B.A. in Global Studies

Are you looking for a major that takes you places you never thought possible? Global Studies is an interdisciplinary program that draws from at least ten disciplines. Rooted in humanities and social sciences, you learn multiple ways of approaching global problems, issues, cultures, and relations. You graduate exposed to various ways to study the world and depth in two regional concentrations.

Get Ready to Study and Explore the World

Get ready to give your passport a workout. Whether you’ve been bitten by the travel bug or are just curious about expanding your cultural horizons, SWAGÊÓƵ’s Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies will give you experiences you’ll never forget. And with nearly three out of four U.S. employers seeking new employees who are knowledgeable in international cultures, your degree will give you the global fluency and multidimensional perspective needed to succeed in the workforce. So explore a fjord in Iceland, gaze upon the Mona Lisa in Paris, cross the Moroccan desert on camel-back, or engage in the seemingly endless nightlife in Seville. Your adventures await you.

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Why SWAGÊÓƵ for Your B.A. in Global Studies

Uniquely equipped for Global Studies, SWAGÊÓƵ has its own international campus in Tangier, Morocco, situated at a crossroads of civilizations that blends the languages, religions, and cultures of the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. It’s no wonder that SWAGÊÓƵ students travel abroad at five times the national average.

  • Select two semester-long programs (Morocco, Spain, France, and Iceland) or one semester and 12 travel course credits
  • No additional cost for study abroad
  • Choose two regional concentrations
  • Internships available in Morocco and Spain
  • Senior capstone thesis
  • Lab sciences offered in Morocco and Spain
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Kathryn Sawicki ’16

Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pre-Pharmacy
Why SWAGÊÓƵ

[SWAGÊÓƵ appealed to me because of the] pre-pharmacy program that would prepare me to apply to their graduate pharmacy program in just 2 years. [Also] because it’s located in the beautiful state Maine. Not only is it a beautiful campus, but the sense of community when I visited the campus drew me in. 

During my time at SWAGÊÓƵ I was able to learn how to balance all aspects of being a student. Studying, attending classes, involving myself in pharmacy organizations, and taking care of my mental and physical health. As a pharmacist now, I have to make time for patients, students, continuing education, and promotion of our profession by involving myself in various pharmacy organizations. SWAGÊÓƵ prepared me well, and because of this, I was able to build a pharmacy career I enjoy.  

Lifelong Learning

Being a pharmacist provides an array of career options. Pharmacists can work in hospitals, ambulatory care settings, compounding, long-term care, the pharmaceutical industry, the government, or academia. A degree in pharmacy allows some pharmacists to become clinical specialists in areas like ambulatory care, cardiology, infectious disease, critical care, or pediatrics. Being a pharmacist is a job that provides lifelong learning, in a field that is constantly evolving to improve people’s health. 

Global Opportunities

I have so many wonderful memories from SWAGÊÓƵ and pharmacy school. If I had to pick just one it would be the amazing [advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE)] I did in Granada, Spain. A group of us had the opportunity to spend 6 weeks living with host families in Spain. During that time, we attended classes at the University of Granada and learned what pharmacy school looks like internationally. We also spent time in retail pharmacies, hospitals, and research labs while exploring the history of Granada. 

I have so many wonderful memories from SWAGÊÓƵ and pharmacy school. If I had to pick just one it would be the amazing [advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE)] I did in Granada, Spain

Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Pre-Pharmacy

What Will You Study? Global Studies Degree Curriculum Overview

The Global Studies major offers three different regional concentrations. You will select two on which to focus your studies.

  • Europe and the Mediterranean
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Africa and the Middle East

B.A. in Global Studies Courses

There are many ways you can navigate this major. The following are some examples of the exciting courses that you can take:

  • International Political Economy
  • Society, Population, and the Environment: A Global Perspective
  • Tangier — Crossroads of Civilization
  • Rebellion and Revolution in 20th Century Latin America
  • Caribbean Sustainable Development
  • Middle East and North Africa Through Film
  • Center for Global Humanities Seminar

Curriculum

At least two (2) full semesters abroad or one (1) semester abroad plus twelve (12) credits of SWAGÊÓƵ travel courses are required for this major.

