Jun 15, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog *DRAFT* 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog *DRAFT*
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JCL 340 - The Global Community


Upper Division

“We live in an increasingly global world” is a statement most of us have encountered. But what makes this current moment in history “global”? What does it mean to be a part of a global community? The purpose of this course is to gain broad-based exposure to some of the cultural, political and economic issues related to and arising from the processes of globalization. We will analyze globalization as a philosophy, a process and a phenomenon, delving into issues of dependence and interdependence, labor, poverty, development, and the environment. We will draw on theories and empirical case studies to investigate globalization and our global community from multiple disciplinary perspectives, while honing critical writing skills through in-class writing exercises, reflections, and essays.

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
GIP - Global Issues and Perspectives

Repeatable
No

Fee
$15

Additional Notes
Previous course number: JCL 140

Course credits: 4



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