COR 3900 Global Citizenship

This course explores the idea of global citizenship. It will examine the complex realities of the "global citizen" who identifies less as belonging to a single nation, but more as a part of the world community. The course will pay particular attention to the ways in which the political, social and ethical actions of the global citizen contribute to building, shaping and, in many cases, redefining the values and practices of the world community. The guiding question of the course throughout the semester is whether or not the problems facing the world would be best addressed by a national or an international (that is, a "cosmopolitan") approach. Core courses are not open to Freshmen or Sophomores, except for associate degree candidates. (COR 3900 not for Honors students, COR 3900H for Honors students)

Credits

4

Distribution

Academic