Programme Introduction
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Nurturing Future Global Leaders
Our Global Studies (GLSD) undergraduate programme nurtures future global leaders by cultivating a global mindset. It is designed to respond to the increasing mobility of talent and the integration of national markets, and to meet the rapidly rising demand for global leadership to negotiate international relations and geopolitics, coordinate with interconnected worldwide economic and financial links, and react to global environmental and health challenges (e.g. climate change, pollution and pandemics).
The programme is for students who:
- are interested in global issues;
- aim to equip themselves with global and cosmopolitan vision;
- want to develop global consciousness;
- want to develop the ability to think globally and act locally; and
- want to prepare for future leadership in diverse global settings.
Students can design their own concentration area and build their expertise in this area by choosing a mix of the interdisciplinary courses from the following elective clusters:
- Global Media and Popular Culture
- Global Economy
- World Politics
- Planetary Health
- Quantitative Methods in Global Studies
Diverse Experiential Learning Activities
GLSD students take part in various experiential learning activities to deepen their knowledge of diverse academic disciplines:
- Capstone Project
- Resident Study Overseas
- Internship
- Overseas Field Studies
Career Prospects
GLSD students are trained to work in the public and private sectors, including:
- Government;
- Multinational Corporations;
- Global Organizations;
- Non-profit Organizations; and
- Education Institutions.
If you are interested in this programme, please review the application requirements and deadlines specific to the respective admission scheme to increase your chances of getting accepted.