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Global Studies Elective Courses*
St. Michael’s College
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From the Disciplines:
Applied Linguistics:
AL 101 – Intro. to Language & Linguistics
AL 250 – Intercultural Communications
AL 220 – Languages of the World
Anthropology:
AN109 – Intro. to Cultural Anthropology
AN 333 – Anthropology of Refugees
AN 217 – Social Inequalities
AN 341 – Culture, Illness, & Healing
Business:
BU 271 – International Business
BU 443 – International Marketing
Economics:
EC 315 – World Economies
EC 321 – Economic Development
EC 317 – International Economics
English:
EN 332 – Caribbean Literature & Art
EN 375 – The Middle Passage
Geography:
GG 101 – Intro. to Human Geography
GG 207 – Economic Geography
GG 205 – Political Geography
GG 211 – Geography of Water
History:
HI 121 – Modern Middle East
HI 163 – Modern Latin America
HI 337 – Japan & the Modern World
HI 143 – Modern East Asia
HI 218 – History of Modern Ireland
HI 339 – East Asia & the West
Media Studies, Journalism, & Digital Arts:
MJD 250 – Global Communications
MJD 363 – Study Abroad Re-Entry
Music:
MU 352 – World Music
MU 359 – Topics in Ethnomusicology
(even more GL elective courses…… )
Philosophy:
PH 351 – Otherness & Marginalization
PH 354 – Philosophy of Human Rights
PH 353 – Truth & Propaganda
PH 368 – Ethics of the Heroic
Political Science:
PO 245 – International Relations
PO 325 – Politics of Food
PO 355 – Politics of the World Economy
PO 390 – Comparative Politics of Oppression
PO 351 – Politics – Global AIDS Pandemic
PO 285 – Intro. to Comparative Politics
PO 345 – Transitions to Democracy
PO 365 – Multicultural Theory & Practice
PO 340 – Social Movements &
Contentious Politics
Psychology:
PS 258 – Cross-Cultural Psychology
Religious Studies:
RS 240 – Christianity & World Religions
RS 221 – World Christianity
Sociology:
SO 310 – God, Gangs, & Globalization
From our Interdisciplinary Programs:
Environmental Studies:
ES 101 – Intro. to Environmental Studies
Global Studies:
GL 320 – Globalization & Latin America
Gender Studies:
GS 308 – Gender & Development
Peace & Justice:
PJ 410 – War & Peace in World Religions
Study Trips & Courses, faculty-led: (winter or summer)
Guyana
India
Ghana
Italy
Haiti
Greece
France
Germany
Tonga
Spain
Tanzania
Costa Rica
China
Peru
Guatemala
*Course List & Study Trip List are not exhaustive.
Course offerings vary from semester-to-semester, based on
faculty research and teaching interests.*
Global Studies
Faculty & Staff
St. Michael’s College
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Katie Kirby, Director (Philosophy & Global Studies)
Jon Hyde (Media Studies, Journalism, & Digital Arts)
Trish Siplon (Political Science)
Patti Delaney (Anthropology & Gender Studies)
Tara Natarajan (Economics)
Adrie Kusserow (Anthropology)
Kimberly Sultze (Media Stud., Journ., & Dig. Arts)
Jeff Ayres (Political Science)
Carolyn Lukens-Olsen (Spanish)
Michael Bosia (Political Science)
Josselyn Price (Music)
Shefali Misra (Political Science)
Richard Kujawa (Geography)
Lorrie Smith (English)
Elizabeth O’Dowd (Applied Linguistics)
Robert Letovsky (Business)
Kathie Balutansky (English)
Joe Kroger (Religious Studies)
Laurie Gagne (Peace and Justice)
Diego Mattos-Vazualdo (Spanish)
Bob Brenneman (Sociology)
Mahmoud Arani (Appl. Ling. & Peace & Justice)
Bill Wilson (Political Science)
Ke-Wen Wang (History)
Reza Ramazani (Economics)
Peter Tumulty (Philosophy)
Sue Kuntz (Psychology)
Kathryn Dungy (History)
Peggy Imai (Study Abroad)
Moise St. Louis (Director, Multicultural Affairs)
Heidi St. Peter (MOVE)