Global Markets and Personal Impacts - University of Washington

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Analyze globalization using evidence-based methods to address current issues that affect us personally and economically amidst worldwide market-led forces.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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Subjects

  • IT
  • Global
  • Global Markets
  • Globalization
  • Economics

Course programme

This globalization course focuses on the ways market-led macro-economic reforms associated with globalization (such as free trade agreements and privatization initiatives) have come together with much more micro innovations in how personal behavior is organized by market forces (rethinking education as a personal investment practice, for example, or outsourcing dating to for-profit companies). At the end of this course you will be able to: Describe the main debates and controversies surrounding globalization Analyze the ties and tensions of uneven global development Understand the growing impact of global market integration Synthesize knowledge of market globalization with your own experiences of market forces and market reforms Evaluate the way in which market forces define and delimit personal choices and everyday life globally Develop capacity to respond and reflect personally amidst the ties and tensions of market-led globalization. This course is adapted from a similar class offered by the Bachelor of Arts in Integrated Social Sciences, a fully online degree completion program from the University of Washington.

Additional information

Matthew Sparke Dr. Matthew Sparke is a Professor of Geography and International Studies and the Director of the online Integrated Social Sciences program at the University of Washington. He is the author of "Introducing Globalization: Ties, Tensions and Uneven Integration" (Oxford: 2013), and "In the Space of Theory: Post Foundational Geographies of the Nation-State" (Minneapolis: 2005). Dr. Sparke has won the University of Washington's lifetime Distinguished Teacher Award for his teaching about globalization, as well as prizes for excellence in global education from the pan-Hellenic association and Jackson School of International Studies.

Global Markets and Personal Impacts - University of Washington

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