Study On-Site
Nursing professor Carole Heath
Zimbabwe
Winter 2006
Sonoma State University offers students many opportunities for developing a global and international perspective through study in diverse academic programs. As a fundamental part of their globally-focused liberal arts and science education, students begin to explore their identity as global citizens through participation in the First Year Experience. Through courses in General Education and their majors, students gain awareness of the complex ecology of language, culture, and society in a wide range of academic concentrations, including:
- Anthropology
- Art
- Chicano & Latino Studies
- English
- Environmental Studies
- First-Year Experience
- Geography
- Global Studies
- History
- Hutchins School
- International Business
- Linguistics
- Modern Languages & Literatures
- Music
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Women's and Gender Studies
These programs and others encourage students to pursue their global interests by studying abroad. Professional programs, such as Nursing and Education, also provide a gateway to global perspectives through coursework and international study.
