Global Studies Distinction

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GLOBAL STUDIES DISTINCTION The Global Studies Program at King takes a multi- disciplinary and multicultural approach to examining and understanding global issues. Interested students engage in intensive study of global problems and responses to them: environmental, socio-economic, diplomatic, and intellectual. Emphasis is placed on the study of the historical and anthropological origins and effects of global expansion; post-World War II and post-colonial world affairs; globalism and globalization; environmental changes and how they impact the globe; the growth of interdependent economies and their ramifications; global institutions such as the IMF and World Bank; global problems facing the United Nations; how new mentalities impact the globe and are impacted by it, as well as the global effects of mass media. Students examine those problems from diverse perspectives, in an effort to overcome ethno- centrism and foster multi-cultural understanding. The Global Studies Distinction is an opportunity for a student to distinguish him/herself as one who is interested in and has seriously pursued a variety of topics and experiences related to global study. The Distinction appears on the student’s transcript. The requirements for earning this distinction are as follows: 1) Required Courses: • Introduction to Global Studies • World Religions • World History (Ancient and Modern) • Four High School years of a foreign language • Final Capstone Project: independent study / research paper on a Global Studies Committee (GSC) approved topic during the spring semester of junior year. Candidates will present their Capstone Project to the GSC at the end of April 2) Two of the following elective courses: English Department • World Literature: Psychic Journeys (First semester senior English elective) • World Literature: Bearing Witness (Second semester senior English elective) Social Science Department • Cultural Anthropology • Topics in Global Studies • Ancient Greek or Modern Philosophy Science Department • Environmental Studies and Sustainability History Department • America, the Sixties, and the World th • Genocides of the 20 Century Department of World Languages • Second Language Elective (2 years minimum of a second language at the US) Visual Arts • Global Art, the Phenomenon of Human Expression 3) A Two-Year Commitment to Two of the Following Clubs: • Global Students Club • Rwanda Service Club • Model UN Club • Build On • Environmental Club • Unicef Club • World Language Clubs (Spanish, French & Chinese)


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