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1 International Affairs 1 International Affairs Director: Barrett McCormick, Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Major in International Affairs ( The major or minor offers interdisciplinary study of international affairs. Students take core courses in international politics and economics and, for the major, additional courses in history, languages, culture and other areas to complete one of the following concentrations based either on a theme or a region: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication or Peace Studies. Students may also work with the director of INIA to design a concentration on a topic in which they are interested. By graduation, students gain a solid base of knowledge regarding international affairs and the ability to integrate the diverse perspectives of several disciplines to recognize subtle understandings of complex problems. For more information visit the Interdisciplinary Major/Minor in International Affairs website ( International Affairs Major The major consists of ten courses (30 credit hours), including six courses (18 credit hours) for the INIA core, and four courses (12 credit hours) in a concentration. Students must complete one of the seven concentrations as listed below: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication, Peace Studies or an approved Individualized Concentration. In addition, students must complete seven background courses (21-22 credit hours) in history, economics, political science and statistics, as listed below. Students must also have a demonstrated competency in a second language through the intermediate (2002 or 2003) level. Students are encouraged to take at least two language courses beyond the intermediate level, and preferably to minor in a second language. Notes: INIA 4997 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs is usually completed during the final spring semester of study at Marquette. Other courses may satisfy concentration requirements (especially for students who study abroad) but that any substitutions must be approved by the director of INIA. ECON 4953 Seminar in Economics must be pre-approved by the director of INIA. Background requirements: History (Western Civilization): HIST 1001 Growth of Western Civilization to or HIST 1002 Growth of Western Civilization since 1715 History Courses: Choose one of the following courses: 3 HIST 1301 HIST 1401 HIST 1501 Economics Courses: Survey of Latin America Africa East Asia ECON 1103 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 1104 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Political Science Courses: POSC 2401 Comparative Politics 3 POSC 2601 International Politics 3 Statistics Courses: Choose one of the following courses: 3-4 BUAD 1560 MATH 1700 PSYC 2001 SOCI 2060 Introduction to Statistics and Business Analytics Modern Elementary Statistics Psychological Measurements and Statistics Social Statistics Total Credit Hours 21-22

2 2 International Affairs Concentration I: Area Studies Required Political Science Core Courses: Choose three of the following 9 Required International Political Economy Core Course: Choose one of the following: 3 Required International Economics Core Course: Choose one of the following: 3 International Economic Issues (recommended option ) Required Senior Capstone Seminar: Area Studies Concentration Requirement: Choose one of the following five Areas. 12 Asian Studies Concentration: Choose four of the following courses: CHNS 3200 Chinese Culture and Civilization HIST 4500 Modern Japan HIST 4525 Age of the Samurai HIST 4555 Modern China PHIL 3380 Asian Philosophy POSC 4521 Chinese Politics POSC 4731 International Politics of Asia THEO 4540 Hinduism, Yoga, and Buddhism Developing Countries Concentration: Choose four of the following courses: ANTH 3360 People and Cultures of the Middle East ANTH 4144 The Rise of Agriculture ANTH 4316 Culture Change and Development ARBC 3200 Culture and Civilization of the Middle East ( if not used above) ENGL 4840 Postcolonial Literatures FREN 4300 Francophone History and Politics: Non-Western FREN 4310 Francophone History and Politics: Western HIST 3455 Modern Middle East Since 1500 HIST 4355 History of Mexico HIST 4450 North Africa HIST 4555 Modern China HIST 4460 Modern South Africa POSC 4521 Chinese Politics POSC 4541 Latin American Politics POSC 4561 Politics of the Developing World SOWJ 4700 Global Aid and Humanitarianism THEO 4540 Hinduism, Yoga, and Buddhism European Studies Concentration: Choose four of the following courses: HIST 3232 Reaction, Revolution, and Nationalism: 1814 to 1914 HIST 3235 Twentieth Century Europe HIST 3295 "The Great War": World War I,

3 International Affairs 3 HIST 3297 World War II HIST 4249 Intellectual History of Modern Europe HIST 4252 Modern Britain HIST 4255 The British Empire HIST 4260 Modern Ireland HIST 4262 Modern France HIST 4264 Modern Germany HIST 4266 Nazi Germany and the Holocaust HIST 4271 The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Union HIST 4290 The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1787 to 1815 POSC 4406 Public Policy in Industrial Democracies POSC 4501 European Politics POSC 4511 Russian and Post-Soviet Politics POSC 4711 International Politics of Europe Latin American Studies Concentration: Choose four of the following courses: ANTH 3242 Prehistory of South America HIST 4310 Colonial Latin America HIST 4320 United States-Latin American Relations HIST 4350 The Caribbean HIST 4355 History of Mexico POSC 4541 Latin American Politics POSC 4741 United States-Latin American Relations SPAN 3310 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America SPAN 4320 Latin American and Latinx Contemporary Issues SPAN 4450 Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Latinx Literatures and Cultures SPAN 4600 Trends in Colonial Latin American Literature SPAN 4610 Building Nations and Identities in Latin American Literature SPAN 4640 Novels and Novelists in Latin America Middle East Concentration: Choose four of the following courses: ANTH 3360 People and Cultures of the Middle East ARBC 3200 Culture and Civilization of the Middle East ARBC 3210 Arabic Literature in English Translation HIST 3455 Modern Middle East Since 1500 HIST 4450 North Africa POSC 4721 International Politics of the Middle East Concentration II: Cross-Cultural Studies Required International Economics Core Course: Choose one of the following. 3

