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Toolkit: Columbus State University First Year Experience
Grade Level
College
This set of freshman seminar courses will approach real-world problem-solving in relation to global civic literacy.
INTL-I 100: Introduction to International Studies
Grade Level
College
Introduction to International Studies with readings, links, and assignment information for use in an undergraduate international relations or foreign policy course.
POLS 2274: U.S. Foreign Policy
Grade Level
College
In this course, students learn about foreign policy, and through a capstone simulation experience engage in the U.S. foreign policy process.
POL 350: American Political Theory
Grade Level
College
In this course we will examine the history and development of American political thought, with attention to the thinkers and themes influential to institutions, ideologies, and controversies.
GSS 1236 - Go Global!
Grade Level
College
In this course, students will develop critical thinking skills to understand key global challenges, drawing from various disciplines... to analyze the impacts of key global challenges.
HIS 349: Foreign Policy of the United States
Grade Level
College
Foreign Policy of the United States from the American Revolution to the present.
Toolkit: Global Civic Learning
Grade Level
College
This toolkit is organized around each of the authors’ respective roles and responsibilities in the Department of Service Learning and Civic Engagement (Co-Curricular Activities), Global Programs and
GC1Y: Global Challenges
Grade Level
College
In this class we will examine some of our most pressing contemporary global challenges within their historical and regional contexts
POLS 2401: Current Global Issues
Grade Level
College
Students will learn about the political, social, economic, and cultural forces shaping contemporary global issues such as climate change, conflict, human rights, terrorism and other issues.
POLS Y219: Intro to International Relations
Grade Level
College
In this course, we will study international relations by examining the interactions between actors with different interests, ideas, constraints, and motivations.