Course Highlights
  • Student will understand the several key aspects of Globalization.
  • Student will understand the history of globalization.
  • Student will be able to discuss the key critical ideologies behind Globalization.
  • Student will be understand Least Cost Theory and its role in shaping the Globalized world.
  • Student will be able to discuss uneven global development.
  • Student will be able to identify globally traded commodities that shape economic and political relationships.
  • Student will be able to identify the benefits and liabilities of Globalization on cultures around the world.
  • Students will be able to discuss how Globalization affects the environment.
  • Students will be able to identify how demographic trends have been shaped by Globalization.
  • Students will be able to discuss what might deconstruct or reverse Globalization.
Curriculum

1 Topic
Getting Started!

3 Topics
What is Globalization?
History of Globalization
Critical Ideologies of the 20th Century

5 Topics
Least Cost Theory
World Bank IMF and Neocolonialism
Uneven Landscape of Development
Geopolitics
Technology & Communication: Keeping the World Moving

5 Topics
Globalization and Population: A Demographic Study
Culture and Globalization: Winners and Losers
Changing Dynamics: The Rise of the BRICs
Environmental Problems of Globalization
End of Globalization: Possible Causes Probable Outcomes

1 Topic
Final Thoughts/End of Course

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The Geography of Globalization

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