4 4 International Affairs Required Senior Capstone Seminar: 3 INIA 4997 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs Cross-Cultural Studies Concentration: Choose four of the following courses. 12 ADPR 4600 International Advertising and Public Relations ANTH 2101 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2203 Human Geography ANTH 3312 Anthropology of Religion ANTH 4316 Culture Change and Development ARBC 3200 Culture and Civilization of the Middle East CHNS 3200 Chinese Culture and Civilization CMST 4410 Intercultural Communication ENGL 4810 Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies ENGL 4840 Postcolonial Literatures FREN 4300 Francophone History and Politics: Non-Western FREN 4310 Francophone History and Politics: Western GRMN 3200 Topics in German Culture ITAL 3200 Italian Culture and Civilization PHIL 3380 Asian Philosophy PHIL 3660 Marx and Marxism POSC 4431 Modern Revolutions POSC 4561 Politics of the Developing World POSC 4651 The Politics of Human Rights (if not used above) POSC 4643 Human Trafficking SOCI 4400 Social Inequality SOWJ 2150 Immigrants and their Communities SOWJ 4700 Global Aid and Humanitarianism SPAN 3300 Peoples and Cultures of Spain SPAN 3310 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America SPAN 4450 Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Latinx Literatures and Cultures THEO 2410 Christian Faith in Cultural Contexts THEO 2500 Theology, Violence, and Nonviolence THEO 4210 History and Theology of the Christian East THEO 4330 Theology of the Church THEO 4370 Protestant Thought and Practice THEO 4405 Christian Theology in Global Contexts THEO 4500 Christ and World Religions: Theology of Interreligious Dialogue THEO 4510 Survey of World Religions THEO 4520 Jewish Thought and Practice THEO 4540 Hinduism, Yoga, and Buddhism Concentration III: International Economic Relations

5 International Affairs 5 Required International Economic Core Courses: 3 3 Required Senior Capstone International Economic Relations Concentration Required International Economics Courses: Choose one of the following courses. 3 ECON 3040 Global Applied Learning Project: Applied Global Business Learning ECON 4016 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics ECON 4080 Money, Banking and Monetary Policy ECON 4953 Seminar in Economics (may be taken if topic is relevant) Required International Economic Relations Courses: Choose two of the following courses not taken above. 6 BULA 3040 The Legal and Regulatory Environment of International Business ECON 4016 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics ECON 4080 Money, Banking and Monetary Policy ECON 4953 Seminar in Economics (may be taken if topic is relevant) FINA 4040 International Finance MANA 4040 International Management MARK 4040 International Marketing POSC 4193 Environmental Politics and Policy POSC 4406 Public Policy in Industrial Democracies POSC 4411 Politics, Economics, and Democracy POSC 4641 Politics of the Illicit Global Economy POSC 4643 Human Trafficking Concentration IV: International Political-Military Relations Required International Economics Core Course: Choose one of the following. 3 Required Senior Capstone Seminar: International Political-Military Relations Concentration: Choose four of the following. 12 CRLS 3560 Conflict and Terror

6 6 International Affairs HIST 3118 American Military History HIST 3127 The Vietnam War Era HIST 3232 Reaction, Revolution, and Nationalism: 1814 to 1914 HIST 3295 "The Great War": World War I, HIST 3297 World War II HIST 3455 Modern Middle East Since 1500 HIST 3800 Environmental History: Ecology and Society in the Modern World HIST 4113 American Foreign Relations 1 HIST 4114 American Foreign Relations 2 HIST 4255 The British Empire HIST 4298 The Cold War POSC 4193 Environmental Politics and Policy POSC 4376 American National Security Policy POSC 4431 Modern Revolutions (if not used above) (if not used above) (if not used above) (if not used above) POSC 4636 Terrorism POSC 4701 United States Foreign Policy POSC 4711 International Politics of Europe POSC 4721 International Politics of the Middle East POSC 4731 International Politics of Asia POSC 4741 United States-Latin American Relations Concentration V: International Communication Required International Economics Core Course: Choose one of the following. 3 Required Senior Capstone Seminar: International Communication Concentration: Choose four courses as listed below College of Communication: Choose at least two courses. ADPR 4600 International Advertising and Public Relations COMM 4200 International Communication CMST 4410 Intercultural Communication College of Arts and Sciences courses: (if not used above) HIST 4113 American Foreign Relations 1 HIST 4114 American Foreign Relations 2

