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1 Core Area Courses International Studies Minor All courses chosen to fulfill the requirements of the International Studies Minor should be chosen in close consultation with an International Studies Minor advisor. Please see the website for minor requirements. Criteria for inclusion in the Core list are included at the end of this document. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: This list of courses is based on recent course offerings; any course on this list may or may not be offered during any term in the future. Please check the Student Admin system for course availability. Core courses may also be used to meet elective requirements. Courses not on the list: Special topics courses, variable topics courses, courses taken on study abroad, and other courses not on this list may be considered for the minor if they meet the established criteria. A student wishing to include these in the minor should provide a syllabus for review by an International Studies Minor advisor. Criteria for inclusion in the Core Courses List Core Area Courses meet the following criteria: Core courses must be truly international in scope; they must include a body of knowledge which is being applied to more than one region of the world. A region of the world consists of more than one country, for example: the Middle East, Western Europe, Scandinavia, or Southeast Asia. The major continents of the world consist of multiple regions. Core courses must deal with issues deemed highly relevant to modern international phenomena (1815 to the present). Core Areas: 1. International Politics and History (generally, courses in Political Science and/or History) 2. Global Economy (generally, courses in Economics, Business, and/or Agricultural and Resource Economics) 3. Global Society and Culture (generally, courses in Sociology and Anthropology) 4. International Dimensions of the Arts and Humanities (generally, courses in Art History, Literature, and/or Philosophy) Page 1

2 International Studies Core Courses Core area courses can also fulfill the elective requirement for the International Studies Minor. Course IS Minor Group # AFRA 3025 Contemporary Africa 1 AFRA 3152 Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism 3 AFRA 3206 Black Experience in the Americas 1 AFRA 3224 History of Pan-Africanism 1 AFRA 3252 Politics in Africa 1 AFRA 3622 History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean 1 AFRA 3753 History of Modern Africa 1 ANTH 2000/W Social Anthropology 3 ANTH 3002 Culture, Language, and Thought 3 ANTH 3025 Contemporary Africa 1 ANTH 3021 Contemporary Latin America 3 ANTH 3150/W Migration 3 ANTH 3152 Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism 3 ANTH 3153/W Human Rights in Democratizing Countries 3 ANTH 3200 Human Behavioral Ecology 3 ANTH 3202W Illness and Curing 3 ANTH 3250 Cognitive Anthropology 3 ANTH 3251 Psychological Anthropology 3 ANTH 3302 Medical Ecology 3 ANTH 3303 Parent-Child Relations in Cross-Cultural Perspective 3 ANTH 3309 Violence and Human Rights 3 ANTH 3325 Introduction to Global Health 3 Page 2

3 ANTH 3350 Anthropological Perspectives on Women 3 ANTH 3351 Sex and Gender 3 ANTH 3400 Culture and Religion 3 ANTH 3401 World Religions 3 ANTH 3403 Women and Religion 3 ARE 3235 Marine Resources and Environmental Economics 2 ARE 3260 Food Policy 2 ARE 3261W Writing in Food Policy 2 ARE 3436 Economics of Integrated Coastal Management 2 ARE 4305 The Role of Agriculture and Natural Resources in Economic Development 2 ARE 4444 Economics of Energy and the Environment 2 ARTH 3430/W 19 TH Century European Art 4 ARTH 3500 Urban Architecture: An International Perspective 4 ARTH 3630/W Modern Latin American Art 4 ARTH 3760/W African Art 4 BADM 3370 Global Marketing Strategy 2 BADM 3660 International Business Law 2 BLAW 3660 International Business Law 2 CLCS 2201 Intercultural Competency towards Global Perspectives 3 or 4 CLCS 2214 Introduction to World Cinema and Comparative Film Theory 4 CLCS 3211 Indigenous Film World Wide 4 COMM 4450W Global Communication 1 or 3 COMM 4460 Cross-Cultural Communication 3 COMM 4802 Cultural and Global Diversity in Advertising 2 or 3 DRAM 2131 History of Drama II 4 Page 3

