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2022-2023 Cal State East Bay Catalog 
    
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Global Studies


Hayward Hills Campus MapThe Department Office is located on the 2nd Floor of the Robinson Hall building, Room 220
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday
Dept Phone: (510) 885-3193

Faculty

Professors

Elkin Alakent (Management), Ph.D. University of Texas at Dallas

Michael D. Lee (Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies), Ph.D. London School of Economics (England)

Maria C. Ortuoste (Political Science), Ph.D. Arizona State University

Andrew Wong (Director), (Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies), Ph.D. Stanford University

Meiling Wu (Modern Languages and Literatures), Ph.D. State University of New York at Binghamton

 

Associate Professors

Vahid Fozdar (History), Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley

Marcelo Paz (Modern Languages and Literatures), Ph.D. University of Cincinnati

 

 

 

Program Statement

The Global Studies major consists of an integrated group of courses reflecting the international aspects of various disciplines. It is designed to give students a broad base of understanding of globalization and the world community while at the same time providing them with the opportunity to specialize in an area of interest. A minor in Global Studies is also offered.

The Global Studies major consists of lower-division requirements (18-19 units) in Global Studies, Culture and Society, Geography, Economics, Political Science, and the Humanities, plus a foreign language requirement. The upper-division requirements include a methods course, a twentieth-century history course, and two GLST courses (a senior seminar and an international field experience). Students will complete the major with twelve to sixteen (12-16) units of international coursework with a particular emphasis.

About the Program

Use our university website link to learn more about what Global Studies has to offer.

Programs

    Bachelor of Arts

    Minors

    Courses

      Global Studies