COMM160CG
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COMM 160CG - Communication, Culture & Globalization
CommunicationCollege of Letters and Science
Full Course Title
Communication, Culture & Globalization
Instructor Name(s)
SASTRY
Course Description
To be able to communicate across intercultural contexts is not only an essential life skill but also an ethical obligation. Globalization provides opportunities and challenges to effective intercultural communication. In an era where the line between “our” and “other” cultures is rapidly disappearing, moving, and changing, learning how globalization processes shape our communication and cultural practices is a key element of a liberal arts education. In this course, we explore the interconnections between communication, culture, and globalization. We will define and critique differing visions of globalization and reflect on how communication can be a tool for social justice in a global world.
Unit Value
4
Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit
0
Maximum Units
4
Prerequisites
Advisory Enrollment Comments
Open to Communication and Interdisciplinary Studies majors only; Open to all students during summer session except freshmen.
Repeat Comments
May be repeated for additional credit to a maximum of 40 units provided letter designations are different.