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Global Learning Options for a Broader Education (GLOBE)

About the GLOBE Program

The Global Learning Options for a Broader Education (GLOBE) Program at CSULB is an academic program for students who are interested in international issues and who wish to have at least one study abroad experience during their undergraduate career at CSULB.

Now in its eighth year, this small learning community enrolls approximately fifty new students each fall and offers an integrated curriculum of foundation and content area courses focused on global themes. Students are recruited at SOAR each summer based on interest.

For the last four years, the community has expanded to include degree-seeking international students. All students receive paired courses for the first year, academic advising througout their undergraduate careers, assistance in selecting a major (and minor or certificate), and study abroad advising.


Curriculum

Image of GLOBE students pointing at world map

The curriculum includes written communication, oral communication, critical thinking, literature, the arts, and social sciences.

This course of study will complement any major and career objective (e.g., International Studies, Journalism, Film, Theatre Arts, Graphic Design, Ecology and Environmental Biology, Business Economics, Anthropology, Sociology, Recreation and Leisure Studies, Geography, History, English, International Business, Communication Studies, Fashion Merchandising, Hospitality Foodservice and Hotel Management, Health Science, Public Policy, Foreign Languages, Asian Studies, Industrial Design, Interior Architectural Design, Dance, Music).


Study/Intern/Volunteer/Work Abroad

Students are assisted with information on financial aid and scholarships to enable them to have at least one study/intern/volunteer/work abroad experience while participating in the program.

Students have studied, worked, or volunteered abroad for summer, winter, semester, and one-year programs (or will be leaving for their study abroad experience in fall 2007) in Argentina (1), Australia (6), Bolivia (1), Brazil (6), Cameroon (1), Cambodia (5), Chile (1), China (1), Costa Rica (1), Cuba (1), Ecuador (1), England (16), France (4), Greece (1), Ireland (2), Italy (11), Japan (4), Mexico (3), New Zealand (1), Russia (2), Spain (15), Summer at Sea (1), Sweden (1), and Taiwan (1). Several have participated in multiple programs abroad.

GLOBE Students Abroad—In Their Own Words

To find out what GLOBE students have to say about their study, intern, volunteer, and work experiences abroad (and view some of their photos), click here.


Retention and Graduation Rates

The Program has a 90 percent retention rate after the first year and a 74 percent graduation rate after six years.

Community Experience

Students will have assistance in finding opportunities to have "real world" experiences throughout their university careers with community service learning projects and internships in area businesses, sister city offices, local consulates, and community-based organizations.

International Education Week

International Education Week, a celebration of international education and multiculturalism throughout the United States, is usually held each year during the month of November. For more information click here.


For more information send an e-mail to: Sharon Olson at slolson@csulb.edu.

Freshman Mandatory Advising Workshops for Spring 2009 Classes

Choose one :

Mon., Nov. 24 from 12-2 p.m.OR 2-4 p.m. OR

Tues., Nov. 25 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. OR 2-4 p.m.

OR

Mon., Dec. 1 from 12-2 p.m. OR 2-4 p.m.

OR

Tues., Dec. 2 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. OR 2-4 p.m.

Please e-mail Kristina at kkochan@csulb.edu to schedule an appointment time.


Juniors and Seniors

Spring Job Fair, March 20, 12-4 p.m.

University Student Union

For information on employers who will be in attendance, click here.


Sample Coursework for GLOBE Students

First Semester (13-14 units)

  • University 100 (globally focused)
  • English 100--Written Communication (globally focused)
  • Math
  • Psychology 100 (General Psychology)
  • or
  • Geography 100 (World Regional Geography)
  • Theatre 113 (Intro to Acting)
  • or
  • Foreign Language
  • or
  • Course of your choice--major, or major prerequisite

Second Semester (12-15 units)--Spring 2007 courses

  • Oral Communication (globally focused)
  • Critical Thinking (globally focused)
  • Course(s) of your choice--major, or major prerequisite, or another GE course (e.g., Cultural Anthropology, Principles of Sociology, foreign language)

Third Semester (15 units)

  • Political Science 100 (globally focused)
  • Course(s) of your choice--major, or major prerequisite, or another globally focused GE course (e.g., World History, International Politics)

Junior/Senior Year

  • Interdisciplinary coursework (globally focused)-6 units

Sample Careers

  • International Business and World Trade
  • Urban Planning
  • Travel and tourism
  • Fashion Merchandising
  • Public Relations
  • Graphic Design
  • Foreign Service (e.g., Diplomatic Corps, State Department)
  • Non-profit organizations (e.g., Peace Corps)
  • Teaching (locally and internationally)
  • International Health and Medicine
  • Engineering
  • International Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Industrial and Interior Design
  • International Law
  • Art History/Museum Studies
  • Environmental Biology/Ecology
  • Social Work
  • International Communications and the Media
  • Conference/Convention Planning
  • Hospitality Foodservice
  • Hotel Management
  • International Non-Profit Organizations

For help in choosing a major that might lead to one of these careers click here.

For information on how majors might lead to one of these careers click here.

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