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1 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 471 BA in Human Services and International Affairs NU CORE REQUIREMENTS See page 34 for requirement list. REQUIREMENTS FOR BA See page 35 for requirement list. HUMAN SERVICES REQUIREMENTS HUSV 1101 Human Services Professions HUSV 2300 Counseling in Human Services SOCL 1101 Introduction to Sociology Research Methods HUSV 3700 Research Methods for Human Services HUSV 3900 Introduction to Social Organization Complete one of the following courses: HUSV 3570 Strategic Philanthropy and Nonprofit Management SOCL 3440 Sociology of Human Service Organizations Human Services Internship HUSV 4994 Human Services Internship 6 SH Human Services Electives Complete two courses in the HUSV subject area. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REQUIREMENTS Note: A GPA is required for the following international affairs requirements. NTL 1101 Globalization and International Affairs INTL 3400 International Conflict and Negotiation POLS 1160 International Relations and complete one of the following three courses: ECON 1115 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 1116 Principles of Microeconomics HIST 2211 World History since 1945 Global Dynamics Complete two global dynamics courses. See department for additional courses. Note: Courses used to fulfill major requirements may not be used to satisfy the global dynamics requirement: AFAM 1109 Foundations of Black 1 AFAM 2301 Foundations of Black 2 AFAM 2600 Contemporary Issues: Race, Science, and Technology AFAM 2639 Globalism, Racism, and Human Rights AFRS 1185 Gender in the n AFRS 3310 Applied Research in the n AFRS 3424 Epidemiology of Pandemic Diseases and Health Disparities in the n AFRS 3467 in Motion: Contemporary n and Migration ANTH 1101 Peoples and s ANTH 2305 Global Markets and Local ANTH 2312 The Anthropology of Masculinity ANTH 2315 Religion and Modernity ANTH 2330 Environmental Anthropology ANTH 2350 Urban Anthropology ANTH 2365 Sport,, and Society ANTH 3415 Anthropology of Travel and Tourism ARCH 1310 Architecture and Global s, Prehistory to 1400 ARCH 1320 Architecture and Global s, 1400 to 1800 CINE 2340 Revolution and Film CINE 2394 Modern Film and Global CLTR 1515 Comparative Analysis of the Lusophone World and COMM 2303 Global and Intercultural Communication COMM 5240 Global and Intercultural Media 3 SH CRIM 4630 Political Crime and Terrorism ECON 1290 History of the Global Economy ECON 1291 Development Economics ECON 3404 International Food Economics and ECON 4635 International Economics ENGL 2450 Postcolonial Literature ENTR 2206 Global Social Enterprise ENTR 3306 Global Entrepreneurship ENVR 1110 Global Climate Change ENVR 2941 Ocean Science and Public ENVR 4515 Sustainable Development HIST 1110 Introduction to World History HIST 1204 Gender in the Global South HIST 1205 The Global Economy HIST 1212 History of Race HIST 1213 History of Violence HIST 1216 Mediterranean World since 1500 HIST 1218 Making the Americas: HIST 2211 World History since 1945 HIST 2214 War in the Modern World HIST 2311 Colonialism/Imperialism HIST 2312 Global Migration
2 472 Academic Programs and Curriculum Guide HIST 2315 Approaches to World History HIST 2317 Comparative Urban Histories HIST 2320 Wealth and Poverty HIST 2347 The CIA in Asia HIST 2392 n HIST 2398 Radicals, Terrorists, and Insurgents HIST 3411 Environment in the Age of Discovery HIST 3412 Global Environmental History HIST 3445 Global Economic History HIST 3452 Global Chinese Migration HIST 4610 Topics in World History HONR 1200 Comparative Study of s HUSV 4920 International Human Services INTB 1203 International Business and Global Social Responsibility or INTB 1209 International Business and Global Social Responsibility INTB 3310 Cultural Aspects of International Business INTL 2240 Global Population and Development INTL 2300 Religion in International Affairs INTL 2400 Politics of Islam and Gender INTL 2480 Global Gender Issues INTL 3200 Cities in a Global Context INTL 3460 Transnational Activism in Global Civil Society INTL 4945 Dialogue of Civilizations: Global Issues in Comparative Perspective JRNL 5360 Global Reporting LING 3412 Language and LITR 3500 International Perspectives LPSC 2302 Global Human Rights: A Social and Economic Perspective MSCR 2325 Global Media MUSC 1127 Introduction to World