GLBL 296

Fall 2011 Part of Term A

Part of Term A
Aug 22-Oct 14

Credit: 1 hours.

Examination of current controversies and larger ethical issues in today's global society. Topics could include: immigration, global environmental debates, and population issues.

May be repeated in the same or separate terms to a maximum of 3 hours if topics vary. Prerequisite: GLBL 100.

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GLBL 296 class schedule data for fall 2011
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
58754
Lecture-Discussion
BB
4:00PM -4:50PM
MW
166 Wohlers Hall
Bui, B
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/22/11-10/14/11
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Human Rights in a Global .....
Section Info:
Human Rights in a Global Context The course will not only introduce students to substantive topics within human rights but will provide an opportunity to further develop critical thinking, oral presentation, research, and writing skills. Lastly, the course is designed to encourage discussion and to raise many more questions than it will answer. The goal is to provide students with some of the necessary tools to investigate, research and think critically about human rights as a critical component of our global society.
54532
Lecture-Discussion
MM
3:00PM -4:50PM
W
G20 Foreign Languages Building
Manalansan, M
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/22/11-10/14/11
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Food & Globalization
Section Info:
Food is an important medium of global processes and flows. This course will provide students with theories, concepts,and methods to enable them to critical understand contemporary issues of global hunger, food security, and transnational food politics. Utilizing materials from history, anthropology, sociology, geography, political science, and other social science disciplines, the course will enable students to pursue more advanced research interests about the global dimensions of food, production, distribution, and consumption.
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