CAS Core CurriculumCredits
Total Credits42–43
Program Required CoursesCredits
GLS 100 – Introduction to Global Studies3
GLS 410 – Global Studies Capstone Seminar or PSC 491 – Integrative Essay3
GLS 490 – Center Global Humanities Seminar3
Three (3) Foreign Language courses with at least two (2) of the courses in the same foreign language and at least one (1) course above the introductory level taken during study abroad for a total of nine (9) credits.9
Four (4) Interdisciplinary Core courses with at least one (1) course at the 300-level or above12
Total Credits30
Select Regional Concentration one (1) below:Credits
One (1) regional concentration (below) with eighteen (18) credits of coursework with at least six (6) credits at the 300-level or above18
Two (2) regional concentrations (below) selecting nine (9) credits in each with at least three (3) credits at the 300-level or above for each concentration18
Open Elective Courses (as needed to reach 120 credits)Variable
Minimum Total Required Credits120

Interdisciplinary Core

Interdisciplinary CoursesCredits
ANT 102 – Cultural Anthropology*3
ENG 329 – Topics in World Literature** or ENG 405 – Topics in Postcolonial Literature*3
ENV 200 – Society, Population and the Environment: A Global Perspective*3
HIS 278 – Origins of the Contemporary World*3
PSC 201 – Introduction to International Relations*3
PSC 322 – International Political Economy*3

*These courses can count towards the core curriculum.

Regional Concentration

Europe/The MediterraneanCredits
ARH 322 – History of Spanish Art3
ENG 345 – Moroccan Theater and Social Change3
HIS 230 – From Togas to Black Rats3
HIS 231 – Reformations, Revolutions3
HIS 329 – Tangier – Crossroads of Civilization3
HIS 344 – Postwar – Europe after WWII3
SOC 212 – Society and Culture in Morocco3
Latin America/Caribbean CoursesCredits
ANT 230 – Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean3
ENV 376 – Caribbean Sustainable Development3
HIS 240 – Latin Amer His I: Colonial Lat3
HIS 241 – Latin Amer His II: Modern Latin3
HIS 316 – Rebellion and Revolution in 20th Century Latin America3
HIS 331 – Revolution and Social Protest in Mexico3
SOC 230 – Society in Latin America3
SOC 331 – Latin America Society and Culture through Cinema3
Africa/Middle East CoursesCredits
ANT 231 – Culture and Society in the Middle East3
ENG 345 – Moroccan Theater and Social Change3
ENV 348/348L – Environment, Health, and Community Development in East Africa w/Lab4
HIS 370 – Slave/Citizens: Africans in the New World3
SOC 212 – Society and Culture in Morocco3
PSC 110 – Politics – Culture/Inven/Trade3
PSC 304 – Middle East and North Africa through Film3
PSC 307 – R & P: Political Islam and Islamic3
PSC 408 – The Arab – Israeli Conflict3

Students in this major can participate in the pre-health graduate school preparation tracks.

To learn more about the program visit the Academic Catalog.

For more information, contact Kenneth Courtney, Ph.D., Global Studies coordinator at kcourtney1@une.edu or (207) 602-2156

Meet our faculty and professional staff

Learn about the Center for Global Humanities Seminar

Career Paths for Global Studies Majors

In an increasingly globalized world, cross-cultural fluency has never been more valuable. We give you the tools and knowledge to relate to global issues and diverse populations. By honing foreign language skills and acquiring greater intercultural competence through your travels and internships, you will be prepared to assume leadership roles in a variety of fields. Potential professions include:

  • Policy Expert
  • Elected Official
  • International Attorney
  • Teacher
  • U.S. Foreign Service Agent
  • Consultant
  • Nonprofit Administrator
  • International Businessperson
  • Global Health Care Provider

Employers seek employees with skills and experience in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and ability to adapt to new environments and challenges. As a Global Studies major, you will be well prepared to apply your knowledge to these skill sets desired. You will be able to speak on the value of your extensive study-abroad and foreign language experience and be a strong applicant for business, non-profit, teaching, and government environments.

How Does Global Studies Relate to Other Majors, Minors?

Have you already declared a major and/or minor and wondering how adding a focus in Global Studies will correlate to the career path of your current major? Here are a few examples:

Program + Global Studies Potential Careers
History + Global Studies International History Professor, Archivist, Foreign Services, Reporter, Civil Service, Cultural Officer
Pre-Med Biology + Global Studies Medical Career Abroad (i.e., Doctors Without Borders, PeaceCorp, International Medical Corps)
Business + Global Studies International Trade, International Hotel Administrator, International Account Manager
Marine Sciences + Global Studies Global careers through companies such as Earthwatch, Nature Conservancy, Oceana

Any of the possible career choices can also be done in the U.S.

 

Career Advising for B.A. in Global Studies Students

Whether you have a specific career goal in mind or a vague idea of the field that interests you, Career Advising is here to help you plan your next step.

Global Education in the Bachelor’s Degree in Global Studies

Global experiences are the cornerstone of the Global Studies major. You’ll get to apply the concepts you learn in the classroom as you navigate different cultures and languages, all while experiencing immeasurable personal growth.

You are required to spend two full semesters abroad or spend one full semester and acquire a minimum of 12 travel course credits. You may even complete an internship abroad.

