Age of Globalization - University of Texas at Austin

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3.5
2 reviews
  • The study material is truly rich and Mr Hoberman's presentation is great. Particularly the question & answer portion presents all elements precisely.
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  • Teacher Hoberman, in the light of the Brexit vote and the up and coming 2016 presidential race in the United States of America, needs to, on the off chance that he has not so as of now, upgraded feedback of the present globalization extend. I was an alum of his 2014 online course and adapted MUCH for which I am appreciative. Hoberman requirements to change his course to address the feedback of a globalization venture that is happening now. The present globalization model is a disappointment on incredible scale. The general population of the world are plainly and immovably dismissing it. Scholarly people need to accommodating to the general population of the Earth and propose another model of globalization that is helpful to all and not only a couple select tremendously rich worldwide elements. Much obliged.
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Identify the historical and cultural systems driving globalization and changing societies around the world.
With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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Undergraduate: Expects familiarity with the general subject matter, but does not expect more than a general understanding of either concepts or vocabulary. The course may expect familiarity with other undergraduate course materials

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3.5
  • The study material is truly rich and Mr Hoberman's presentation is great. Particularly the question & answer portion presents all elements precisely.
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  • Teacher Hoberman, in the light of the Brexit vote and the up and coming 2016 presidential race in the United States of America, needs to, on the off chance that he has not so as of now, upgraded feedback of the present globalization extend. I was an alum of his 2014 online course and adapted MUCH for which I am appreciative. Hoberman requirements to change his course to address the feedback of a globalization venture that is happening now. The present globalization model is a disappointment on incredible scale. The general population of the world are plainly and immovably dismissing it. Scholarly people need to accommodating to the general population of the Earth and propose another model of globalization that is helpful to all and not only a couple select tremendously rich worldwide elements. Much obliged.
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Deniz Sezen

3.5
25/11/2016
What I would highlight: The study material is truly rich and Mr Hoberman's presentation is great. Particularly the question & answer portion presents all elements precisely.
What could be improved: Everything OK.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Karen Wilson

3.5
24/11/2016
What I would highlight: Teacher Hoberman, in the light of the Brexit vote and the up and coming 2016 presidential race in the United States of America, needs to, on the off chance that he has not so as of now, upgraded feedback of the present globalization extend. I was an alum of his 2014 online course and adapted MUCH for which I am appreciative. Hoberman requirements to change his course to address the feedback of a globalization venture that is happening now. The present globalization model is a disappointment on incredible scale. The general population of the world are plainly and immovably dismissing it. Scholarly people need to accommodating to the general population of the Earth and propose another model of globalization that is helpful to all and not only a couple select tremendously rich worldwide elements. Much obliged.
What could be improved: No negative aspects.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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2017

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Subjects

  • Business
  • Management
  • Globalization
  • Cultural
  • Society

Course programme

Globalization is a fascinating spectacle that can be understood as global systems of competition and connectivity. These man-made systems provide transport, communication, governance, and entertainment on a global scale. International crime networks are outgrowths of the same systems. Topics include national identity, language diversity, the global labor market, popular culture, sports and climate change. However, an increase in integration has not brought increased equality. Globalization creates winners and losers among countries and global corporations, making competition the beating heart of the globalization process. The globalization process exemplifies connectivity. Globalization is unimaginable without the unprecedented electronic networks that project dominant cultural products into every society on earth. Learn how to identify and analyze global systems and better understand how the world works. Before your course starts, try the new edX Demo where you can explore the fun, interactive learning environment and virtual labs.

Additional information

John Hoberman John Hoberman holds a Ph.D. Scandinavian Languages and Literature from University of California, Berkeley. He has taught courses on globalization many times over the past ten years. He lectures on the international sports system and the global doping crisis in many countries around the world, and has published almost a hundred sports commentaries in newspapers and popular magazines.

Age of Globalization - University of Texas at Austin

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