Course Overview - Globalisation: History, Politics and Culture
This distinctive course explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of globalisation, drawing on disciplines including politics and history.
The Globalisation: History, Politics, Culture degree course will give you the means to think critically about crucial world issues and ask, and answer, fundamental questions about our globalised experience.
You will study key global issues and challenges, past and present, including: migration, human rights, racism and imperialism, development, the West and the Middle East, decolonisation and environmental sustainabili...
This distinctive course explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of globalisation, drawing on disciplines including politics and history.<br/><br/>The Globalisation: History, Politics, Culture degree course will give you the means to think critically about crucial world issues and ask, and answer, fundamental questions about our globalised experience.<br/><br/>You will study key global issues and challenges, past and present, including: migration, human rights, racism and imperialism, development, the West and the Middle East, decolonisation and environmental sustainability, all in an international context. Learning in small, participatory seminar groups, you will be taught by published, research-active academic experts who are passionate about the subject.<br/><br/>The knowledge and skills gained on the degree mean you will graduate ready to enter a number of rewarding industries, including journalism, politics, publishing, teaching, NGO and charity work, business or academia.