Course Detail
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Lecture
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Recommended Prerequisite: A previous course in one of the Social and Behavorial Sciences (ANTHR, ECON, FCS, GEOGR, POL S, PSYCH, SOC)
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Description
Specific topics vary. Examines cultural, political, economic, and social pratices that have profound international consequences and/or highlight significant regional differences using a supranational and/or cross-regional comparative framework. Introduces various theoretical and conceptual social-science approaches which are used to understand the global range and diverse (historical and contemporary) development of human institutions, behaviors, and cultures.