Are you amazed by how interconnected the world has become? Do you wonder how nations, institutions, and people have built global relationships that affect the ways we communicate, conduct business, and shape our politics? If so, the global studies program might be the perfect fit for you.
Allan Hancock College’s global studies provides students with a strong base of knowledge,
methods, and practical skills in the areas of social, political, economic, environmental,
and cultural dimensions of globalization processes.
The global studies program prepares students for transfer to continue their education,
or for careers as educators, politicians, lawyers, non-profit leaders, government
employees, business persons, and more.
This program will help you to:
- analyze important globalizing trends and their impact on the world’s cultures and the environment
- explain transnational economic processes affecting global decisions and events
- understand how globalization is affecting multiculturalism and the processes causing contemporary cultures to change
- explore the changing nature of political organizations and non-governmental organizations in the modern world system
- analyze the interdependence among people, groups, societies, governments, and nations in finding solutions to current global problems and conflicts
- describe core civic values which generate socially responsible behavior at both local and global levels
Degrees and Certificates Offered
Each program has unique requirements. The order in which you take courses may affect your completion time. Visit the links below to view the program requirements and a general semester-by-semester course schedule.
Associate in Arts- Global Studies
To view all available degrees and certificates visit the Allan Hancock College course catalog.
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Contact Information
Department Chair
Roger Hall
805-922-6966 ext. 3427
rhall@hancockcollege.edu
Department Administrative Assistant II
Rose Delgado 805-922-6966 ext. 3334
rose.delgado@hancockcollege.edu
Dean, Academic Affairs
Rick Rantz
805-922-6966 ext. 5203
rrantz@hancockcollege.edu
Location
Santa Maria CampusBldg. C, Rm. 28
805-922-6966 ext. 3732