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Mission Statement

Global Studies is a pan-University program comprised of five vibrant, diverse, and interwoven learning communities re-imagining undergraduate education in the 21st century. The innovative and interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts curriculum prepares students to assess and navigate complex social, political, and economic systems. They connect with local communities, institutions, and places, in order to imagine flourishing futures for particularly and differently situated people in communities, locally and globally. Students critically examine and engage pressing global conditions while questioning the “global,” particularly in relation to knowledge production, power, and perspective. Interdisciplinary learning illuminates interconnected human and natural systems—from the local to the planetary.

The Global Studies Program works to support the struggles of politically and economically oppressed peoples in the US and around the world through pedagogy, programing, diversification of faculty, and engagement in the larger University and local communities.  We condemn police brutality and support those who protest against, and work to overturn, racial and related forms of inequality.  While statements are insufficient actions to meet the challenges of our times, they are necessary steps that we take as an organization in solidarity with movements to reform our world in more just terms.

 

Structure

The interdisciplinary Global Studies major is comprised of five concentrations: Global Commerce in Culture and Society (GCCS), Global Development Studies (GDS), Global Environments and Sustainability (GSVS), Global Public Health (GPH), and Global Security and Justice (GSSJ).

UVA students may apply to this competitive program after their first or second year. Explore the concentration websites to learn more about our faculty and curriculum. When you are ready to apply, visit our admissions page for instructions. Please contact Director of Global Studies, Prof. Phoebe Crisman, or the Director of each track if you have questions.

 

Curriculum

GLOBAL COMMERCE IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (GCCS) GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (GDS) GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTS & SUSTAINABILITY (GSVS) GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH (GPH) GLOBAL SECURITY & JUSTICE (GSSJ)
Pre-requisites

GSGS 2000 Intro to GS

ECON 2010, 2020, or 3010
Pre-requisites

GSGS 2000 Intro to GS

One (1) course in Methods or Quantitative
Pre-requisites

GSGS 2000 Intro to GS

One (1) course in Methods or Quantitative
GSGS 2000 Intro to GS GSGS 2000 Intro to GS
Track Foundation

GCCS 3010 Global Commerce
Track Foundation

GDS 3010 Global Development
Track Foundation

GSVS/ARCH 2150 Global Sustainability
Track Foundation

PHS 3825 GPH: Challenges Innovations
Track Foundation

GSSJ 3010 Global Security and Justice
Core

GCCS 3100 Studying Global Commerce

One (1) course in Soc/Cultural Analysis

One (1) course in Political Economy
Core

GDS 3100 Development on the Ground

GSGS 4200 Applied Research Methods
Core

RELG 2210 Religion& Glbl. Environments

GSGS 3330 Ecol. Econ or ECON 3430

GSVS 3310 Sustainability Policy
Core

PHS 4050 Public Health Policy

Three (3) courses in Global History, Humanities, Cultures, or Diagnostics
Core

One (1) course in Global History

One (1) course in Global Soc/Cultures

One (1) course in Global Diagnostics
Methodologies

Two (2) courses in Prof. Writing, Data Analysis, or Comp. Programming
N/A N/A Methodologies

One (1) course from list or an approved substitute: PHS 3102, PHS 3104, PHS 3130, PHS 3620, PHS 5621, PHS 5015
N/A
Electives

Three (3) courses - chosen in consultation with advisor
Electives

Six (6) courses - chosen in consultation with advisor
Electives

Three (3) courses in Environment

One (1) course in Equity

One (1) course in Economy & Policy
Electives

Three (3) courses - chosen in consultation with advisor
Electives

Five (5) courses - chosen in consultation with advisor
Capstone

GSVS 4991 Fourth Year/Capstone Seminar
Language

Course beyond 2020 level or a new language up to 1020 level

 

Download the Global Studies Major at-a-glance: 

Document
GS Curriculum.pdf (80.89 KB)

 

Leadership

phoebe crisman headshotProgram Director

Phoebe Crisman, AIA is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where she teaches design studios and lectures on architectural theory, urbanism and sustainability. Crisman has directed the pan-university Global Studies program since 2019. In addition, she directs the Global Environments + Sustainability concentration within Global Studies, the Minor in Global Sustainability, and the larger Global Sustainability Initiative

 

 

Concentration/Track Directors

Laura Goldblatt | Global Commerce in Culture & Society

David Edmunds | Global Development Studies

Phoebe Crisman | Global Environments & Sustainability

Katy Quissell | Global Public Health 

Tayyab Safdar | Global Security & Justice

 

Contact Us

Global Studies Main Office

Global Grounds

Hotel A, 1 West Range

P.O. Box 400282

Charlottesville, VA 22904

Phone: 434-924-9742

Email: globalstudies@virginia.edu