Student Learning Outcomes
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- Understand contemporary global problems within their historical, political, cultural, geographical and economic contexts.
- Analyze the different effects of global economic and political organizations in addressing transnational problems.
- Develop cultural competency through comparative analysis of two or more cultures, including but not limited to African, European, Middle Eastern, Asian and Latin American.
- Conduct independent research and write well-structured academic papers that are supported by evidence.
- Create and communicate solutions to global issues by applying critical thinking, analysis and verbal and written communication skills.