Choose from our programs in:

Our shorter, faculty-led travel courses include exciting trips to Cuba, Mexico, Iceland, Italy, and Kenya.

A Day in the Life Studying Abroad in Morocco

Experiential Learning in the Bachelor’s Degree in Global Studies Program

Hands-On Activities

This multidisciplinary program exposes you to global issues, problems, cultures, and relations through the lenses of the humanities, social sciences, business, and more. But there is no better view than the one through your own eyes. When it comes to cultural competencies, we believe in learning by doing.

  • Engage in multiple travel-abroad experiences
  • Participate in global internships for culturally immersive on-the-job experiences
  • Conduct original research in an area of interest for your senior capstone thesis
a female student overlooks a village

Internships for Global Studies Majors

As a Global Studies major, you are highly encouraged to complete a globally-oriented internship. Our Academic and Career Advising Center will work with you to find the right opportunity to suit your interests. You may consider an internship in a number of fields, including:

  • Diplomacy
  • Law
  • Trade
  • Social and Environmental Nonprofits

Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies FAQ

What is a global studies major?

Global Studies explores the complexity, pitfalls, and potential of many dynamics in our interconnected world. Historical legacies, economic and political relations, cultural clashes and international synergies are studied through an integrated and interdisciplinary curriculum based in the liberal arts.

In an addition to greater global awareness, students of Global Studies acquire essential skills in analysis, critical thinking, communication, and writing, which are all crucial components of a well-rounded liberal arts education.

SWAGÊÓƵ offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Global Studies. Majors use the lenses of the humanities, social sciences and humanities, complimented by international experiences, and internships, to better understand the world they live in. Students will have the opportunity to spend time on both SWAGÊÓƵ’s campuses in Maine and Morocco, with additional opportunities to spend semesters in Spain, France, and beyond.

Learn more about SWAGÊÓƵ’s B.A. in Global Studies degree program

Additionally, SWAGÊÓƵ offers a Minor in Global Studies. This 21-credit minor includes a required Introductory course, interdisciplinary core courses, a regional concentration, and two courses in a single language (other than English).

What can you do with a global studies degree?

Employers look for candidates with strong skills in communication, critical thinking, teamwork, problem-solving, and adaptability to handle new situations. As a global studies major, you'll be well-prepared to excel in these areas. Your extensive experience in studying abroad and developing fluency in foreign languages will greatly enhance your qualifications for various roles in the fields of government, business, tourism, law, non-profits, consulting, and a variety of other professions.

SWAGÊÓƵ students graduating with a Global Studies degree have gone on to hold careers as policy experts, elected officials, international attorneys, teachers, U.S. foreign service agents, consultants, nonprofit administrators, international businesspeople, and global healthcare providers.

Global Studies at SWAGÊÓƵ also relates well to other undergraduate majors. Adding a focus on global studies will correlate to the career path of other undergraduate majors including:

  • Marine Sciences with many international research opportunities, and global careers through companies such as Earthwatch, Nature Conservancy, and Oceana.
  • Pre-Med Biology with potential for a medical career abroad (e.g., Doctors Without Borders, PeaceCorp, International Medical Corps).
  • Business with potential careers as an international trader, international hotel administrator, or international account manager.
  • Education with potential to teach history or social studies.
  • History with potential careers as an international history professor, archivist, foreign services, reporter, civil service, or cultural officer.

SWAGÊÓƵ students can work with our Academic and Career Advising Center. It doesn’t matter if you have a clear career goal or just a general interest in a field.

Learn more about our Career Advising at SWAGÊÓƵ

Is global studies a difficult major?

It depends how you define difficulty. As a global studies student, you won’t be memorizing chemical formulas or anatomical structures, but you will be required to think critically and apply your knowledge across an interdisciplinary curriculum.

Navigating an interdisciplinary major like global studies, which encompasses various social science disciplines, can be challenging. SWAGÊÓƵ’s Academic and Career Advising Center will work with you to plan your curriculum and course load, find the right internship opportunity to suit your interests, and help you prepare for a career after graduation.

Get ready to give your passport a workout! SWAGÊÓƵ’s Global Studies major requires at least two (2) full semesters abroad or one (1) semester abroad plus twelve (12) credits of SWAGÊÓƵ travel courses. While some might think the travel required is costly, for SWAGÊÓƵ semester abroad programs, students keep all SWAGÊÓƵ scholarships and financial aid and are billed the same tuition as for a traditional on-campus semester. You may also receive an additional Global Education Scholarship.

Why should I major in global studies?