4 DRAM 3139 Theatre and Human Rights 4 DRAM 3401 Costume History 4 DRAM 4152 World Film 4 ECON 2101W Economic History of Europe 1 ECON 2411 Money and Banking 2 ECON 2440 Economics of the Global Economy 2 ECON 2456 Economics of Poverty 2 ECON 2467 Economics of the Oceans 2 ECON 2477 Transitional Economies of Russia and Eastern Europe 2 ECON 3421/W International Trade 2 ECON 3422 International Finance 2 ECON 3473/W Economic Development 2 ENGL 2301/W World Literature in English 4 ENGL 3318 Literature and Culture of the Third World 4 ENGL 3629 Introduction to Holocaust Literature 4 ENGL 3631 Literature, Culture, and Humanitarianism 4 ENGL 4302W Advanced Study: Literature of Australia, Canada, Ireland, & New Zealand 4 FNCE 3451 Economics for Global Business Decisions 2 FNCE 4305 Global Financial Management 2 FREN 3218 Francophone Studies 3 or 4 FREN 3226 French and Francophone Cinema 4 FREN 3280 Fiction and Non-fiction by Francophone Women 4 GEOG 2000 Globalization 2 or 3 GEOG 2100 Economic Geography 2 GEOG 3100 The Geography of Economic Development 2 Page 4

5 GEOG 3410 Human Modifications of Natural Environments 3 GEOG 4700 Contemporary Europe: A Geography 2 or 3 GEOG 4710 Geography of Latin America 2 or 3 GERM 3258 Germans in Africa, Blacks in German-Speaking Countries: Colonial and 3 or 4 Postcolonial Perspectives GERM 3264W German Cinema in Cross-Cultural Perspective 4 HDFS 3310 Parent-Child Relations in Cross Cultural Perspective 3 HDFS 3423 History of the Family 1 or 3 HDFS 3550 Comparative Family Policy 1 HEJS 3203 The Holocaust 1 HIST 2206 History of Science 1 HIST 2240 History of War in the Modern World 1 HIST 2401/W Europe in the 19 th Century 1 HIST 2402/W Europe in the 20 th Century 1 HIST 3201 The History of Human Rights 1 HIST 3202 International Human Rights 1 HIST 3203 History of the Family 1 or 3 HIST 3205 Personality and Power in the Twentieth Century 1 HIST 3206 Black Experience in the Americas 1 HIST 3207 Genocide after the Second World War 1 HIST 3412/W Intellectual and Social History of Europe in the 19 th Century 1 HIST 3413W Intellectual and Social History of Europe in the 20 th Century 1 HIST 3416 Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe 1 or 3 HIST 3418 The Holocaust 1 HIST 3516 The Rise of the U.S. Global Power 1 Page 5

6 HIST 3608W The Hispanic World in the Ages of Reason and Revolution 1 HIST 3609 Latin America in the National Period 1 HIST 3610 Latin America and the Great Powers 1 HIST 3622 History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean 1 HIST 3660W History of Migration in Las Americas 1 HIST 3753 History of Modern Africa 1 HIST 3845 The Vietnam War 1 HRM 3221 Jobs, Work, and Globalization 2 HRTS 2170W Bioethics and Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspective 3 or 4 HRTS 3042 Theory of Human Rights 1 or 4 HRTS 3139 Theatre and Human Rights 4 HRTS 3149 Human Rights through Film 4 HRTS 3153W Human Rights in Democratizing Countries 1 HRTS 3200 International Human Rights Law 1 HRTS 3201 The History of Human Rights 1 HRTS 3202 International Human Rights 1 HRTS 3207 Genocide after the Second World War 1 HRTS 3212 Comparative Perspectives on Human Rights 1 HRTS 3256/W Politics and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains 1 or 2 HRTS 3418 International Organizations and Law 1 HRTS 3420 Being International: Geopolitics and Human Rights 1 HRTS 3428 Politics of Torture 1 HRTS 3430 Evaluating Human Rights Practices of Countries 1 HRTS 3475 Economic Development and Human Rights 1 or 2 HRTS 3619 Topics in Literature and Human Rights 4 Page 6