Music MUSC 1140 Global Pop Music MUSC 2313 Historical Traditions: World PHIL 1130 Ethics: East and West PHIL 1155 Introduction to Human Rights PHIL 2302 Philosophical Problems of War and Peace PHIL 2327 Medieval Western Philosophy PHIL 5001 Global Justice PHIL 5003 Ethics, Justice, and Global Climate Change PHTH 5230 Global Health 3 SH POLS 1155 Comparative Politics POLS 2370 Religion and Politics POLS 3405 International Political Economy POLS 3406 International Law POLS 3407 International Organizations POLS 3408 International Security POLS 3410 Nontraditional Security Issues: Governance of Energy, Food, and Water POLS 3415 Ethnic Political Violence POLS 3420 National Security, War, and Terrorism POLS 3430 Revolution, Civil War, and Insurrection POLS 3487 Politics of Developing Nations POLS 3490 Democracy in Comparative Politics POLS 4580 Special Topics: Comparative Politics and International Relations POLS 4910 Model United Nations POLS 4918 Model NATO POLS 4938 International Politics Learning Abroad RELS 1270 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Western Religions RELS 1271 Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam RELS 1272 Ethics in the World s Religions RELS 2300 Mysticism RELS 2313 Exploring the Jewish From Mountain Jews to Crypto-Jews SOCL 1246 Environment and Society SOCL 1283 Globalization and Social Change SOCL 3465 Globalization and the Evolution of Human Societies SOCL 3471 Social Conflict and Community Services Abroad SOCL 4522 Political Ecology and Environmental Justice REGIONAL ANALYSIS REQUIREMENT Note: A GPA is required for the following regional analysis requirement. Complete three regional analysis courses, two of which must be in one region, from the following lists. See department for additional courses. Select courses taken during a semester study abroad or specific Dialogue of Civilizations courses may count as regional analysis courses pending approval of the international affairs head faculty advisor: AFRS 1128 The n Experience through Music AFRS 2307 Today AFRS 2348 Arts and of AFRS 2465 The Scope and Dynamics of Conflicts in AFRS 2900 Swahili,, and Politics in Kenya AFRS 3460 Contemporary Government and Politics in AFRS 3645 National Model n Union AFRS 4690 Topics in n History or HIST 4690 Topics in n History
3 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 473 AFRS 4939 Community Health,, and Development in Kenya ANTH 4510 Anthropology of ENTR 3306 Global Entrepreneurship ENTR 3308 Business Economic History of South HIST 1180 n History HIST 2390 and the World in Early Times HIST 2391 Modern n Civilization HIST 2397 Modern LING 3428 n Languages MUSC 1128 Music of POLS 3488 Niger Study in Boston, Explore in Asia ASNS 1150 East Asian Studies ASNS 3422 Topics in Chinese Studies ASNS 3444 Topics in Japanese Studies ASNS 4910 Issues in Modern and Contemporary Asia CLTR 1260 Japanese Film CLTR 1500 Modern Chinese History and CLTR 1506 Introduction to Chinese Popular CLTR 1700 Introduction to Japanese Pop CLTR 2501 Chinese Film: Gender and Ethnicity HIST 1189 Introduction to South Asian History HIST 1252 Japanese Literature and HIST 1253 History of Vietnam Wars HIST 1254 Mao s China and After HIST 1500 Modern Chinese History and HIST 2351 Modern Japan HIST 2352 Dictators and Democracy in Asia HIST 3452 Global Chinese Migration HIST 4650 Topics in Asian History HIST 4942 East Asian Cultural History Abroad MUSC 1130 Music of Asia POLS 3485 China: Governance and Foreign RELS 1275 Hinduism, Buddhism, and Beyond: Eastern Religions RELS 1276 Indian Religions RELS 1290 Chinese Philosophy and Religion RELS 2394 Chinese Buddhism RELS 2395 Japanese Buddhism RELS 4395 Ramayana RELS 4545 Religion and Politics in South Asia ARTH 1111 Global Art and Design History: Renaissance to Modern CLTR 1265 Spanish Civil War on Film CLTR 1280 French Film and CLTR 1290 Realism and Modernism in Italian Film CLTR 1501 Introduction to French CLTR 1503 Introduction to Italian CLTR 1504 Introduction to Spanish CLTR 2280 French Film and World War II: The German Occupation of France CLTR 2504 Modern German Film and Literature CLTR 2505 Berlin in German Film and CLTR 3500 French and the Arts CLTR 3510 Spanish and the Arts ECON 1293 an Economic History ENTR 3336 Resource Management and Renewable Energy in Iceland ENTR 3338 Field Research in Sustainable Energy in Iceland HIST 1170 : Empires, Revolutions, Wars, and