College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Global Studies

What is Global Studies?

Global Studies (GS) is an interdisciplinary field of study that helps us make sense of a complex, diverse, dynamic, and interconnected world, and that helps us address the most pressing global issues of our time.

Global Studies is a broad program where any student can find their passion, and our students and alumni are the best evidence of that. Like Maranatha Croomes (class of 2019) says: “Don’t let how broad it seems intimidate you from jumping in. You’re gonna find something that will fit what you’re interested in. You’re gonna find something that is gonna help you develop who you are, because you can see it from different perspectives.” Maranatha also believes that Once you’re GS, you’re always GS!

Key features of Global Studies include:

What do current students love about Global Studies?

We asked some of our students in Spring 2024 what they love about Global Studies. Here is a small taste of what they said:

Designing your Global Studies BA

A pioneer program in the field, the Global Studies major at CSUMB offers flexibility and student choice. By selecting your own coursework and areas of specialization, create a major tailored to your passions and future goals!

The new, streamlined Global Studies major (launched Fall 2024) allows more curricular space for students to study abroad, add a minor, or explore elective classes.

Look up the most recent catalog (course requirements) for the Global Studies major and minor here

The Global Studies minor

The Global Studies minor provides an opportunity for students in any major to globalize their education and gain cross-cultural competence. We see many students in the Global Studies minor who are majoring in: Environmental Studies, Business, Psychology, Sociology, and more. To complete the minor, students complete at least 12 units of Global Studies coursework.

Look up the most recent catalog (course requirements) for the Global Studies major and minor here

What can you do with a Global Studies degree?

Global Studies Career Planning Guide

There are a wide range of career opportunities for Global Studies graduates, and this degree can help distinguish you from other job candidates by giving you a global perspective and international knowledge.

This document outlines a number of career paths that our outstanding alumni have followed, with alumni testimonials. It also details research opportunities in Global Studies, and the core skills Global Studies graduates bring to the workforce. 

Our alumni have followed many career paths, including:

Skills and strengths common to Global Studies graduates

A degree in Global Studies emphasizes a transdisciplinary approach to examining the world and the effects of globalization, social justice, environmental sustainability, international relations, and more.

Finding the connections among global perspectives and skills can help students become productive contributors and find employment in a rapidly transforming world.

The major develops skills and abilities in: 

Global Studies alumni: what did they do with their GS degrees?

Our alumni use what they learned in Global Studies to make a positive difference in the world. They work in a variety of fields, and consistently report that what they learned in Global Studies changed how they see the world for the better, and in all aspects of their lives, personal and professional.

Watch clips from some of our amazing Global Studies alumni to learn what they did with their Global Studies degrees after graduation, where they are now, and what advice they have for current and prospective Global Studies students! (You can also read the summaries of alumni video clips for accessibility.)

Here are some highlights from the testimonials submitted by our alumni, sorted into their broad career fields:

Graduate school

Many of our alumni found the GS degree to be a good jumping off point for pursuing graduate school and specialist training in a variety of fields in the U.S. and abroad, including:

  • Business management
  • Education and English as a second language certification
  • Medicine/healthcare
  • International affairs 
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Public policy
  • Linguistics
  • Political science

Keith Williams (class of 2014) said: “The Global Studies program is challenging, it pushes you to develop skills that other programs don’t necessarily require like your research skills, impressive amounts of essays, synthesizing of information, reading loads. It really put me ahead pursuing my graduate education.

And Kasey Scolavino (class of 2013) said: “Global Studies also helped me get into my Master’s program; I skipped the GRE by submitting my capstone paper, showing that academic-level writing was enough to be in a graduate program.

Our graduates have been accepted to some of the premier graduate programs in the U.S. and beyond, including: American University, University of California (Berkeley, Davis, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara), University of Edinburgh, University of Ireland, University of Massachusetts, University of Michigan, CSU East Bay, San Jose State University, Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) at Monterey, University of Oregon, State University of New York, CU Denver, University of Denver, University of San Francisco, and others.

Research experience, engagement, and resume building in Global Studies

Students gain hands-on research experience in the Global Studies program through their final research projects in individual courses, publication of podcast episodes with the OtterPod, UROC mentorships, publication with Culture, Society, Praxis, and senior capstone theses. Students also build community through the Global Otters student club. Service learning, study abroad, and internships open paths to careers in government, international organizations, law, business, education, planning, and more.

Advice from GS alumni for current and prospective students

Watch clips from some of our amazing Global Studies alumni to learn what they did with their Global Studies degrees after graduation, where they are now, and what advice they have for current and prospective Global Studies students! (You can also read the summaries of alumni video clips for accessibility.)

Some common advice that our alumni have for current and prospective Global Studies students includes: