I don't buy the idea that philosophy is without application (Dr. David Conter)

CGS 1000 - 1999: Introductions to Global Studies


The 1000-level courses in Global Studies each provide rich and engaging introductions to relations, inequalities, systems, identities, and divisions around which the experiences of global life are currently formed and organised. They also introduce to students problems and issues that one must face in doing the scholarly work of Global Studies. While each course fulfills these aims within particular themes and scholarly approaches, they all expose students to interdisciplinary inquiry relevant to all courses and streams of study offered by the Centre for Global Studies. Each introductory course is an equally fine beginning to a degree module in Global Studies, and students are encouraged to take more than one. Please note, though, that CGS 1023F/G is required for those students pursuing degree modules in Global Development Studies.

CGS 1000E - Introduction to Global Studies

CGS 1021F/G - Introduction to Problems in Knowing the World

CGS 1022F/G - Introduction to Globalization

CGS 1023F/G - Introduction to Global Development


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