Their Aftermath HIST 1270 Ancient Greece HIST 1271 Ancient Rome HIST 2280 Hitler, Germany, and the Holocaust HIST 2314 From to Globalization HIST HIST 2372 Gender and Society in Modern HIST 2375 and Identity in Early Modern England HIST 2376 The British Empire HIST 2388 Borderlands: World War II in Eastern HIST 3475 The of HIST 3485 Vienna, Prague, Budapest HIST 4670 Topics in an History HIST 4682 Topics in East an History HIST 4946 Independent Field Research Abroad: Central LITR 1250 Dante s Inferno and Medieval Italian LITR 3502 Cervantes and His Times LITR 4550 From Knights to Revolution LITR 4551 Modern French and Francophone Literature LITR 4555 French Poetry LITR 4560 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature: Eighteenth Twentieth Century LITR 4561 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature: Twelfth Seventeenth Century LITR 4565 Spanish Golden Age LITR 4860 Age of Enlightenment MUSC 1115 Debussy and the Music of Paris MUSC 1124 Music of the Romantic Era POLS 3435 Politics and Governance of and the an Union POLS 4917 Model an Union SOCL 4535 an Union: Social and Political THTR 2300 Theatre History
4 474 Academic Programs and Curriculum Guide Latin America AFAM 2301 Foundations of Black 2 AFAM 4507 Afro-Cuban International Study AFAM 4710 Field and Lab Methods for Researching Afro- Music AFAM 4939 Afro- Music Research ANTH 4500 Latin American Society and Development CLTR 1240 Latin American Film CLTR 1505 Introduction to Latin American CLTR 1508 Cuban History and through Film CLTR 1509 An Introduction to Afro-Cuban CLTR 4507 Afro-Cuban International Study CLTR 4508 Cuban History through Film International Study ENTR 3316 Microfinance and Economic Development in Latin America ENTR 3318 Business, Economics, and History of Hispaniola and Latin America ENTR 3326 Sustainability in the Latin American Business Environment ENVR 2942 Maritime History and : The ENVR 2943 Marine Environmental History: The HIST 1187 Introduction to Latin American History HIST 1260 Modern Latin America HIST 1261 The Modern HIST 4660 Topics in Latin American History LACS 1220 Latino, Latin American, and Studies LITR 1260 Literature and LITR 4655 Latin American Literature MUSC 1131 Music of Latin America and the POLS 3475 Government and Politics in Latin America Middle East CLTR 1502 Introduction to Arabic CLTR 3450 Israeli and Palestinian Film ECON 1292 Economic History of the Middle East HIST 1185 Introduction to Middle Eastern History HIST 1290 Modern Middle East HIST 1291 The Ottoman Empire ( ) HIST 1297 Reformers, Tribes, Saints: North in World History, 1500 Present HIST 2393 Islam and Empires HIST 2394 Islamic Nationalism HIST 2395 Middle East in the Twentieth Century HIST 2396 The Middle East and Modernity HIST 4691 Topics in Middle Eastern History HIST 4944 Middle Eastern History and Independent Field Research Abroad HIST 4945 North n History Abroad INTL 1160 Middle East Studies INTL 2100 Modern Israel INTL 2200 America, Islam, and the Middle East INTL 2350 Nationalism, Religion, and Minorities in the Modern Middle East INTL 2360 Human Rights in the Middle East INTL 2400 Politics of Islam and Gender INTL 3565 Morocco: History, s, and Economic Development in the Mediterranean Basin JWSS 2500 Zionism and the Challenges of Jewish Statehood LITR 1150 Muslim Writers and the Qur an (in English Translations) MUSC 1129 Music of the Middle East POLS 3465 Government and Politics in the Middle East POLS 3470 Arab-Israeli Conflict POLS 4915 Model Arab League RELS 1280 Encountering Islam: Traditions, Debates, and Crosscultural Diversity RELS 1285 Jewish Religion and RELS 1287 Modern Judaism Russia HIST 1285 Introduction to Russian Civilization HIST 1286 History of the Soviet Union HIST 2386 History of Soviet Cinema HIST 2387 Soviet Secret Police HIST 2388 Borderlands: World War II in Eastern HIST 3486 Commissars and Managers: Soviet Economic History HIST 4680 Topics in Russian History HIST 4681 Topics in Soviet History LITR 3503 Russian Literature in Translation POLS 3450 Government and Politics in Russia POLS 3455 Russian Foreign SOCL 1215 Society and in Russia INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT Complete course work in a language through at least intermediatelevel two (course number 2102 or 2302). Note: Completing this requirement satisfies the language requirement for the BA degree.
