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Dr. Richard Schur, Director
Office: (417) 873-6834
rschur@drury.edu

Global Perspectives 21 Curriculum

The Global Studies minor is the program that gives expression to Drury’s mission to liberate persons to participate responsibly in and contribute to life in a global community. All students must satisfy the following content areas to complete the GP21 Curriculum:

GP21 Core Courses
GP21 Course Name
Credit Hours
American Experience (FR):
6
For Freshmen: GLST 101 & 102: American Experience (Alpha Seminar)
For Transfer Students: GLST 200: Studies in American Life
Mathematics (FR): one of the following:
3
MATH 203: Mathematics and Inquiry
MATH 230: Business Calculus
MATH 231: Calculus I
Health and Well-being (FR or SO):
2
EXSP 220: Fitness for Life
Global Awareness and Cultural Diversity (SO):
3
GLST 201: Global Awareness and Cultural Diversity
Values Inquiry (SO):
3
Values Inquiry Courses
Science and Inquiry (SO):
6-8
Global Futures (JR):
3
GLST 301: Global Futures
Undergraduate Science Research (SR):
3
NSCI 361: Undergraduate Research Experience
Senior Seminar or Research (SR):
3

Senior Research Project

GP21 Elective Courses
Course Name
Credit Hours
Ideas & Events of Western History:
3
Elective Courses
Artifacts of Western Culture:
3
Elective Courses
Creativity Explored:
6
Elective Courses
Human Behavior:
3
Elective Courses
Political Science and Economics:
3
Elective Courses
Activity Class:
1
EXSP Elective Courses: Activity Class or Varsity Participation
Foreign Language:
6-8
Foreign Language Elective Courses
Minorities and Indigenous Cultures:
3

Elective Courses

Total GP21 Credit Hours:
60-69

Under special circumstances, if a student wishes to substitute a course not already approved for the Global Perspectives curriculum, he or she must petition the Global Perspectives committee for approval.



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