GLBL 100
Spring 2018 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Foundation course for understanding a range of contemporary issues and learning to analyze them from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Students consider globalizing trends within themes of wealth and poverty; population, cultures, and human rights; environment and sustainability; and governance, conflict, and cooperation. Course objectives are to enhance knowledge of human cultures, their interactions and impacts on the world; develop skills for successfully negotiating realities of contemporary societies; and promote values for global learning, diversity, and sustainable futures.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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52239
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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1:00PM
-2:20PM
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MW
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Armory
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Peach, M
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57933
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Lecture-Discussion
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B
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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MW
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Armory
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Goodnight, M
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60337
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Lecture-Discussion
|
C
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1:00PM
-2:20PM
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TR
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Armory
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Kurisu, S
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63491
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Lecture-Discussion
|
D
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3:30PM
-4:50PM
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TR
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Armory
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Peach, M
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66831
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Lecture-Discussion
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E
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11:00AM
-12:20PM
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TR
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Armory
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Wedig, T
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67606
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Lecture-Discussion
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F
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12:30PM
-2:50PM
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TR
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David Kinley Hall
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Hercog, M
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