UN3401: Inquiries into an Interconnected World | L. Neitzel

Committee For Global Thought
Undergraduate Seminar
W 10:10AM-12:00PM

This course on global thought will consider the ways in which we think about, debate, and give meaning to the interconnected world in which we live. In thematically focused collaborative teams, students will examine how the flows of people, things and ideas across national borders both connect our world and create uneven consequences within and among communities. We will locate ourselves in these processes, suggesting we need go no further than our closets, tables, and street corners to consider the meanings of globalization and our roles in the world today.

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