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1 International, B.A. 1 International, B.A. Learning Outcomes Students will be able to: recognize that the complexity of current world conditions requires a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving, analyze and synthesize information about key topics related to their chosen major track, demonstrate intellectual open-mindedness when addressing global issues, and apply cross-cultural skills when engaging respectfully with people from other countries and diverse communities in the United States. Overview International studies students learn that the complexity of current world conditions requires a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving. Engaged faculty members help students tailor the major to their unique interests and goals in order to develop global perspectives and skills required for life and careers in the 21st century. Students choose a track, a world language, and a capstone program option. The tracks combine courses from the social sciences, humanities, and arts that focus on a world region or an important global issue. As a second major, international studies can add crosscultural skills and perspectives to degrees in business, health sciences, journalism, and the arts. International studies students also are encouraged to develop real-world intercultural skills by studying abroad, engaging locally with international communities, completing internships, participating in service learning, and conducting research. Through academic and cocurricular experiences, students become prepared to positively contribute to the world. Requirements The Bachelor of Arts with a major in international studies requires a minimum of 120 s.h., including at least 42 s.h. of work for the major. Students must maintain a g.p.a. of at least 2.00 in all courses for the major and in all UI courses for the major. They also must complete the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GE CLAS Core. The major in international studies is flexible, drawing on courses across the humanities, social sciences, and the arts. Students work closely with an academic advisor to plan their program of study. Work for the major includes two introductory courses, three foundation courses, language study beyond that required by the GE CLAS Core, requirements for one of the major's three program options (A, B, or C), and required course work in one of the major's tracks. International studies students must complete course work from at least four different departments and/or programs; they may count a maximum of 12 s.h. from any department or program toward the major. Students may apply up to 12 s.h. of course work from each additional major, minor, or certificate they earn toward the international studies major. Transfer credit approved by the International Program may be applied to the major. Students must complete at least 15 s.h. of work for the major at the University of Iowa. Students who earn the major in international studies and want to earn a major in global health studies can do so as long as they select a track in international studies other than the global health studies track. The B.A. with a major in international studies requires the following course work. Introductory Courses 4 Foundation Courses 9 Language Requirement 6 Track Courses 18 Program Option A, B, or C 5-7 Total Hours Introductory Courses Both of these: IS:1000 Designing Your International 1 Major IS:2000 Introduction to International Foundation Courses Students earn a minimum of 9 s.h. in foundation courses chosen from the following lists. Foundation courses provide an overview of global issues and introduce a disciplinary approach to global topics, laying the groundwork for continuing study. ANTH:1101/IS:1101 Cultural Anthropology ARTH:100 Themes in Global Art DANC:2060/ DPA:2060 ENGL:2505 Dance and Society in Global Contexts Introduction to Postcolonial IS:2020 World Events Today! POLI:1400 Introduction to Comparative Politics RELS:1015 Religions in a Global Context: The Critical Role of Religion in International Affairs May include one of these: HIST:1101 The Modern World HIST:155 The World Since 1945 May include one of these: GEOG:1090 Globalization and Geographic Diversity GEOG:2910 The Global Economy May include one of these: CL:1240/CLSA:1040 Major Texts of World, Antiquity to 1700 CL:1241 Major Texts of World, 1700 to the Present

2 2 International, B.A. Language Requirement All students must complete a minimum of two semesters of language study beyond that required by the GE CLAS Core. This additional language requirement may be met either by completing two semesters of upper-level study in the same language used to fulfill the GE CLAS Core World Languages requirement or by completing two semesters, or the equivalent, of a second world language at any level. In fulfilling the language requirement, most students are eligible to receive an additional 4 s.h. of ungraded credit under the Furthering Language Incentive Program (FLIP). This credit may be applied to the minimum 120 s.h. required for graduation, but it does not count toward requirements for the international studies major. Tracks Students complete their choice of one of the major's tracks. Each track requires a minimum of 18 s.h. of course work, including at least 12 s.h. earned in courses numbered 000 or above. Students may not count their foundation courses toward track requirements. Students may petition the International Program for permission