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Global Great Books
Undergraduate Degree

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Do you want to have meaningful discussions about the perennial questions that animate human life? While we read what some of the greatest minds have thought about the human condition, you will discover a diverse set of answers to life’s biggest questions, giving you the opportunity to discern the best path for yourself.

This program will not only develop your ability to think globally, it will also enrich your sense about how to navigate the complexities of human life, find meaningful solutions to enduring problems, and inspire others to do the same.

At a Glance

Upcoming Start Dates

September, 2026

Duration

3.5 – 4 Years (Full time, 4.0 – 5.0 Credits per year)

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Beyond the Classroom

In Global Great Books you will have the opportunity to explore the world of visual art in program trips to galleries in London, Toronto and beyond, travel to Stratford to experience studied works live, build empathy by partnering with local non-profits and working with the community, and visit London’s world-class therapeutic riding school.

Sample Courses

– The Pursuit of Happiness

– The Meaning of Life

– Friends and Lovers

Experiential Learning

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Guaranteed Paid Internship Opportunities

Explore the many internship opportunities to gain real experience while you study

Peer & Professional Mentorship

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Undergraduate Research

Discover Huron’s unique opportunities for students to conduct research

Global Great Books
Undergraduate Degree Careers

Our world is becoming increasingly global. You can no longer be a successful leader if you work in isolation from the ideas and influences that affect people of every socioeconomic, cultural and ideological background. Global Great Books will empower you to extend your empathy, compassion and leadership far beyond your local community – and even your country’s borders.

  • Politician
  • Humanitarian
  • Lawyer
  • Professor
  • Business Executive and Strategist
  • Journalist
  • Diplomat
  • Teacher
  • Marketer or Public Relations Professional
  • Salesperson
  • Social Worker
  • Lobbyist
  • Community Activist and Service Worker
  • Non-Profit Professional
  • Graduate Studies
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Average Class Size

100%

of Huron students receive a Paid Internship Opportunity

$6.5

million in annual scholarships

92%

of Huron graduates secured employment or pursued graduate studies

Global Great Books Program Modules

Global Great Books (Major and Minor)

Global Great Books’ interdisciplinary courses create the unique opportunity to engage with profound questions to understand, in deep and meaningful ways, the perspectives of other people.

Global Great Books Major Module Information
Global Great Books Minor Module Information

Global Great Books Undergraduate Courses

2025-2026 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar DescriptionInstructorSection – See link for Course Outline
GGB 1002F – The Pursuit of HappinessSabo / Hope550 / 551
GGB 1002G – The Pursuit of HappinessCichocki550
GGB 1003F – The Meaning of LifeSabo550
GGB 1003G – The Meaning of LifeHope550
GGB 2001F – Friends and LoversHope550
GGB 2003G – War and PeaceHope550
GGB 3000G – JusticeHope550
GGB 3001G – Nature and TechnologySabo550
GGB 3002F – Art and ImaginationAllen550
GGB 4000F – Capstone CourseHope550

2024-2025 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar DescriptionInstructorSection – See link for Course Outline
GGB 1002F – The Pursuit of HappinessHope / Sabo550 / 551
GGB 1002G – The Pursuit of HappinessHope550
GGB 1003G – The Meaning of LifeHope550
GGB 2001G – Friends and LoversHope550
GGB 2003G – War and PeaceHope550
GGB 2300F – The Rule of LawSabo550
GGB 3001G – Nature and TechnologySabo550
GGB 3003F – Reason and RevelationHope550
GGB 3300G – The Ethics of LeadershipCichocki550
GGB 4000F – Capstone CourseHope550

2023-2024 Courses

Course – See link for Academic Calendar DescriptionInstructorSection – See link for Course Outline
GGB 1002F – The Pursuit of HappinessSabo / Hope550 / 551
GGB 1002G – The Pursuit of HappinessHope550
GGB 1200G – War and PeaceHope550
GGB 2000F – Human Nature and the Meaning of LifeHope550
GGB 2001G – Friends and LoversHope550
GGB 2300F – The Rule of LawSabo550
GGB 3000F – JusticeHope550
GGB 3002G – The Beautiful and SublimeMacDonald550
GGB 3004F – Special Topics in Global Great BooksMacDonald550
GGB 3300G – The Ethics of LeadershipMacDonald550
GGB 4000F – Capstone CourseHope550

Global Great Books Professors

Global Great Books Department Contacts

Tenured, Tenure-stream and Sessional Instructors:

Per Course Instructors:

  • Dr. Emily Cichocki, Assistant Professor
  • Dr. M. Curtis Allen, Assistant Professor

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