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Mar 25, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog
Roadmap Transfer - 2 year: Global Studies, B.A.
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Note: This Roadmap is subject to change based on course needs and scheduling.
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Fall Junior - 16 units
- GE 3B - Student’s Choice of GE Area 3B Humanities: Languages Other than English course - 4 units Units: 4
4 language courses* (3 unique languages), with at least one language in a two semester sequence; ASL will not be accepted. Also, double-counts with GE: 3B. Meets Language graduation requirement, & Major Language #1, Must pass with C- or better to meet language requirement. SPAN 101 and 102 are 4 units.
If language requirement is completed, take a Free Elective.
Note: Students who study abroad will have the language requirement waived. - GLST 300 - Writing in Global Studies: Communicating Global Challenges and Change Units: 3
GLST 300 - Offered Fall only. If not taken Fall Junior year, take Fall Senior year. - POLS 150 - American Political Institutions Units: 3
If already completed, take a Free Elective. - POLS 201 - Careers in Public Service and Law Units: 3
- Student’s Choice of Major Elective. Units: 3
See catalog for course titles, descriptions, & prerequisites.
Recommendations/Notes
- Two year plan assumes Lower Division (LD) Major courses have been completed. If any LD courses remain incomplete, take these courses as soon as possible
- As a Junior, it is recommended that you meet with your Global Studies director/advisor at least once a year to discuss your research interests and plan.
- Prepare a resume
- Meet with Graduate Studies Center
- Meet with Career Development Services
- Join a student organization, such as the International Relations Club
- Meet with Academic Advising for a degree progress check
- Review faculty biographies and publications; connect with at least one faculty member working in area of interest
- Visit Study Abroad website to read about opportunities; consider deadlines and apply for Study Abroad depending on your plan
- Attend at least one research presentation on campus (or off)
- Create or update LinkedIn Profile; be certain to connect with faculty and other professionals working in areas of interest
- Explore Peace Corps Prep Program
- Meet with Global Studies director to discuss Model United Nations research opportunities
- Attend Grad School Fair
- Consider applying for a research internship in international affairs (virtual)
- Attend one or more International Education Week events (third week in November)
Spring Junior - 16 units
- GE 3B - Student’s Choice of GE Area 3B Humanities: Languages Other than English course - 4 units Units: 4
4 language courses* (3 unique languages), with at least one language in a two semester sequence; ASL will not be accepted. Also, double-counts with GE: 3B. Meets Language graduation requirement, & Major Language #1, Must pass with C- or better to meet language requirement. SPAN 101 and 102 are 4 units. - UDGE 3 - Student’s Choice of UDGE - 3: Arts or Humanities course - 3 unit Units: 3
There may be major discipline area electives that double-count with the UDGE-3 requirement. See catalog for course titles and descriptions. - UDGE 4 - Student’s Choice of UDGE - 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences course - 3 unit Units: 3
There may be major discipline area electives that double-count with the UDGE-4 requirement or multicultural perspectives. See catalog for course titles and descriptions. - Student’s Choice of Major Elective. Units: 3
See catalog for course titles, descriptions, & prerequisites. - Student’s Choice of HIST - US History course. Units: 3
Choose one: HIST 270, 271, 272, 275, 350
Recommendations/Notes
- Students who choose to study abroad will receive credit for one upper division elective in the major and the language requirement will be waived.
- Join a disciplinary association such as the International Studies Association, International Studies Association-West, or other organization recommended by a faculty member working in an area of interest.
- Meet with the Career development Services and the Graduate Studies personnel to discuss long term plans
- Review the International Career Guide and links of interest
- Register and create a profile with CalJobs (www.caljobs.ca.gov) and USAJOBS (www.usajobs.gov)
- Investigate and consider participating in campus undergraduate research programs such as Summer SURF and Model United Nations (if not already participating)
- Consider enrolling in elective research credits (POLS 494) during senior year. Contact faculty about parameters for participation
- Visit Study Abroad office to discuss and apply for required Study Abroad
- Explore possible graduate degrees and select target programs (MA, law school, Ph.D.)
- Consider visiting UCSB’s Global Studies department to learn about MA and Ph.D. in Global Studies
- Attend Global Studies Capstone event
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