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Concordia’s global studies major is unique in in that it engages students in dialogue across the traditionally disparate areas of global and regional (or area) studies. Students majoring in global studies apply multiple disciplinary and regional perspectives to study global issues in one of three tracks: global systems and issues, cultural and regional studies or worlds in dialogue.
While many students will choose to focus on either global or regional matters by choosing either the global systems and issues track or the cultural and regional studies track, all students will receive a taste of both the global and the regional through the required introductory global studies courses. (Taken from the 2003-2004 Concordia College Course Catalog)
Department Head:
Dr. Rebecca Moore was the Global Studies Department Head when it first started. She received her Ph.D.