Here's a list of relevant college coursework (these also happen to be my favorite classes of all)
World Regions: Concepts and Contemporary Culture, Jared Diamond, Spring 2018
Media, Ethics, and Digital Age: Case-Study Approach, Abigail Goldman, Spring 2020
Writing on Deadline, Abigail Goldman, Winter 2020
Urban Revolution: Space and Society in Global Context, Ananya Roy, Spring 2019
Uneven Development Geographies: Prosperity and Impoverishment in Third World, Eric Sheppard, Winter 2020
Sociology of Contemporary China, C.K. Lee, Winter 2019
African Political Economy, Alden Young, Spring 2021
Topics in Historiography: World History: Global Capitalism and South Asia, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Fall 2020
Creative Writing: Poetry, Fred D’Aguiar, Winter 2021
Culture, Power, and Development, Jennifer Chun, Winter 2021
Using Qualitative Methods to Understand Social Problems and Their Potential Solutions, Amada Armenta, Winter 2021
The Study of Culture: Other Worlds Are Possible (Abolition Anthropology), Hannah Appel, Fall 2020
History of Religion in the U.S., Simon Joseph, Spring 2020
Theory and History in International Development, Kevan Harris, Winter 2020
Big Data, Deep Leaning, and Economics, Denis Chetverikov, Spring 2018
Perceptions of U.S. Abroad: Discussions with Visiting Fulbright Scholars, Ann Kerr, Winter 2018
Evaluating Cosmopolitanism, Samantha Wieske, Spring 2020