Global Topics (GT-UF)
GT-UF 201 Global Topics: (4 Credits)
Typically offered Spring
Global Topics seminars are small discussion courses that put topics of
contemporary or historical interest into a global framework. They normally
draw examples from several of the regions in which the junior year sites
available for study are located, but their main purpose is to study the
global networks that allow one to understand a specific topic across
disparate places; they are not area studies courses, but courses in
thinking globally. Emphasis is placed on students encountering the global
in the University’s urban setting, as well as in the classroom. The
concentration designation provided for Global Topics courses is
informational; it is meant to assist students in formulating a coherent
program, not to limit their choices. In consultation with their advisors,
students may freely choose Global Topics courses outside the concentration
they plan to pursue.
Grading: FAS Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: Yes
GT-UF 9201 Global Topics (4 Credits)
Typically offered Spring
Global Topics seminars are small discussion courses that put topics of contemporary
or historical interest into a global framework. They normally draw
examples from several of the regions in which the junior year sites available
for study are located, but their main purpose is to study the global
networks that allow one to understand a specific topic across disparate
places; they are not area studies courses, but courses in thinking
> globally. Emphasis is placed on students encountering the global in the
University’s urban setting, as well as in the classroom. The concentration
designation provided for Global Topics courses is informational; it is
meant to assist students in formulating a coherent program, not to limit
their choices. In consultation with their advisors, students may freely
choose Global Topics courses outside the concentration they plan to
pursue.
Grading: FAS Graded
Repeatable for additional credit: No