What Can I Do With a Major in‌
Global Studies? Global Studies investigates globalization. Very simply, globalization is the process by which the world has become increasingly connected in an economic, political, cultural, and environmental sense. Time and space have been compressed as a result of trade, travel, and virtual communication. While you can argue that globalization is an old process, globalization has accelerated dramatically in the past 50 years. The major studies the new world system that is now with us. Global Studies is an emergent inter-disciplinary field in the social sciences. It includes economics, anthropology, political science, but also religious studies, history, and even biology. Globalization in all its cultural, political, environmental and economic aspects is highly complex which is why the major requires a strong, interdisciplinary academic education.
Skills Associated Global Studies Majors:
Effective verbal and written communication skills Ability to analyze and evaluate ideas from several perspectives Ability to work in a self-directed manner Strong cross-cultural understandings Perceiving and defining cause and effect relationships
Ambassador Border Agent Congressional Aide Consultant Customs Officer Economist Foreign Service Officer Historian International Adoption Specialist International Banker International Business Specialist International Trade
Sample Career Titles**: Specialist Interpreter/Translator Labor Relations Specialist Lawyer Legal Assistant Legislative Aide Licensing Specialist Lobbyist Market Research Analyst Missionary Newspaper/Magazine Journalist Peace Corps/VISTA Volunteer
Political Scientist Public Relations Specialist Researcher Sales Representative Securities Broker Shipping Broker Social Worker Trader Travel Agent Tutor/Teacher University Administrator Writer/Author
**Some careers may require further training and/or educational degree.
Some Employers of Global Studies Majors: Business and Industry State/Federal Government Newspapers and Magazines
Colleges/Universities Non-Profit Organizations Advertising/Public Relations Firms