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This GLOA 400 course is about Post-Soviet Life, the social, cultural, political, and economic worlds of the countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, as well as their former allies elsewhere.
We talk about how people suffer from the IMF programs all the time, but do we actually know, beyond popular social critiques, what exactly the IMF does and how it is governed?
This course is an introductory course for freshmen on the interdisciplinary field of global studies. Professor Ji Hye Lim teaches Mason Korea and Fairfax students virtually.
You’ve been through a long journey of class-taking in GLOA (and others). Now what? In this capstone class, your graduate coursework experience is wrapped into an independent, customized research project.
GLOA 305: College to Career (1 credit) works to help students launch into the global workforce. The semester-long course is taught live in in a virtual format by Professor Jordan Kazemi on Tuesday evenings from 7:20pm to 9:10pm Eastern Time (future times and dates depend on course availability and offering).