to include a course that is not on the list of courses approved for their track; they must submit their petition by the semester's specified deadline date. With the International Program's approval, students may develop other tracks for which sufficient courses exist. Students interested in developing a unique track should discuss their ideas with the international studies advisor as soon as possible. International studies majors completing the Certificate in Global Health, International Business, or Latin American or the minor in global health studies, Latin American studies, or Russian and Eastern European studies may not choose an international studies track that corresponds with those certificate(s) or minor(s). Tracks are listed under "Tracks and Approved Courses" below. Program Options International studies students complete all of the requirements for one of the major's three program options: A, B, or C. Program option requirements are not interchangeable. Program Option A Students complete an additional 6 s.h. in courses numbered chosen from a second international studies track. Program Option B Students complete a senior project and must take the following two courses. IS:010 Creating a Proposal for 2 International Research IS:4990 International Senior Project Students prepare for the senior project by completing IS:010 Creating a Proposal for International Research, in which they learn research methodologies and prepare a project proposal. During their last year of study, they enroll in IS:4990 International Senior Project and complete a semester-long individual research project that culminates in a substantial written or creative work focusing on a topic related to course work in their track. They complete the course and project under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Program Option C Students complete an approved experiential learning activity (credit or noncredit), such as study abroad or related volunteer work, along with two required courses and a writing course listed below. They also submit an international studies essay during their last year. Students interested in choosing program option C should speak with the international studies advisor about procedures for the option. Both of these: IS:2009 World Travel: Cross-Cultural 2 Skills for International Business, Education, and Service IS:2500 Working Internationally 1 One of these: CNW:1620 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction CNW:2680 The Art and Craft of Creative Nonfiction CNW:2690 The Art and Craft of Writing About Business CNW:2700 The Art and Craft of Personal Writing CNW:2710 The Art and Craft of Food Writing CNW:2720 The Art and Craft of Writing About CNW:2740 The Art and Craft of Writing about the Environment CNW:2760 The Art and Craft of Writing for Social Change CNW:2770 The Art and Craft of Writing for New Media CNW:2780 The Art and Craft of Writing About Sports CNW:2790 The Art and Craft of Humor Writing CNW:2800 The Art and Craft of Writing Across Genres CNW:2810 The Art and Craft of Writing with Emotion CNW:2820 The Art and Craft of the Literary Essay CNW:280 The Art and Craft of Immersion Journalism CNW:2840 The Art and Craft of Travel Writing CNW:2850 The Art and Craft of Writing About Politics CNW:60 Advanced Nonfiction Writing CNW:461 Advanced Essay Workshop SPAN:2000 Spanish Language Skills: Writing 4 SPAN:020/ LATS:020 SPAN:060 Journalistic Writing in Spanish Introductory Workshop on Creative Writing in Spanish

3 International, B.A. TRNS:2000 Translation and Global Society Tracks and Approved Courses African Track [p. ] Caribbean Track [p. ] Development Track [p. ] East Asian Track [p. 4] European Track [p. 5] Global Health Track [p. 8] Global Resources and the Environment Track [p. 9] Global South and Diasporic Track [p. 10] International Business Track [p. 11] International Communication and Information Track [p. 12] International Human Rights Track [p. 1] Islamic and Middle Eastern Track [p. 1] Latin American Track [p. 14] Russian, East European, and Eurasian Track [p. 15] South Asian Track [p. 16] African Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:216 Urban Anthropology ANTH:2182/ Africa: Health and Society GHS:2182 ANTH:12 Making a Living: Perspectives on Economic Anthropology ANTH:275/ CLSA:596 The Archaeology of Ancient Egypt ARTH:1040 Arts of Africa ARTH:150 Art of West Africa ARTH:160 Themes in African Art DANC:2060/ DPA:2060 ENGL:550/ AFAM:550 ENGL:555/ AFAM:555 FREN:1006 Dance and Society in Global Contexts African Topics in African Cinema Global Sports and National s FREN:10 French-Speaking s FREN:4015 Francophone Cinema -4 FREN:4080/CL:468 Post-Colonial in France FREN:4110 Francophone of the African Diaspora HIST:1708 Civilizations of Africa HIST:289/ NAIS:289 HIST:745/IS:745/ RELS:845 HIST:758/ AFAM:758 The Atlantic World c Islam in Africa 4 The Ancient African Past HIST:760/ AFAM:760 HIST:4401/ CLSA:4101 HIST:4725/ GWSS:4725 The Making of Modern Africa Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East Women and Gender in African History IS:200 Sustainable Development IS:555/GHS:555/ Understanding Health and HIST:755 Disease in Africa POLI:421 Southern Africa: Development and Governance POLI:422 Horn of Africa: Politics and arr. Transnational Issues POLI:42 The Middle East: Policy and Diplomacy RELS:150/ AFAM:1250 RELS:808/ AFAM:500 Introduction to African American Religions Malcolm X, King, and Human Rights Caribbean Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ENGL:525 and of the Americas ENGL:50 Caribbean and FREN:4015 Francophone Cinema -4 FREN:4110 Francophone of the African Diaspora HIST:289/ NAIS:289 The Atlantic World c HIST:501/ LAS:501 HIST:515/ LAS:515 HIST:758/ AFAM:758 HIST:760/ AFAM:760 Rebel Island: A History of Cuba Introduction to Modern Latin America The Ancient African Past The Making of Modern Africa HIST:4525 Latin American Revolution MUS:211/ Music of Latin America and LAS:211 the Caribbean MUS:16 Intermediate Steel Band 1 SPAN:450 Twentieth-Century Spanish American Theater and Performance SPAN:490 Topics in Spanish American Development Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1046/ GEOG:1046/ GWSS:1046 Big Ideas: People and the Environment - Technology,, and Social Justice

