The Department of Anthropology at the University of Virginia is accepting applications for the second class of Global Culture and Commerce (GCC) minors. Applications are considered once a year, and will be due this year before 5:00 P.M. on March 18.
The GCC minor focuses on the intersection of two sets of issues: (1) cultural translation and cross-cultural knowledge, and (2) local and global economic and cultural development. This minor speaks to a longstanding interest of College students for a liberal arts perspective on the world of international business. We plan to admit the second group of 20 students for Fall 2005.
The GCC minor will consist of six courses, to be distributed as described below, and one co-requisite language course BEYOND THE 202 LEVEL.
The above courses may NOT be double-counted toward another major or minor, except for the co-requisite language course. Courses for the minor should be taken at U.Va., although courses taken abroad will be considered for inclusion by the program directors.
The program is directed by Richard Handler (Department of Anthropology) and Rachel Most (Department of Anthropology) who also serve as the academic advisors for students in the program. Admission to the minor will be by application. Interested students should send the following materials (in hard copy only, no e-mail attachments) to Richard Handler, College of Arts and Sciences, P.O. Box 400133, Garrett Hall:
Admission to the minor will be by application. Applications will be considered once a year, and will be due this year on April 20.
Interested students should send the following materials (in hard copy only, no e-mail attachments) to Richard Handler, College of Arts and Sciences, P.O. Box 400133, Garrett Hall:
Each student will plan his or her program with one of the directors, choosing courses in the above categories in a coordinated fashion. In general, each student's program will be designed to focus on a set of substantive issues, relevant to specific areas of the world. The program directors will consider exceptions to the co-requisite language requirement in the cases of bilingual students or students who wish to begin study of a second language.
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