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B.A. in Global Studies & Maritime
Affairs |
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Dr. Donna
Nincic, Chair |
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Minor in Global Studies & Maritime
Affairs |
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The minor in Global Studies and Maritime
Affairs is designed to give students an in-depth
overview of issues relating to global maritime
policy. Students are required to take nine units
of courses in history, ocean issues, and
theories related to the political and/or
economic foundations of global relations.
Students then specialize by taking six units of
electives in areas of global maritime policy of
specific interest to them. |
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Units from required courses |
9 |
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Units from elective courses |
6 |
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Total units
for minor |
15 |
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Required Courses
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Units |
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GMA 105 |
Ocean Politics
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3 |
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HIS 300 |
Maritime History
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3 |
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GMA 200 |
Economics of
Globalization |
3 |
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– or – |
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GMA 100 |
Introduction to
International Relations |
3 |
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Electives |
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Any GMA-designated
course |
3/6 |
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BUS 110 |
International Law |
3 |
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ECO 200 |
Economic
Geography |
3 |
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ECO 300 |
Economics of
Transportation |
3 |
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NAU 103 |
Introduction to
Marine Transportation |
3 |
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SOC 215 |
International
Studies |
3 |
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TRA 305 |
Maritime Policy
Seminar |
3 |
Independent
studies may be taken outside of Global Studies
and Maritime Affairs; however, all
independent studies require advance approval of
the GSMA program director to count toward the
minor.
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