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International Relations
MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
48–53 semester hours
Required courses:
- One year (2 semesters) of one foreign language at the intermediate level or above
- POLS 221 International Relations
- ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 102 Principles of International and Macroeconomics
- ANTH 120 Cultural Anthropology
- POLS 400B Senior Seminar
One of the following:
- HIST 102 Western Civilization from 1648
- HIST 240 Revolutionary Europe, 1789–1901
- HIST 246 Europe in the Twentieth Century, 1900–1939
- HIST 247 Modern Europe, 1939–Present
Two of the following:
- POLS 128 U.S. Foreign Policy
- POLS 249 Latin American Politics
- POLS 310 International Organizations
- POLS 311 Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Two of the following:
- ECON 210 Food, Population, and Technology
- ECON 232 Topics in Economic Development
- ECON 247 Globalization and Labor Issues
- ECON 253 International Trade
- ECON 254 International Finance
Four of the following foreign area studies in at least two disciplines:
- AS 106 Asian Civilizations
- AS/REL 212 Asian Relations
- AS 242 Modern Korea
- AS 244 Modern Middle East
- AS 246 Modern Japan
- AS 247 India and Pakistan
- AS 248 Southeast Asia
- AS 251 Asian Women
- AS 253 Modern China
- AS 257 The Chinese Century?
- AS 270 Australia and New Zealand
- HIST 102 Western Civilization from 1648
- HIST 240 Revolutionary Europe, 1789–1901
- HIST 242 British History from 1688
- HIST 246 Europe in the Twentieth Century, 1900–1939
- HIST 247 Modern Europe, 1939–Present
- HIST 255 The History of Russia
- HIST 346 European Women’s History from 1700
- POLS 111 Comparative Politics
- POLS 215 Politics in the Third World
- POLS 249 Latin American Politics
- POLS 310 International Organizations
- POLS 311 Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
- SPAN 232 Topics in in Hispanic Culture