Course Title:
European Union and Globalization
Course Description:
Explores a range of economic, political, and social issues confronting the European Union, its member countries, its neighbors, and its trading partners. As it continues its remarkable process of economic integration with the introduction of a common currency, the European Union faces major challenges and opportunities. The powerful forces of globalization have created an anti-globalization backlash that is central to debates on the future of Europe. Through cases, library and field research, and guest speakers, students develop a deeper understanding of the problems and potential of European integration. Also allows students participation in a unique transatlantic, Internet-based virtual seminar with students and faculty of international business in Germany, France, Spain, and Ireland.
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Every
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Prerequisite Remarks:
Honors program participation or permission of instructor.
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Repeatable:
N
Additional Information:
Honors program only