Global Studies Learning Outcomes
Students learn the historical causes and current process of globalization from an interdisciplinary foundation. They are given the tools to understand global relationships and learn about ways to introduce effective change in issues of global importance. The global studies major emphasizes a flexible structure, allowing students to share in the design of their major and to respond to emergent opportunities at the University and abroad. Experiential learning is stressed: students must study abroad for one semester and are encouraged to take internships and other service learning opportunities.
Program Requirements
Do you have a desire to travel the world and learn about foreign languages and cultures? Then the interdisciplinary Global Studies major could be a perfect fit for you.
Career Opportunities
Global Studies majors will be prepared to pursue career opportunities across a wide range of exciting fields, including:
Political affairs
Gather and analyze data about new developments in foreign politics.
International relations and diplomacy
Work at an embassy to promote peace while representing the best interest of America.
Law
Go on to law school after graduation, and then practice international law, or work for a firm.
Nonprofit & Development
Work with groups such as the Peace Corps, USAID, and Oxfam America on international affairs.
International Event Planning
Plan domestic and international events such as corporate meetings and educational events.
Education and Study Abroad Programs
Work in education and help the next generation of students make their Study Abroad dreams a reality.
Meet Our Faculty
Thomas Severo, Esq.
Joseph Coelho, Ph.D.
Giuliano Espino, Ph.D.
David Smailes, Ph.D.
Miranda Martin, Global Studies major
I always appreciated the role cultures play in shaping different national politics. Thus, when I began my studies at FSU, deciding to major in Global Studies was an easy choice for me.
Kiahna Esquilin, Global Studies Major
What I love about the program is the specialized attention that you receive from your advisor and professors. I have had such great courses that focus on heavy topics both locally and globally.
Learn More
If the Global Studies major sounds like a good fit but you would like to learn more, contact Admissions at admissions [at] framingham.edu (admissions[at]framingham[dot]edu) or 508-626-4500.