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Other faith and globalisation related courses

If you want to focus your studies more specifically on a certain area within the scope of faith and globalisation we have collected a list of courses which you might be interested in from within our network of universities.

Lead university courses

Durham University courses

  • Advanced Issues in International Economic Law (LAW41130)
  • Advanced Power and Governance (ANTH41530)
  • Advanced Power and Governance (ANTH41530)
  • Buddhist Philosophy (PHIL40630)
  • Christian Formation, Faith Development and Critical Education (THEO55730)
  • Collective Identities & Political Thought in Britain Since 1850 (SGIA40215)
  • Conceiving Change in Contemporary Catholicism (THEO40230)
  • Current Issues in Care Design and Delivery (HEAS41815)
  • Human Rights (SGIA40815)
  • International Economics (BUSI40A15)
  • International Social Work (SOCI40415)
  • International Theory (SGIA41815)
  • Islam and Politics: Issues in Contemporary Muslim Thought (SGIA41215)
  • Islamic Political Economy (SGIA41915)
  • Nationalism, Revolution and Reform in Contemporary China (SGIA45015)
  • Politics, Government and Civil Society in The Middle East (SGIA45315)
  • Political Ideology (SGIA40515)
  • Principles of Theological Ethics (THEO41230)
  • Religion, Ethnicity and Otherness (MELA42630)
  • Religion, Modernity and Identity (THEO40730)
  • Representing Otherness (MLAC42430)
  • Ritual, Symbolism and Belief in the Anthropology of Religion (THEO56730)
  • The International System (SGIA41315)
  • The Public Understanding of Science and Religion (THEO40430)

McGill University courses

  • 14323 ANTH Peoples of South Asia
  • 1736 CATH Introduction to Catholicism
  • 2958 CATH Catholic Intellectual Traditions
  • 13933 EDER The Religious Quest
  • 13547 EDER Globalization, Education & Change
  • 11646 ISLA FYS: Narrations of the Middle East
  • 13514 ISLA Islam and Politics
  • 13595 POLI Politics of Southeast Asia
  • 5063 POLI Seminar: International Politics
  • 9803 POLI Middle East Politics
  • 13605 POLI Latin American Politics
  • 11972 RELG The Study of World Religions
  • 2174 RELG Hinduism and Buddhism
  • 3784 RELG Mahayana Buddhism
  • 9945 RELG Bhakti Hinduism
  • 13927 RELG Chinese Religions
  • 10743 ISLA Introduction to Shi'i Islam
  • 10334 ISLA Muslim Societies
  • 10895 JWST Jewish Law
  • 6692 POLI Developing Areas/Africa
  • 10782 POLI The European Union
  • 6845 POLI African Politics
  • 1761 RELG Judaism, Christianity and Islam
  • 1762 RELG Religions of East Asia
  • 9275 RELG East Asian Buddhism
  • 9276 RELG Modern Hindu Thought

National University of Singapore courses

  • PP5206: Politics and Policy in Southeast Asia
  • PP5210: UN and Global Governance
  • PP5222: Southeast Asia in International Relations
  • PP5224: Negotiation and Conflict Management
  • PP5226: Social Policy: Issues and Options
  • PP5235: Development Policy in Southeast Asia
  • PP5237: Strategies for Poverty Alleviation
  • PP5242: Topics in Institutional or Political Analysis
  • PP5243: Infrastructure Policy
  • PP5244: Public Sector Reform in Developing Countries
  • PP5245: Project Management for the Public Sector
  • PP5246: Public Policy and Management of Health Systems
  • PP5247: International Economic Policy
  • PP5248: International Conflict Resolution
  • PP5250: Economic Development Policy
  • PP5251: Institutions and Public Policy
  • PP5252: Ethnic Politics and Governance in Asia
  • PP5258: International Relations and Diplomacy
  • PP5263: Global Issues and Institutions
  • PP5264: States, Markets and International Governance
  • PP5266: Global Health Policy and Issues
  • PP5273: Political Islam and Governance
  • PP5280: Politics and Development: Approaches, Issues and Cases
  • PP5289: Women, Leadership and Public Policy
  • PP5285: State-Society Relations in Singapore
  • PP5295: Aid Governance
  • PP5297: Public Policy for Sustainability
  • PP5311 Globalisation and Public Policy

Peking University courses

Visit the Peking University website for course details

Tecnologico de Monterrey courses

  • AP4002 Development and social policy
  • AP4010 Globalization and political strategy for development
  • EI4009 Regions and globalisation

University of Sierra Leone - Fourah Bay College courses

Visit the Fourah Bay College website for details on courses.