5 College of Social Sciences and Humanities 475 HUMAN SERVICES/INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS INTEGRATIVE COURSES Complete HUSV 4700 or INTL 4700 or both. Note, however, that students wishing to take HUSV 4700 but not INTL 4700 must meet with an INTL advisor to obtain approval for a substitute INTL course. Similarly, students wishing to take INTL 4700 but not HUSV 4700 must meet with an HUSV advisor to obtain approval for a substitute HUSV course. Substitute courses (HUSV or INTL) must be upper-division and must relate to the combined major. Human Services HUSV 4700 Senior Seminar in Human Services International Affairs INTL 4700 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING REQUIREMENT International Experiential Learning Complete at least one international semester via study abroad, international internship, international co-op, or two summer halfsemester study abroads. HUMAN SERVICES AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMBINED-MAJOR CREDIT REQUIREMENT Complete 90 semester hours in the major. GENERAL ELECTIVES Additional courses taken beyond college and major course requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION If elected RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT Students must earn a minimum of 64 Northeastern University semester hours in order to receive a bachelor s degree. UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREMENTS 128 total semester hours required Minimum GPA required BA in International Affairs and Cultural Anthropology NU CORE REQUIREMENTS See page 34 for requirement list. REQUIREMENTS FOR BA See page 35 for requirement list. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REQUIREMENTS INTL 1101 Globalization and International Affairs INTL 3400 International Conflict and Negotiation POLS 1160 International Relations and complete one of the following courses: ECON 1115 Principles of Macroeconomics HIST 2211 World History since 1945 Global Dynamics Complete two global dynamics courses from the following list. See department for additional courses. Note: Courses used to fulfill major requirements may not be used to satisfy the global dynamics requirement: AFAM 1109 Foundations of Black 1 AFAM 2301 Foundations of Black 2 AFAM 2600 Contemporary Issues: Race, Science, and Technology AFAM 2639 Globalism, Racism, and Human Rights AFRS 1185 Gender in the n AFRS 3310 Applied Research in the n AFRS 3424 Epidemiology of Pandemic Diseases and Health Disparities in the n AFRS 3467 in Motion: Contemporary n and Migration ANTH 1101 Peoples and s ANTH 2312 The Anthropology of Masculinity ANTH 2315 Religion and Modernity ANTH 2330 Environmental Anthropology ANTH 2350 Urban Anthropology ANTH 2365 Sport,, and Society ANTH 3415 Anthropology of Travel and Tourism ARCH 1310 Architecture and Global s, Prehistory to 1400 ARCH 1320 Architecture and Global s, 1400 to 1800 CINE 2340 Revolution and Film CINE 2394 Modern Film and Global CLTR 1515 Comparative Analysis of the Lusophone World and COMM 2303 Global and Intercultural Communication COMM 5240 Global and Intercultural Media 3 SH CRIM 4630 Political Crime and Terrorism ECON 1290 History of the Global Economy ECON 1291 Development Economics ECON 3404 International Food Economics and ECON 4635 International Economics ENGL 2450 Postcolonial Literature ENTR 2206 Global Social Enterprise ENTR 3306 Global Entrepreneurship ENVR 1110 Global Climate Change ENVR 2941 Ocean Science and Public ENVR 4515 Sustainable Development HIST 1110 Introduction to World History HIST 1204 Gender in the Global South HIST 1205 The Global Economy
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