KULT3320 - Globalization Theory
Course content
The term globalization is used to describe numerous phenomena and processes. The course focuses on social and cultural processes of change viewed in relation to economic globalization. Students will gain insight into theories of globalization as well as the driving forces behind various aspects of globalization. Important theoretical debates will be examined, such as questions like whether or not we are approaching a more homogenous world; the significance of the local in meeting with the global; and the question of change and continuity when global meets local. Via examples students will discuss if and how the concept of globalization can provide new and fruitful perspectives for understanding contemporary social developments.
KULT3320 is a fundamental course in MSc in Globalization, and includes common activities such as courses in academic writing, computer courses, guest lectures and student presentations.
Learning outcome
The course objective is to provide students with insight into the concept of globalization and the discussions associated with it by studying the most significant literature on globalization theory.
Learning methods and activities
Before the students are allowed to do the final written assignment, they must pass an oral presentation.
Compulsory assignments
- Oral performance
Recommended previous knowledge
Completed Bachelor's degree and master's students at NTNU.
Required previous knowledge
Course materials
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| KULT3315 | 7.5 | 2007.01.09 |
More on the course
NoFacts
Version: 1
Credits: 7.5
Study level: Second degree level
Grade: Letters
Coursework
Term no.: 1
Teaching semester: FALL 2011
Start: FALL 2011
No.of lecture hours: -
Lab hours: -
No.of specialization hours: -
Language of instruction: English
Examination plan
FALL 2011
Examination arrangement: Home examination
Part: 1
Home examination , counts for 100/100
Examination date:
Course coordinator
- Merete Lie
Lecturer(s)
- Merete Lie
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture
Subject area(s)
- Globalization
- History
- Cultural History
- Social Studies
Contact information
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of CultureNTNU Dragvoll