Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Change

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  • Credential: master's degree
  • Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Credits: 33
  • Next start: see program details

The online Global Change graduate focus takes a critical approach to understanding the histories, impacts, legacies, and dynamics of globalization. Global Change pays particular attention to the production and reproduction of inequities and how they are shaped across space and time.

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About Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Change

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Global Change examines how people’s lived realities are impacted by the social, political, environmental, and technological forces on a global scale. In this focus area, you will explore the relationships between the global and the local, and how different relations of power structure these relationships and lived experiences. You will study how global forces affect nation-states, local communities, international governance, labour relations, the environment, and more.

This focus area is a good fit for learners interested in understanding globalization and how individuals, communities, and institutions influence and respond to its dynamics. It is also a good fit for students who are interested in deepening their understanding of power relations on a global scale across time and space.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree and an academic writing assessment.

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Program details

Overview

Advance your perspective in a Global Change graduate program that integrates theories, methods and practices from the arts, humanities and social sciences.

With Athabasca University’s online Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Change, you will learn to think holistically, critically and reflectively. You will find the connections and points of overlap between specialized and generalized knowledge. You will also learn problem-solving skills and policy-making strategies.

The Global Change stream takes a critical approach to understanding the histories, impacts, legacies, and dynamics of globalization.

You will explore how global flows and dynamics relate to local communities and realities, and critically interrogate global inequity. You will pay particular attention to power relations and how communities are differently impacted and implicated.

The focus area also examines how individuals, communities, and institutions create, resist, adapt to, and negotiate global forces. Your program will finish with a final integrated project or capstone paper that will exercise and explore your newly acquired skills and knowledge.

You can choose to complete this project in a paced study capstone course, or through an individual study project that will allow you to:

  • explore a question or issue that’s important to you
  • relate your research to a work or life situation
  • address a community problem

Why take the Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Change?

Global change affects societies, economies, and ecosystems around the world. Organizations need people who can understand these shifts from multiple perspectives and who can think across disciplines to respond to complex global challenges.

In this focus area, you will learn to:

  • understand how economic and cultural globalization affect daily life
  • look at how technologies shape global change
  • explore how different systems, such as neoliberalism, colonialism, and white supremacy, influence countries and communities
  • identify unequal impacts of global change at the intersections of Indigeneity, race, class, gender, and other intersecting identities

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Change strengthens these skills and prepares graduates to analyze global trends, understand their uneven effects, and contribute to informed and ethical decision-making.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Jan. 15 spring
May 15 fall
Sep. 15 winter

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies is a 33-credit online master’s program. You must complete 18 credits through Athabasca University.

You may register in Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses anytime as a non-program student, and if you want to apply to the program, there are 3 intakes each year. Please see our FAQ.

Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses are offered in online paced study and individualized study formats. Paced study courses have defined start and end dates. Individualized study courses begin on the first day of every month, year-round.

Routes and options

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies program has several academic focus areas to choose from, as well as an independent track that allows you to develop your own program of study.

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study, or work at your own pace to complete your requirements within 6 years.

The expected normal completion time is 3–4 years.

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