Globalization Cross-Discipline Core

Globalization Cross-Discipline Core FAQs

A Cross-Discipline Core is a coherent collection of 15 credits from one “cross-over” area and required component of a Bachelor of Innovation degree. For more information, check out the Core Components and Requirements page.

Any major in the BI can choose a Globalization Cross-Discipline Core.

Course Number and Title

HRS

Pre-requisites/Co-requisites

Foreign Language

(0-6)

 

 Students also may use up to 6 hours of foreign language course work (including ASL)  
  as their core component

  

Choose three to five electives:

(9-15)

 

 ANTH 1040 – Intro to Cultural Anthropology

3

 

 COMM 3280 – Intercultural Communication

3

 

 ECON 3590 – Globalization

3

Sophomore standing

 ECON 3710 – Comparative Economic Systems

3

ECON 2020

 FNCE 4400 – International Financial Management

3

FNCE 4000

 GES 1980 – World Regional Geography

4

 

 GES 1990 – Intro to Human Geography

4

 

 GES 3400 – Geopolitics

3

 

 INTB 3600 – International Business

3

FNCE 3050 or MGMT 3300 or MKTG 3000 

 INTB 4800 – International Management

3

MGMT 3300, Junior standing

 MKTG 4900 – International Marketing

3

MKTG 3000, Junior standing

 PHIL 3100 – Religions Around the World

3

 

 PSC 1010 – Introduction to Global Politics

3

 

 PSC 4210 – International Politics

3

PSC 1010

 PSC 4590 – Globalization

3

Sophomore standing

 SOC 4380 – Globalization and Development

3

SOC 3070

 WEST 3040 – Women Around the World

3

WEST 1010 (formerly WEST 2010), or ANTH 1040 

 WEST 3480 – Global Women’s Issues

3

 

TOTAL credit hours

(15)

 

Talk to your advisor! They will add your chosen core option to the system, and it will update within your degree audit, so you will be able to see your specific progress and keep track of the remaining courses you need to graduate.