insights into an increasingly interconnected world: how and why so many human activities and interests—including commerce, communication, research and development, cultural interactions, health, security, and politics—have become dispersed around the world, and the challenges and opportunities these trends create for them.
Program Overview
The global studies minor will teach you how and why many human activities and interests—including commerce, communication, research and development, cultural interactions, health, security, and politics—have become dispersed around the world, and the challenges and opportunities these trends create.
Career Opportunities
The Minor in Global Studies will provide you a liberal arts education coupled with the technological skills that can help you make an impact. The minor will be an asset in fields including:
- Consulting
- International aid and development
- Human rights and social services
- Tourism and hospitality
- International education
- Research
This program requires 15 credit hours (five courses).
Interested in declaring a minor? Talk with your academic adviser or Academic Affairs to plan out your course schedule and fill out the Minor Request Form.