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GLOBAL STUDIES (120 credit hours) Effective 2020NAME PID Optional 2nd Major or Minor
FOUNDATIONS
English Comp. and Rhetoric Foreign Language* Quant. Reas. (QR) Lifetime Fitness
(LFIT)
1. 3. (1 hr.)
2. 4.
* See major explanation for details
APPROACHES
Phys. and Life Sciences (PL/PX)
** Social and Behavioral Sciences *** Humanities/Fine Arts
Hist. Analysis (HS): Vis. & Perf. Arts (VP):
w/lab Soc. Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS): Literary Arts (LA):
Soc. Sci./Hist. Analysis (SS/HS): Phil. Reasoning (PH):
** At least one with lab *** From at least two departments
CONNECTIONS
Communication Int. (CI) Quant. Int. (QI) or 2nd Quant. Reas. (QR) Experiential Ed. (EE) Global Issues (GL)
US Diversity (US) North Atlantic World (NA) World before 1750 (WB) Beyond the NA (BN)
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION Cannot be a course from the major department or any course used to satisfy major requirements. May only double with Connections. A
second major or minor, once completed, meets Supplemental Ed. Courses must be 3 hours or more.
1. >199 2. >199 3. >199
MAJOR/MINOR/ELECTIVES
GLOBAL STUDIES (10 courses)
CORE CONCENTRATION
Theme Area
GLBL 210 Theme (##)
(#) Theme (##)
(#) Theme (##)
Additional Requirements (Two
remaining levels of FL) Theme (##)
18 hours ≥ C (not C-) required in major classes. See globalstudies.unc.edu and below
for classes pertinent to the major.
* Credit for six levels of modern language study. Students may choose six levels of onelanguage or four levels of one language and two of another. The primary language must be relevant to the declared world area concentration.(#) Two core courses, each originating in a different department.
Area (##)
Area (##)
Area (##)
(##) The global studies concentration requires four courses from one theme, and three courses in one world area. Themes are: 1) International politics, nation-
states, social movements; 2) Global economics, trade, development; 3) Global health and environment; and 4) Transnational cultures, identities, arts. World
areas are: Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Western Europe and the European Union, and Russia and Eastern Europe. GLBL 692H counts in the major
with department approval; 691H as an elective. Five of the seven courses used in the theme and area (not core) must be numbered above 200.
Remaining courses after this term:
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Requirements subtotal _____
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Total _____
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Hours to be deducted:
Repeated courses
OtherOnline courses > 24
Other _____
Professional School > 30 _____
Hours in subject (BA) > 45_____
Total _____
Notes:
This tally assumes successful completion of presently enrolled courses (not AB or IN), and it does not account for all possible overlaps
April 24, 2020
GLBL 210
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*Pending study abroad hours maydiffer from hours earned.
Hours Tally:
Hours to date:
Hours in progressprogr
Pending Study Abroad*Subtotal
Hours deducted
Hours after this term
Hours remaining to grad
Semesters left _____
Language Requirement for Major
Global Studies students are strongly urged to continue developing their language fluency each semester of their college career, even beyond the major's required total of six levels of language study. Optimally, students will pursue six levels (required) or more of a language appropriate to their declared area.
If a student chooses to pursue 4 levels of one language and 2 levels of another language (to fill the required 6 levels for the major), the 4-levels of language must correspond to
their declared area. For example: Students with ASIA as the declared area must take at least 4 levels of an appropriate Asian language. A non-Asian language can only be used
for the supporting 2-levels of language.
AFRICA Arabic, French, Kiswahili and Portuguese (6 or more levels offered @ UNC). Dutch (5 levels @ offered at UNC). Lingala, Wolof (4 levels offered @UNC).
ASIA Chinese, Hindi-Urdu, Japanese and Korean (6 or more levels offered @ UNC). Turkish (4 levels offered @ UNC).
LATIN AMERICA Spanish, Portuguese (6 or more levels offered @ UNC).
MIDDLE EAST Arabic, Modern Hebrew (6 or more levels offered @ UNC). Persian, Turkish (4 levels offered @ UNC)
RUSSIA/EASTERN Russian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian (6 or more levels offered @ UNC). EUROPE
WESTERN EUROPE/ French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish (6 or more levels offered at UNC). Dutch (5 levels offered at UNC). EUROPEAN UNION Greek is also an appropriate language but Greek language courses taught at UNC are Classical Greek, not the modern, spoken Greek language
pertinent to the GLBL major. Modern Greek is taught at Duke.
