Description
This course will explore the complexities related to geography. It will examine the history of modern globalization, geography, the critical ideologies, theories, and policies that helped to connect the world economies, and the impacts of globalization on culture, development, and the environment. The course is structured in a way that breaks down the concept of Geography from the basic into lectures (including the Introduction and Conclusion).
Learning Outcomes
- Student will understand the several key aspects of Globalization.
- Student will understand the history of globalization.
- Student will be able to discuss the key critical ideologies behind Globalization.
- Student will be understand Least Cost Theory and its role in shaping the Globalized world.
- Student will be able to discuss uneven global development.
- Student will be able to identify globally traded commodities that shape economic and political relationships.
Requirements
No textbook is required for this course.
Target Audience-
- This course is intended for anyone interested in how Geography and Globalization works or fails to work.
Course Features
- Lectures 6
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 25 min for each class
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 280
- Assessments Yes