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International Relations Major Requirements

Major Program Requirements
Thirty-three semester credits of international relations, including:
EC 406 International Economics
HI 422 American Diplomatic History
IR 495 Research Seminar in International Relations
PO 115 International Relations
PO 280 Introduction to Comparative Politics

And at least 6 semester credits from the following:
PO 324 Topics in Comparative Politics of Industrialized Countries
PO 328 The Developing World
PO 342 War and Peace
PO 348 International Negotiation

And the remainder to be chosen from the following:
AN/SO 204 Cultural Anthropology
BA 392 International Business
BA 393 Socioeconomic Impact of Gender, India
CO 325 Intercultural Communication
ENLT 334 World Literature
GEOG 202 World Regional Geography
HI 211 History of Modern Europe to 1870
HI 212 History of Modern Europe since 1870
HI 251 Introduction to East Asia
HI 271 History of Modern Latin America
HI 291 Modern African History
HI 307 Contemporary Europe
HI *** History of the Modern Middle East
HI 314 History of Modern France
HI 316 History of Modern Germany
HI 317 The Weimar Republic: Nazi Dictatorship
HI 320 History of Modern Russia
HI 321 History of Iberia
HI 352 American-East Asian Relations
HI 406 20th Century Dictatorships in Europe
HI 411 The Holocaust
HI 421 American Diplomatic History
IR 486 Readings and Conference
IR 492 Internship in International Relations
IR 499 Honors Thesis
PHIL 203 Islam Philosophy & Culture
PHIL 223 Oriental Philosophy
PHIL 256 Social and Political Philosophy
PO 205 Early Modern Political Thought or
PO 332 Late Modern Political Thought
PO 222 U. S. Foreign Policy
PO 244 Contemporary Global Issues
PO 306 Data Analysis for Public Policy
SP 401-402 Spanish Culture and Literature
SP 403-404 Latin-American Culture and Literature
TH 206 Comparative Religions
TH 333 Church and State in Latin American

Other Program Requirements
EC 201-202 Principles of Economics
Completion of a modern second language through the intermediate level.

Note: All degree students should review requirements for graduation as described in this catalog.

 

International Relations Minor Requirements

Minor Program Requirements
Twenty-one semester credits of international relations, including:
HI 422 American Diplomatic History
PO 115 International Relations
PO 280 Introduction to Comparative Politics

And the remainder to be chosen from the following:
AN/SO 204 Cultural Anthropology
BA 392 International Business
BA 393 Socioeconomic Impact of Gender, India
CO 325 Intercultural Communication
EC 406 International Economics
ENLT 334 World Literature
GEOG 202 World Regional Geography
HI 211 History of Modern Europe to 1870
HI 212 History of Modern Europe since 1870
HI 251 Introduction to East Asia
HI 271 History of Modern Latin America
HI 291 Modern African History
HI 307 Contemporary Europe
HI *** History of the Modern Middle East
HI 314 History of Modern France
HI 316 History of Modern Germany
HI 317 T he Weimar Republic: Nazi Dictatorship
HI 320 History of Modern Russia
HI 321 History of Iberia
HI 352 American-East Asian Relations
HI 406 20th Century Dictatorships in Europe
HI 411 T he Holocaust
HI 421 American Diplomatic History
IR 486 Readings and Conference
IR 492 Internship in International Relations
IR 495 Research Seminar in International Relations
IR 499 Honors Thesis
PHIL 203 Islam Philosophy & Culture
PHIL 223 Oriental Philosophy
PHIL 256 Social and Political Philosophy
PO 205 Early Modern Political Thought or
PO 332 Late Modern Political Thought
PO 222 U. S. Foreign Policy
PO 244 Contemporary Global Issues
PO 306 Data Analysis for Public Policy
PO 324 Topics in Comparative Politics of Industrialized Countries
PO 328 T he Developing World
PO 342 War and Peace
PO 348 International Negotiation
SP 401-402 Spanish Culture and Literature
SP 403-404 Latin-American Culture and Literature
TH 206 Comparative Religions
TH 333 Church and State in Latin American

Other Program Requirements
Completion of a modern second language through the intermediate level.