W26 Open seats: Global Studies 178: Global Politics of Climate Change

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Undergrad Advising Global Studies

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Nov 20, 2025, 12:37:52 PMNov 20
to global...@global.ucsb.edu, Global Pre-Majors, opport...@global.ucsb.edu
Hi Global majors,

We have some open seats to share in one of our upper division courses!
  • Global Studies 178: Global Politics of Climate Change, Thursdays, 2-4:50 pm
  • Course description: How do societies understand and transform their environments? How do we evaluate whether societies are sustainable? What will it take for us to achieve sustainable development? This course approaches these questions during a difficult time—the Anthropocene—an era in which human activities are reshaping the global physical-environmental basis of human civilization and the survival of thousands of non-human species.
Contact us at global-...@ucsb.edu with enrollment questions - pre-majors with lower division unit standing, we'll consider add codes starting on pass 3 depending on space available.

Thanks,

Meghan Zero, M. Ed.



Global Studies Undergraduate Advisor
Email: megha...@ucsb.edu|SSMS 2006  
Phone: (805) 893-7860 (email is best)
Remote on Tuesdays + Fridays
Appointments from 9am-12 pm & 1-2pm 
Drop-ins (no appt required) schedule
UC Santa Barbara





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Global Studies Undergraduate Advising Team
Meghan Zero + Taylor Ross + Undergraduate Peer Advisors
Email: global-...@ucsb.edu|Appointment info here  

UC Santa Barbara

Undergrad Advising Global Studies

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Dec 1, 2025, 6:03:13 PM (6 days ago) Dec 1
to Global Pre-Majors, global...@global.ucsb.edu, opport...@global.ucsb.edu
Hi Global majors,

We have some open seats to share in one of our upper division courses, even if you are not yet in the full major!
  • Global Studies 178: Global Politics of Climate Change, Thursdays, 2-4:50 pm
  • Course description: How do societies understand and transform their environments? How do we evaluate whether societies are sustainable? What will it take for us to achieve sustainable development? This course approaches these questions during a difficult time—the Anthropocene—an era in which human activities are reshaping the global physical-environmental basis of human civilization and the survival of thousands of non-human species.
Contact us at global-...@ucsb.edu with enrollment questions - pre-majors with lower division unit standing, email us for an approval code!

Thanks,

Meghan Zero, M. Ed.



Global Studies Undergraduate Advisor
Email: megha...@ucsb.edu|SSMS 2006  
Phone: (805) 893-7860 (email is best)
Remote on Tuesdays + Fridays
Appointments from 9am-12 pm & 1-2pm 
Drop-ins (no appt required) schedule
UC Santa Barbara





--
Global Studies Undergraduate Advising Team
Meghan Zero + Taylor Ross + Undergraduate Peer Advisors
Email: global-...@ucsb.edu|Appointment info here  

UC Santa Barbara
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