The purpose of this course is to introduce the field of Global Studies. Along with Global 200 and Global 300, it forms an integrated core backbone of your BGlobal. This course focuses on transdisciplinary frameworks underpinning the Global Studies field and uses case studies from around the world to illustrate its key concepts. The course thus reflects the depth and breadth of Global Studies. In the first part of the course, Global Studies is defined as a critical field of inquiry, which employs transdisciplinary and cross-sectional lenses from economics, linguistics, geography, history, anthropology, and political science to explain the complexity of the global and local challenges. The second portion of the course presents transdisciplinary themes from the four major streams in Global Studies; these include sustainability, human rights, international trade and collaboration, tourism, development, and migration, and others. The course also features lectures given by other staff from the Global Studies Programme, who take part in a roundtable discussion in the final week.