If you want a career in international relations or related fields, think about majoring in global studies. This major prepares students to assume leadership roles in the fields of government, business, tourism, law, non-profits, consulting, and a variety of other professions. If you’re interested in answering the following questions, a global studies major is for you:

  • Do I have a strong interest in studying history, anthropology, political science, and other social sciences?
  • Am I open to adapting to new cultures and interacting with diverse people?
  • Do I stay informed about current events and historical trends?
  • Am I eager to acquire a new language?

Majoring in global studies at SWAGÊÓƵ gives you the tools and knowledge to relate to global issues and diverse populations. By honing foreign language skills and acquiring greater intercultural competence through your travels and internships, you will be prepared to assume leadership roles in a variety of fields.

Read testimonials from SWAGÊÓƵ students who participated in global education

Which colleges have the best global studies degree for me?

There are many factors to consider when choosing which college or university has the best global studies degree program for you.

Faculty

When selecting faculty members for your global studies program, assess their expertise and research interests to ensure they align with your passion for culture and match your academic and career objectives.

Faculty at SWAGÊÓƵ take notice of students’ interests and want to support those interests. Our small class sizes ensure students are a face in the classroom rather than a number. The one-on-one guidance from faculty gives students ample chances to refine valuable, career-ready skills and memorable global experiences.

Meet faculty and professional staff in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Curriculum

When choosing a global studies curriculum, look at available courses, specialization choices, and their alignment with your academic and career aspirations to find the best fit.

SWAGÊÓƵ’s Global Studies curriculum includes at least two (2) full semesters abroad or one (1) semester abroad plus twelve (12) credits of SWAGÊÓƵ travel courses. The following are some examples of the exciting courses that you can take:

  • International Political Economy
  • Society, Population, and the Environment: A Global Perspective
  • Tangier — Crossroads of Civilization
  • Rebellion and Revolution in 20th-Century Latin America
  • Caribbean Sustainable Development
  • Middle East and North Africa Through Film
  • Center for Global Humanities Seminar

There are many ways you can navigate a Global Studies major at SWAGÊÓƵ in Maine. SWAGÊÓƵ offers three different regional concentrations. You will select two on which to focus your studies:

  • Europe and the Mediterranean
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Africa and the Middle East

Experiential learning opportunities include:

  • Engage in multiple travel-abroad experiences
  • Participate in global internships for culturally immersive on-the-job experiences
  • Conduct original research in an area of interest for your senior capstone thesis

Learn more about the full Global Studies curriculum

Career goals

When deciding on the right global studies major, take your career goals into account. Evaluate the program's specializations, internship, and research opportunities, and how well they match your long-term objectives.

As a Global Studies major at SWAGÊÓƵ, you are highly encouraged to complete a globally-oriented internship. Our Academic and Career Advising Center will work with you to find the right opportunity to suit your interests. You may consider an internship in a number of fields, including:

  • Diplomacy
  • Law
  • Trade
  • Social and Environmental Nonprofits

Learn more about Career Advising at SWAGÊÓƵ

Overall, Zippia ranks us #1 in Maine for graduates getting jobs, and 95% of undergraduates are employed or engaged in ongoing higher education within one year of graduating.

Learn more about some quick facts about SWAGÊÓƵ

Location and environment

Think about your preferences. Decide if you'd like to stay in your current location or if you're seeking a new environment. Evaluate if the student and faculty community will offer the inspiration and intellectual stimulation you desire.

SWAGÊÓƵ is Maine’s largest private university. We have three unique campuses that provide diverse learning opportunities. In Maine, two campuses in Biddeford and Portland offer renowned undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.

SWAGÊÓƵ is great for global studies because we have an international campus in Morocco, where you'll experience a blend of Middle Eastern, European, and African languages, religions, and cultures. It’s no wonder that SWAGÊÓƵ students travel abroad at five times the national average.

Learn more about SWAGÊÓƵ’s campuses and how you can visit us

Global experiences are the cornerstone of the SWAGÊÓƵ Global Studies major. You are required to spend two full semesters abroad or spend one full semester and acquire a minimum of 12 travel course credits. Choose from our programs in Morocco, Spain, France, and Iceland. You may even complete an internship abroad. Our shorter, faculty-led travel courses include exciting trips to Cuba, Mexico, Iceland, Italy, Kenya, and more.

Learn more about studying abroad at SWAGÊÓƵ

Financial aid

Take into account whether the institution you're considering offers financial assistance or scholarships to help fund your educational pursuit.

Global Studies majors have no additional cost for studying abroad. In addition, a SWAGÊÓƵ undergraduate education is very affordable. Our tuition is 16% below the average tuition for private universities in New England. Plus, all incoming full-time undergraduate students at SWAGÊÓƵ will receive Merit Scholarships in amounts from $5,000 to $22,000 per year.

Learn more about grants and scholarships available to students at SWAGÊÓƵ