7 HRTS 3631 Literature, Culture, and Humanitarianism 4 HRTS 3835 Refugees and Humanitarianism 3 HRTS 3837 Sociology of Global Human Rights 3 LLAS 3575 Cinema and Society in Latin America 4 LLAS 3609 Latin America in the National Period 1 LLAS 3622 History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean 1 LLAS 3660W History of Migration in Las Americas 1 LING 3610W Language and Culture 3 MGMT 3115 Principles of Global Business 2 MGMT 3225 International Business 2 MGMT 3245 Managerial Behavior in Cross Cultural Settings 3 MKTG 3370 Global Marketing Strategy 2 MUSI 3410W Music, History, and Ideas 4 MUSI 3421W Music in World Cultures 4 NRE 2600 Global Sustainable Resources 2 NURS 2175 Global Politics of Childbearing and Reproduction 3 PHIL 2170W Bioethics and Human Rights in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 3 or 4 PHIL 3263 Oriental Philosophy and Religion 4 POLS 3012/W Modern Political Theory 1 POLS 3042 Theory of Human Rights 1 or 4 POLS 3072 Political Protest and Ideology 1 POLS 3202/W Comparative Political Parties and Electoral Systems 1 POLS 3205 Voting Behavior and Public Opinion Around the World 1 POLS 3206 Comparative Political Economy 1 or 2 POLS 3208/W Politics of Oil 1 Page 7

8 POLS 3210/W Ethnic Conflict and Democracy in Comparative Perspective 1 POLS 3212 Comparative Perspectives on Human Rights 1 POLS 3214W Comparative Social Policy 1 POLS 3216 Women in Political Development 1 POLS 3235 Latin American Politics 1 POLS 3237W Democratic Culture and Citizenship in Latin America 1 POLS 3239 Politics of the Environment and Development 1 POLS 3252 Politics in Africa 1 POLS 3256/W Politics and Human Rights in Global Supply Chains 1 or 2 POLS 3402 Contemporary International Politics 1 POLS 3406/W Globalization & Political Change 1 POLS 3410 International Political Economy 1 or 2 POLS 3412 Global Environmental Politics 1 POLS 3414 National and International Security 1 POLS 3418/W International Organizations and Law 1 POLS 3422 International Negotiation and Bargaining 1 POLS 3426 Politics, Propaganda, and Cinema 1 POLS 3428 Politics of Torture 1 POLS 3430 Evaluating Human Rights Practices of Countries 1 POLS 3437 Recent American Diplomacy 1 POLS 3447 American Diplomacy in the Middle East 1 POLS 3452 Inter-American Relations 1 POLS 3476 World Political Leaders 1 POLS 3832 Maritime Law 1 PSYC 3402W Child Development in Sociopolitical Context 3 Page 8

9 SCI 2206 History of Science 1 SOCI 2509/W Sociology of Anti-Semitism 3 SOCI 2827/W Revolutionary Social Movements around the World 3 SOCI 3701W The Developing World 3 SOCI 3703 Modern Africa 3 SOCI 3821W Social Movements and Social Change 3 SOCI 3823 The Sociology of Law: Global and Comparative Perspectives 3 SOCI 3835 Refugees and Humanitarianism 3 SOCI 3837 Sociology of Global Human Rights 3 SOCI 3971/W Population 3 SPAN 3201 Ibero-American Civilization and Culture 4 SPAN 3205 Contemporary Spanish America 3 or 4 SPAN 3207 Women s Studies in Spanish 3 or 4 SPAN 3208 Issues in Hispanic Thought 4 SPAN 3250 Film in Spain and Latin America 4 SPAN 3251 Latin American Film 4 WGSS 2105/W Gender and Science 3 WGSS 2255/W Sexualities, Activism and Globalization 3 WGSS 2267 Women and Poverty 3 WGSS 3216 Women in Political Development 1 WGSS 3255W Sexual Citizenship 3 WGSS 3264 Gender in the Workplace 2 or 3 WGSS 3350 Anthropological Perspectives on Women 3 WGSS 3403 Women and Religion 3 WGSS 3416 Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe 1 or 3 Page 9

10 WGSS 3622 History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean 1 Page 10

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