The Graduate Certificate in Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities, which is administered by the College of Arts and Letters, engages students in course work and experiential learning that makes an important intervention into conceptualizations of ‘the global’ conceptualizations that often focus solely on economic and political conditions.
Recognizing the complexities of the rapidly changing conditions of the globe, this global studies certificate foregrounds theoretical, critical and creative engagements with globalization.
The certificate enhances a master’s or doctoral program in a specific field of study through interdisciplinary course work and experiential opportunities in the field of global studies.
The certificate is available as an elective to students who are enrolled in master’s and doctoral programs at Michigan State University. Students must meet the requirements of the certificate specified below, in addition to the requirements for the student’s primary degree program.
The students program of study must be approved the Director of Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities program.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities Students must complete 9 credits from the following:
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The following course: |
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GSAH |
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Seminar on Global Theories and Concepts in the Arts and Humanities |
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One 3 credit graduate-level course offered outside of the student’s home program that addresses global issues or themes. The course is chosen in consultation with their primary advisor and approved by the Director of the Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities program. |
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Completion of a 3-credit international experience through participation in a study abroad program, an approved internship with a global dimension, advanced language studies, or mentored research experience (independent study). The experience is chosen by the student in consultation with their primary advisor and approved by the Director of the Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities program. |
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