7 International Affairs 7 HIST 4298 The Cold War POSC 4195 Politics of the Internet POSC 4376 American National Security Policy POSC 4406 Public Policy in Industrial Democracies POSC 4421 Democracy, Authoritarianism, and Totalitarianism POSC 4431 Modern Revolutions POSC 4561 Politics of the Developing World POSC 4701 United States Foreign Policy 1 For the International Communication Concentration, at least two of the four required courses must be chosen from the College of Communication. The remaining courses may be chosen from the list of College of Arts and Sciences courses. Concentration VI: Peace Studies Required International Economics Core Course: Choose one of the following. 3 Required Senior Capstone Seminar Peace Studies Concentration Preventing War: Choose two courses from the following. 6 CMST 4150 Communication and Conflict CMST 4410 Intercultural Communication HIST 3127 The Vietnam War Era HIST 3295 "The Great War": World War I, HIST 3297 World War II HIST 3455 Modern Middle East Since 1500 HIST 4298 The Cold War (if not used above) (if not used above) (if not used above) POSC 4636 Terrorism POSC 4721 International Politics of the Middle East Building Peace: Choose two courses from the following. 6 ECON 4016 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (if not used above) ENGL 4810 Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies FREN 4330 Francophone Studies in Human Rights

8 8 International Affairs HIST 3235 Twentieth Century Europe HIST 3800 Environmental History: Ecology and Society in the Modern World POSC 4193 Environmental Politics and Policy POSC 4561 Politics of the Developing World (if not used above) POSC 4651 The Politics of Human Rights POSC 4711 International Politics of Europe POSC 4731 International Politics of Asia SOWJ 3450 Arabs and Muslims in Global Context SOWJ 4700 Global Aid and Humanitarianism THEO 2500 Theology, Violence, and Nonviolence THEO 4500 Christ and World Religions: Theology of Interreligious Dialogue THEO 4510 Survey of World Religions Concentration VII: Individualized 1 Required International Economics Coure Course: Choose one of the following. 3 Required Senior Capstone Seminar: Individualized Concentration: Four courses are required Students may work with their advisers to design a concentration on a topic in which they have a special interest. All such concentrations must meet the following conditions: An individualized concentration must include four related three credit upper division courses on a topic in international affairs significantly different than any of the existing concentrations. An individualized concentration must be declared and approved in writing at least a year prior to the student s graduation. The proposal must be signed and approved by the student, the student s adviser and the director of INIA. International Affairs B.A./M.A. Accelerated Degree Program The Political Science Department offers a five-year B.A./M.A. in International Affairs. Students admitted to this program, may count a number of courses taken during their senior year toward both the B.A. and the M.A. degrees. This enables a student to complete both a B.A. and a M.A. in five years instead of the six that would normally be required. The M.A. programs in political science offer courses that can take a student far beyond the undergraduate level. Those who have completed our M.A. degree have gone on to some of the finest graduate schools, launched careers in a variety of government agencies and gained employment in various settings in the private sector.

9 International Affairs 9 Graduate courses in our program offer students the possibility to pursue topics of interest to them in more depth than they are able to in undergraduate classes. These courses couple smaller class sizes and more opportunities for participation with an emphasis on the refinement of student research skills. International Affairs Minor The minor consists of 6 courses (18 credit hours). In addition, students must fulfill the background requirements in economics and political science (12 cr. hrs.) for the minor. Students must also have a demonstrated second language competency to the second intermediate (2002 or 2003) level. Students are encouraged to take at least two language courses beyond the intermediate (2002 or 2003) level, and preferably to minor in a second language. Any substitutions must be approved by the director of INIA. Background Requirements: Economics Courses: ECON 1103 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 1104 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Political Science Courses: POSC 2401 Comparative Politics 3 POSC 2601 International Politics 3 Total Credit Hours 12 INIA Minor Requirements Political Science Courses - Choose four of the following courses: 12 International Economics Course - Choose one upper division course: 3 Senior Capstone Seminar: 3 INIA 4997 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs Total Credit Hours 18 Note: The INIA 4997 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs is usually taken during the student's last spring term of study at Marquette.. Courses INIA Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs. 3 cr. hrs. Senior seminar for INIA majors and minors that offers students the opportunity to integrate their background, core and concentration studies of economics, political science and history as well as other disciplines in exploring a prominent issue in international affairs. Topics vary. Combines extensive readings, lecture, class discussion and student presentations. Prereq: Sr. stndg. and INIA major or minor.

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