University of Western Australia courses

  • POLS8601 Identities in Global Politics: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Religion
  • POLS8602 The International Political System: Evolution and Contemporary Issues
  • POLS8603 International Relations in the Asia-Pacific Region
  • POLS8605 States and International Political Economy
  • POLS8606 Theory and Method in International Relations

Yale University courses

  • REL 568a, Race, Tribe, and Hue: The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in New Testament Interpretation
  • REL 640a, African American Religious Strategies
  • REL 644b, Christianity and Social Power
  • REL 631a, African American Moral and Social Thought
  • REL 633a, Christian Ethics and Social Problems
  • REL 689b, Natural Law and Christian Ethics
  • REL 719a, Finding Spirituality in Modern America
  • REL 733a, Religions and Societies in Colonized North America
  • HIST 387a, West African Islam
  • REL 914a, Christian-Muslim Dialogue and Understanding
  • REL 915a, Indigenous Religions and Ecology
  • REL 916b, World Christianity
  • REL 917b, World Religion and Ecology: Asian Religions
  • REL 919b, African Religions
  • REL 905b, Resources for the Study of Religion
  • REL 908b, Biomedical Ethics in Theological Perspective
  • REL 926b, Political Economy of Misery
  • REL 932b, Ethics and Ecology in the Practice of Biodiversity Conservation
  • REL 939a, Global Ethics
  • REL 943a, Religion, Empowerment, and the Role of Women in Nationalist Movements in the Middle East and North Africa
  • REL 972b, American Religious Thought and the Democratic Ideal
  • REL 975a, Seminar on Faith and Globalization
  • REL 984a, Religion, Middle East Politics, and Conflict Resolution
  • Judaism in the Persian Period
  • The Rise of Monotheism in Ancient Israel
  • Introduction to Asian Christianity I: East Asia
  • Contemporary Theological Anthropology
  • Asian-American Theology
  • Political Theology
  • Chinese Protestant Christianity, 1800-2010
  • Religious Freedom in U.S. History
  • Gender, Religion, and Globalization: Practices, Texts, and Contexts
  • Ethics and the Economy
  • Christian Social Ethics
  • Global Ethics and Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Ethics in Theory and Practice
  • Covenant, Federalism, and Public Ethics
  • Communicative Ethics in a Multicultural Democracy
  • Chinese and Japanese Christian Literature
  • The Art and Architecture of Conversion and Evangelism
  • American Environmental History and Values
  • American Indian Religions and Ecology
  • AMST 622a and 623b/CPLT 622a, Working Group on Globalization and Culture
  • AMST 719a, Interrogating the Crisis of Islam
  • ANTH 540aU, Religion, Culture, and the State
  • ANTH 542aU, Cultures and Markets: Asian Connections through Time and Space
  • ANTH 780bU/ARCG 780bU, The Archaeology of Religion
  • CPLT 622a/AMST 622a, Working Group on Globalization and Culture
  • EALL 560a/RLST 584a, Introduction to the Chinese Buddhist Canon
  • HIST 503bU/JDST 723bU/RLST 759bU, Jews and Christians in Late Antique Roman Palestine
  • HIST 544a, Church and Society in the Middle Ages
  • INRL 514au/ARCH 4216au, Globalization Space: Global Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
  • INRL 522bU/HPA 595b, Social, Economic, and Political Dimensions of Development
  • INRL 610b, Topics in Modern Middle East Studies
  • INRL 650a, Non-State Actors in World Politics
  • INRL 713b, Critical Issues in Development Policy
  • NELC 512b, Egyptian Religion through the Ages
  • NELC 519au, Religion and Politics in the Ancient Near East
  • PLSC 658aU, International Institutions
  • PLSC 660aU, Religion and War
  • RLST 584a/EALL 560a, Introduction to the Chinese Buddhist Canon
  • RLST 585b, Material Culture in Asian Religions
  • RLST 675b/JDST 722b, Ancient Judaism
  • RLST 720a, Seminar on the Qur’an
  • RLST 872bU/F&ES 879b/REL 917b, World Religion and Ecology: Asian Religions
  • RLST 920aU, Reason, Faith, and Feeling: Early Modern Christian Thought
  • JDST 723bU/HIST 503bU/RLST 759bU, Jews and Christians in Late Antique Roman Palestine
  • JDST 763au, Medieval Jews, Christians, and Muslims Imagining Each Other
  • JDST 793aU/HIST 951aU/RLST 799aU, Introduction to Modern Jewish Thought

St. Mary’s University College courses

  • Varieties of Modern Fundamentalisms
  • ‘Princely Power’: From Whitehall to the White House
  • Creating France: From Saint Louis to Sarkozy

Associate university courses

University of Winchester courses

  • Theoretical Approaches to Contemporary Global Issues
  • Theology, Religion and Ethics
  • International Development
  • Death in World Religions
  • Management Responses to Global Issues
  • Interreligious Dialogue and Intercultural Theology
  • The Health of Nations
  • Religion and Globalisation
  • Religion in the Contemporary West

Wheaton College courses

  • INTR 562. Foundations of Intercultural Communication
  • INTR 563. Cross-Cultural Teaching and Learning
  • INTR 526x. Global Cities: Cities and the World
  • INTR 561. Intercultural Communication
  • INTR 588. Asian Culture and Communication

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