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Dec 30, 2024
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HOD-833 Global Systems4 semester credits In this course we examine the global systems that in recent decades have transformed the world: economic globalization, driven by transnational corporations whose economic power transcends that of many countries; the transnational migration of labor; armed conflicts and militarization that are resulting in casualties and displacement of people in epic proportions; and decisions about the natural environment that have resulted in climate change and global warming that threatens many species, including our own. We will examine the theories - and suggested practices - that address these and related issues, in part through the lens of Immanuel Wallerstein’s World-Systems theory. Pre-requisites: One of the following: HOD-806 , ELC-724 , IECD-566 , equivalent in MEDIA Delivery Method: Online Grading Default: Letter Learning Outcome(s):
- Demonstrate an understanding of the historical trajectory of globalized and globalizing social, economic, technological, political, and cultural forces currently shaping the world.
- Critically evaluate various theoretical accounts for those forces, while exploring the assumptions that underpin these theories.
- Recognize, understand, and act out of one’s social location and related responsibilities and accountabilities and what it means to act as a “global citizen” with a goal of creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable world.
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