• GLBL 210 (core)
• Two core courses, each originating in a different department: ANTH 142, 380; ARTH 150; ASIA/RELI 180; ASIA/RELI 181; COMM 82; DRAM 117; ECON360; ENEC 201; ENGL 141; FREN 150; GEOG 121, 123, 130, 212, 232; GEOG/PWAD 120; HIST 140; LING/GSLL 306; MEJO 446; MUSC 146; PHIL/POLI/PWAD 272; PLCY/GLBL/PWAD 110; POLI 130, 150; SOCI 111, 121, 133; SOCI/WGST 124; WGST 281
• Four courses from one of the following thematic areas (asterisked courses require approval of the Director of Undergraduate Studies):
International politics, nation–states, social movements: AAAD 101, 307, 315, 316, 403; AMST 277; ANTH 130, 280, 319, 360, 375, 468; ARTH/HIST 514; ASIA 243; ASIA/HIST/PWAD 281; ASIA 300/RELI 283; COMM 376, 390; ENEC/PLCY 372, 520; ENEC/POLI 254; ENGL 279; GEOG 423, 435, 447, 452, 453, 460, 464, 480; GLBL 383, 415, 450, 487, 489, 491H; GSLL/LING 306; HIST/PWAD 205, 206, 207; HIST 276, 510, 570, 577; LING 543; MEJO 446; MUSC 291; POLI 130, 231, 234, 235, 236, 238, 239, 252, 253, 260, 431, 433, 435, 438, 442, 443, 444, 448, 449, 450, 457, 470, 471; POLI/PWAD 150, 469; PLCY 520; PWAD 250, 252, 352; 489; RELI 181; SOCI 111, 121, 133, 274, 481; WGST 388, 410
Global economics, trade, development: AAAD 212, 307; ANTH 103, 320, 468; BUSI 611, 617; ECON 267, 360, 434, 450, 454, 460, 461, 465, 468, 469, 560; GEOG 428, 453, 458, 460, 464; GLBL 413; PLCY 520; POLI 435, 442; SOCI 450
Global health and environment: ANTH 147, 151, 238, 312, 318, 319, 446, 470, 473, 525; ANTH/WGST 443, 445; ENEC 370, 510; ENEC/GEOG 264, 437; ENEC/PLCY 372, 520; ENEC/POLI 254; ENGL 268; ENVR 600, 610; FREN 305; GEOG 222, 237, 269, 334, 435, 446, 457; GEOG/ENEC 451; GLBL 483; HPM 660; MHCH 610; PLCY 480, 565; PUBH 510; SOCI 469; WGST 388, 610
Transnational cultures, identities, arts: AAAD 210, 284; AAAD/WMST 200; AMST/ENGL/POLI 248/PSYC 348/WGST 249; ANTH 102, 103, 123, 147, 259, 280, 284, 320, 334, 429, 435, 477, 525; ARTH 155, 157; ARTH/HIST 514; ASIA 150; ASIA/RELI 183; CMPL 143; COMM 574; DRAM 486; ENGL 164; FOLK 525; FREN 375, 377; GEOG 56, 447, 448, 452; GEOG/ASIA 267; GLBL 383, 486, 492H; GSLL/PWAD 467; HIST 139; MEJO 446; MEJO/WGST 442; MUSC 146, 258; RELI 121, 284, 285, 428; SLAV 101; SPAN 344; WGST 124, 410
• Three courses from one of the following world areas (asterisked courses require approval of the Director of Undergraduate Studies):
Africa: AAAD 101, 200, 201, 210, 212, 214, 301, 307, 315, 316, 318, 320, 400, 414, 421, 487; ANTH 226, 238; ARTH 255; HIST 130, 279; POLI 431; WGST/HIST 313
Asia: ANTH 330, 375; ANTH/ASIA 365, 545, 574; ASIA 150, 183, 231, 243, 244, 261, 331, 333, 586; ASIA/HIST 133; ASIA/RELI 183, 285; CHIN 252, 253, 354, 361, 463, 464, 562; GEOG/ASIA 267; HIST 134, 136, 287, 288; JAPN 162, 375; RELI 285
Latin America: AAAD 260, 278, 460; ANTH 360; ANTH/FOLK 130; GEOG 259, 430, 457, 458; GLBL 382; HIST 142, 143, 145, 175H, 242, 248, 532, 533; LTAM 101; MEJO 447; MUSC 147; POLI 231, 238, 434, 435, 450; PORT 370, 375, 387, 388; SPAN 344; WGST 280, 352, 388, 465
Middle East: ARAB 337, 453; ASIA 124; ASIA/HIST/PWAD 277; GEOG 447; HIST 139, 276; JWST 107; RELI 64, 180, 181, 385, 480, 581, 583, 584; SOCI 419
Western Europe and the European Union: ANTH 377; ARTH 152, 283; CMPL/GSLL 270/JWST/RELI 239; DRAM 286, 289, DTCH 405; ECON 461; ENGL 278; EURO/HIST 159; FREN 305, 350, 372, 377, 386; GEOG 464; GERM 280, 302, 350, 382; GSLL 255; HIST/EURO/POLI 257; HIST 259, 262; ITAL 330, 333, 335, 343, 398; POLI 232H, 239, 433, 438, 630; PORT 388; ROML 56; SPAN 340
Russia and Eastern Europe: HIST 161, 162; JWST/PLSH 412; POLI 235, 236; POLI/PWAD 469; POLI/PWAD/SOCI 260; RUSS 270, 273, 274, 469; SLAV 248
April 24, 2020