Globalization and Development
Globalization and Development
Students gain knowledge and skills in understanding places and cultures, cultural diversity, and the interrelationship of natural and cultural landscapes. Global development is dynamic and evolving, in sometimes unpredictable ways and requires critical approaches that rely on social and environmental responsibility. The minor complements many majors and give students an interdisciplinary advantage in workplace contexts valuing knowledge of global economic trends, cultural and natural landscape diversity, resource management, and the ways they intersect in development strategies.
Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Average class size
15
Locations
Hybrid
Clubs and Internships
Join Geoclub, and take part in extracurricular activities that improve your overall earth and environmental sciences knowledge.