Globalization and Poverty
The following are example past courses that one could take in order to obtain a Globalization and Poverty concentration. As a reminder, the courses that fulfill the non-Western emphasis are denoted with an asterisk.
- Gender and International Development*
- Gender and Global Laws
- Questioning Inequalities: Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality*
- Women’s International Human Rights*
- Women and Violence*
- Gender, Labor, and Sexuality in Postcolonial World*
- Labor, Globalization, and Sexuality*
- On the Move: Transnational Migration*
- Comparative Ethnic Religious Conflict*
- Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies*
- Women and Gender in Arab World*
- Family and Gender in Japan*
- 19th Century Latin American Novel*
Upon the approval of the Director of the program, students may count appropriated courses that are not listed here towards their concentration.