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The following courses were offered as of October 12, 2011
Check the Online Schedule of Classes for the latest updates.
International Studies [INTL]
I315 Methods in International Studies
Note:
I315 was added for students who matriculated Summer 2009 and after, and will not fulfill thematic credit for those students. Students who matriculated before 2009 may take I315 as a thematic course.
I415 Independent Readings in International Studies
I415 Authorization Form and I415 Instructions for Faculty Supervisor
Note:
Requires departmental approval for registration and to count as thematic
elective.
Anthropology [ANTH]
E416 Anthropology of Tourism (S & H)
Business [BUS]
D301 The International Business Environment (P)
P: Junior standing
D302 International Business: Operations in International Enterprises
(P)
P: D301
F494 International Finance
(P)
P: F303 or
F304 and F305
G456 Sustainable Enterprise
M401 International Marketing
(P or C)
P or C: M 303
X330 International Communication Strategies
Note: Business courses are outside the College of Arts and Sciences. Students must take at least 25 hours of the major -- not counting the language requirement -- in the College of Arts and Sciences. INTL minors in the College must take all 15 credits in the College.
Economics [ECON]
E303 Survey of International Economics (S
& H; P)
P: E201 Intro to Microeconomics and E202 Intro to Macroeconomics
E331 International Trade
(P)
P: E321 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (requires E201 and MATH M119
or M211)
E332 International Monetary Policy (P)
P: E322 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (requires E202 and E321)
E386 Soviet-Type Economies in Transition (P)
P: E321 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (requires E201 and MATH M119
or M211)
Labor Studies [LSTU]
L390 Women & Development: Decades of Crisis & Change
Political Science [POLS]
Y343 Politics of International Development (S & H)
Y351 Political Simulations (only the following title
applicable)
- Model
United Nations
(Must
be taken for 3 credits to count for INTL requirement)
Y376 International Political Economy (S & H) See Notes and Abbreviations page for a key to understanding the notations above. Please consult the latest Bulletin to double check information about prerequisites.
CORE COURSE
| THEMATIC CONCENTRATION
| APPROVED ELECTIVES
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