International Administration
Summer quarter
Faculty: Laurance Geri public administration
Summer: CRN (Credit) Level 40187 (4 GR) First Session; 40204 (4 UG) Jr - Sr First Session
Credits: 4(Su)
Class Standing: Junior - Graduate
Offered During: Evening and Weekend
Description
This course will explore the theory and reality of international organizations. Problems such as climate change and unequal development require global solutions. Yet institutions such as the United Nations designed to confront them are weak and widely distrusted. The course will explore this dilemma, the challenge of sustainable development, the role of social movements in guiding global change, and the intercultural skills needed to work effectively at the global level.
Maximum Enrollment: 15
Advertised Schedule: 6-9p Fri, 9a-6p Sat/Sun (Jul. 1-3, 15-17)
Campus Location: Olympia
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