Sustainability and Global Environment | ||
Select from the following: | 4 | |
Energy for a Sustainable Society | ||
Human Impact on the Earth | ||
Geography of International Development | ||
Cal Poly Land: Nature, Technology, and Society | ||
The Global Environment | ||
Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Management | ||
Social Dimensions of Sustainable Food and Fiber Systems | ||
Environmental Ethics | ||
Energy, Society and the Environment | ||
Global and Cross-Cultural Communication | ||
Select from the following: | 4 | |
Intercultural Communication | ||
Intergroup Communication | ||
Environmental Communication | ||
Global Communication | ||
Any 300 or 400-level Language course | ||
Global Political Economy | ||
Select from the following: | 4 | |
Political Violence and Conflict Resolution | ||
The Politics of Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality | ||
Comparative Political Culture | ||
Global Political Issues | ||
Politics of Developing Areas | ||
World Food Systems | ||
Authoritarian and Democratic Rule | ||
Technology and International Development | ||
The Politics of Poverty | ||
Ethnicity and Culture | ||
Select from the following: | 4 | |
Ethnicity and the Land | ||
Cultures of West Africa and the African Diaspora | ||
Modern Middle East | ||
Modern East Asia | ||
Modern South and Southeast Asia | ||
Modern Europe, 1914-Present | ||
Modern Latin America | ||
Modern Central America | ||
The World System and Its Problems | ||
Global Race and Ethnic Relations | ||
Global Citizenship & Social Sustainability Electives | ||
Select from the following: | 16 | |
Any courses that were not taken to satisfy the core requirements above can count as electives. | ||
Cities in a Global World | ||
Gender, Race, Class, Nation in Global Engineering, Technology & International Development | ||
Global Geography | ||
East Asian Culture and Civilization | ||
Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Seminar | ||
Indian Philosophy | ||
Chinese and East Asian Philosophy | ||
Environmental Psychology | ||
Conflict Resolution: Violent and Nonviolent | ||
Religions of Asia | ||
Abrahamic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam | ||
Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | ||
Social Work and Social Welfare Institutions | ||
Social Movements | ||
Social Stratification | ||
Social Change | ||
Women, Gender and Sexuality in Global Perspective | ||
Humanities in World Cultures | ||
Total units | 32 |
1 | To ensure an interdisciplinary course of study, courses chosen should be from at least two different disciplines (as indicated by distinct course prefixes) and no more than half of them can have the same course prefix. |
2 | If a course is taken to fulfill a Major requirement, it cannot be double-counted in the Concentration. There are some exceptions for topic courses. Please consult with academic advisor. |
3 | The student is responsible for checking prerequisites for all courses. |
4 | ISLA 440 is required in the Major core and repeatable in the Concentration with a different topic as long as the topic has been approved. Total credit limited to 8 units. |