Associate in Arts for Transfer in Global Studies
Santa Barbara, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 419 / per credit
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Associate in Arts for Transfer degree in Global Studies provides students with the foundational knowledge necessary to make a successful transition into a Baccalaureate Degree at any of the CSU campuses. The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) is a special degree offered at California Community Colleges. Students who earn an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission to a campus within the California State University (CSU) system in a similar major, although not necessarily to a specific campus. Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T are given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college major and will be given a special GPA advantage when applying to CSU-impacted campuses or majors. Students who are planning to pursue an AA-T or AS-T are strongly advised to meet with a counselor for additional information about this transfer program.
We live in a world that seems to become “smaller” at an accelerated pace. Rise in global trade, rapid advances in technology, unprecedented degrees of inter-cultural communication and international travel, a growing body of international law, the growing number of global non-state actors and the seriousness of today’s environmental problems have been creating an increasingly connected world. This process of globalization has transformed our planet, creating new opportunities and many new challenges. The mission of the Global Studies Program is to enable students to understand how globalization continues to evolve, and to provide an academic background which prepares them for today’s many career fields that require a global perspective.
Global Studies is an interdisciplinary major that draws from a variety of academic disciplines. These disciplines include, but are not limited to: Political Science, History, Communication, Economics, Business, Sociology, and Environmental Studies. Combining these diverse disciplines into one interdisciplinary, colorful major - in order to understand the complex, rapidly unfolding process of globalization - is the objective of our program.
SBCC offers a Transfer Agreement Guarantee (TAG). A TAG is a contractual agreement between the student, SBCC, and specific four-year colleges or universities. This includes six University of California ( *UC) institutions, six California State Institutions (CSU), seven California private institutions, nine out-of-state institutions, as well as Honors Transfer Agreements with ten institutions and 8 CSUs without campus impaction. Students must enroll in the TAG program and work with a TAG advisor. Please click here to learn more on the TAG program website.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Enrolled students may apply one time per year in February. If awarded, the money is disbursed for the following academic year in two parts: half in the fall semester and half in the spring semester. The amounts range from very small: $100-750 and larger $1000-2500 with some variations in between.
Curriculum
Economics (ECON)
- ECON 101 Microeconomics (3 Units)
- ECON 101H Microeconomics, Honors (4 Units)
- ECON 102 Macroeconomics (3 Units)
- ECON 102H Macroeconomics, Honors (4 Units)
- ECON 114 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 Units)
- ECON 295 Internship in Economics (2-4 Units)
Global Studies (GLST)
- GLST 101 Introduction to Global Studies (3 Units)
- GLST 102 Global Problems (3 Units)
- GLST 103 Introduction to Global Studies: Discussion (1 Unit)
- GLST 105 Global Environmental Politics (3 Units)
- GLST 295 Internship In Global Studies (2-4 Units)
- GLST 299 Independent Study In Global Studies (1-4 Units)
Political Science (POLS)
- POLS 101 American Government And Politics (3 Units)
- POLS 102 American Government And Politics: Discussion (1 Unit)
- POLS 104 American Government: Policy Issues/Process (3 Units)
- POLS 108 California Government and Politics (2 Units)
- POLS 110 Politics, Society, And The Mass Media (3 Units)
- POLS 121 International Politics (3 Units)
- POLS 121H International Politics, Honors (4 Units)
- POLS 122 International Organizations: Global and Regional Governance (3 Units)
- POLS 131 Comparative Politics (3 Units)
- POLS 132 Political Thinking (3 Units)
- POLS 134H Political Violence, Honors (4 Units)
- POLS 136 Middle East Government And Politics (3 Units)
- POLS 151 Law And Society (3 Units)
- POLS 295 Internship in Political Science (2-4 Units)
- POLS 299 Independent Study in Political Science (1-4 Units)
Middle East Studies (ARBC)
- ARBC 101 Beginning Modern Standard Arabic I (5 Units)
- ARBC 102 Beginning Modern Standard Arabic II (5 Units)
- ART 216 Survey Of Islamic Art And Architecture (3 Units)
- HEBR 101 Beginning Modern Hebrew I (5 Units)
- HEBR 102 Beginning Modern Hebrew II (5 Units)
- HIST 137 History of Religions of The Middle East (3 Units)
- HIST 138 History of the Modern Middle East (3 Units)
- POLS 136 Middle East Government And Politics (3 Units)
Program Outcome
Learning Outcomes
- Describe key developments in the ongoing process of globalization.
- Explain the nature and reasons for various global problems and the actions taken to address them.
- Analyze the concept of global interdependence with reference to various characteristics of globalization and to specific global problems.
- Connect events discussed in contemporary news with concepts related to political, economic, cultural and ecological globalization and global problems.
English Language Requirements
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