COURSES
Global Learning courses offer well-rounded information, skills, and tools through the understanding of different groups of ethnicities, races, religion, gender, and etc.
Throughout my undergrad, I focused on the issues being faced of minority groups with climate change. These courses have guided me and enables me to speak forth for many groups, in and out of my local community and are beneficial to my preparation for my Master's in Public Health.
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Global Environment and Society (EVR 1017):
Introduction to the impact of social and economic processes on the global environment, including historical and comparative dimensions.
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Geography of Global Change (GEO 3001):
Explores the geography of change in contemporary world economy, politics, culture, and environment.
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Global Justice (PHM 4362):
An examination of philosophical perspectives on the problems of global justice.
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Earth Ethics (REL 3492):
Understanding and exploration of resources from philosophy and religion that could contribute to a solution of the current environmental crisis. Ethical issues of the environment will especially be examined in the light of these resources.
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Introduction to Global Gender and Women Studies (WST 3015):
The interdisciplinary study and understanding of women today.
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