TC5 Globalization

The growing interactions between, and integration of, peoples, governments, firms, organizations and ideas lie at the center of international relations today, as do the political, economic, and social consequences of and backlash against these trends. The Globalization concentration examines these disparate but interconnected phenomena through a variety of lenses, issue areas and levels of analysis, focusing on the strategies employed by international actors navigating the complexities of the international environment.

Requirements

In addition to completing the Core Requirements and the IR Major Language Requirement, students must take a total of seven courses to complete a Thematic Concentration. Students concentrating in Globalization must take courses from each of the following areas:

  • Social Science (2)
  • Research Methods (1)
  • History (1)
  • Culture (1)
  • Elective (1)
  • Capstone (seminar, honors thesis or directed research) (1)

Approved Courses

This course listing includes all the courses offered over the last four years that may be applied to the Globalization concentration. For a listing of these courses by semester, consult the IR Program Courses page.

Be advised that course ID numbers, titles, and prerequisites often change from semester to semester so consult SIS or individual departments for the most current information. If you have any question about whether a course counts towards your thematic concentration, please contact the IR office.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No.

  • Yes.

  • The Research Methods requirement may be fulfilled in one of two ways, either by taking a Research Methods course:

    • Approved for the TC; or
    • Approved as meeting the Research Methods requirement from the list here
  • An “elective” is any course that fulfills any requirement for the student’s thematic concentration

  • Yes. If you fulfill the thematic concentration requirements with fewer than seven courses, you must select additional courses off the approved course listings to fulfill the seven-course requirement.

  • The Capstone requirement may be fulfilled in one of three ways. You may:

    • Take an upper-level seminar from the list of TC5-approved seminars; or
    • IR senior honors thesis (requires IR Program approval and one-year commitment); or
    • Directed Research with and IR Core Faculty member
  • No. If a Tufts course is not on the IR Program’s list of approved courses, it does not count towards the major, even if it seems relevant. To have courses taken outside of Tufts considered for credit in the major and to learn more about transfer of credit policies in the major, consult the IR Transfer of Credit page.

  • Yes. Some courses will satisfy two or occasionally three or more thematic concentration requirements. These courses are indicated in the course listings (see, for example, HIST 28) and can be used to satisfy multiple requirements.