4 4 International, B.A. ANTH:2100 Anthropology and Contemporary World Problems ANTH:216 Urban Anthropology ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:2182/ Africa: Health and Society GHS:2182 ANTH:2261 Human Impacts on the Environment ANTH:12 Making a Living: Perspectives on Economic Anthropology CL:222 City as Text/Text as City ECON:620 Economic Growth and Development ECON:4110 International Economics EES:1115/ ENVS:1115/ GEOG:1115/ HIST:1115 GEOG:1060 GEOG:1090 GEOG:2410 The History and Science of Oil Geography of Asia: From Japan to Pakistan Globalization and Geographic Diversity Environment and Development GEOG:2910 The Global Economy GEOG:070/ Hungry Planet: Global GHS:070 Geographies of Food GEOG:4750/ URP:4750 GHS:060 GHS:4001 GHS:420 GWSS:010/ GHS:015 GWSS:26/ GHS:27 HIST:106 Environmental Impact 4 Analysis in Complementary and Alternative Medicine Social Entrepreneurship and Global Health Health Experience of Immigrants, Migrants, and Refugees Transnational Sexualities The Politics of Progress: NGOs, Development, and Sexuality World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:126 History of Globalization HIST:242 The United States in World -4 Affairs HIST:4605/ GHS:4605 Disease, Politics, and Health in South Asia 2-4 HRTS:910/IS:910 Human Rights Advocacy IS:199 Global Environmental Politics IS:200 Sustainable Development IS:555/GHS:555/ HIST:755 Understanding Health and Disease in Africa JMC:116/IS:116 Media and Global s POLI:420 Southeast Asia: Politics and Development POLI:421 Southern Africa: Development and Governance POLI:422 Horn of Africa: Politics and Transnational Issues POLI:424 Global Development POLI:504 Globalization POLI:516 The Politics of International Economics RELS:/IS: Economics and Islam RHET:140 Nature and Society: Controversies and Images RHET:700 Advocacy and Sustainability: Crafting Stories of People, Place, and Resilience East Asian Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:170 Peoples and s of Southeast Asia ANTH:171 Voices of Islam in Southeast Asia ARTH:1070/ Asian Art and CHIN:1070 ARTH:2220/ ASIA:221 Introduction to the Art of China ARTH:2250/ JPNS:2250 ARTH:220/ ASIA:219 ARTH:20/ ASIA:220 ARTH:260/ JPNS:260 ARTH:270/ ASIA:270 ARTH:280 Introduction to the Art of Japan Chinese Art and Chinese Painting I: Pagodas and Palaces Japanese Painting Themes in Asian Art History The Materialization of Sexuality in China and Beyond CHIN:1504 Asian Humanities: China CHIN:1702 Chinese Popular CHIN:202 Chinese : Prose CHIN:41/CL:41 Chinese : Poetry CHIN:420/CL:420 Modern Chinese Writers CHIN:4206 Transnational Chinese Cinemas CL:1510/ASIA:1510 Ghost Stories and Tales of the Weird in Pre-Modern Chinese CL:2222/ASIA:2222/ GWSS:2222 GEOG:1060 HIST:1602/ ASIA:1602 HIST:1604/ ASIA:1604 Women in Premodern East Asian Geography of Asia: From Japan to Pakistan Civilizations of Asia: China Civilizations of Asia: Japan -4 HIST:1607 Civilizations of Asia: Korea -4

5 International, B.A. 5 HIST:650/ ASIA:650 HIST:652/ ASIA:652 Chinese History from 1600 to 1911 Twentieth-Century China HIST:685 Modern Korean History HIST:4176 Vietnam War on Film -4 HIST:4610/ Japan - Age of the Samurai JPNS:4610 HIST:4615/ Modern Japan JPNS:4615 HIST:4617 History, Memory, and Pacific War HIST:4620/ Japan-U.S. Relations JPNS:4620 HIST:465/IS:465 Law and Society in Late Imperial and Modern China HIST:4666/ Topics in Asian History ASIA:4166 IS:200 Sustainable Development JPNS:1506 Asian Humanities: Japan JPNS:201/ TRNS:201 Workshop in Japanese Literary Translation JPNS:202/CL:204 Traditional Japanese in Translation JPNS:20/CL:20 Modern Japanese Fiction in Translation JPNS:204 Topics in Japanese in Translation JPNS:207 Japan Illuminated: Japanese and Visual JPNS:208 Japanese Film JPNS:210 Japanese Theater JPNS:401 Language in Japanese Society JPNS:402 Japan: and Communication JPNS:601 Contemporary Japanese JPNS:4201/CL:4201 The Tale of Genji KORE:115 Korean Language in and Society KORE:1500 Asian Humanities: Korea PHIL:845/ Buddhist Philosophy RELS:645 POLI:1445 Introduction to Asian Politics: China POLI:408 Chinese Politics and Society POLI:420 Southeast Asia: Politics and Development RELS:1404/ Living Religions of the East ASIA:1040 RELS:1506/ ASIA:1060/ HIST:1612 Introduction to Buddhism RELS:575/ ASIA:775 RELS:655/ ASIA:655/ HIST:655 East Meets West: The Western Reception of Eastern Religion Zen Buddhism RELS:666 The History of a Religious and Spiritual Practice: Yoga in Asia and Beyond European Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ARTH:240/ Introduction to Greek and CLSA:240 Roman Art ANTH:28 Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula ANTH:29 The Archaeology of the First Europeans ARTH:1020 Masterpieces: Art in Historical and Cultural Perspectives ARTH:1050 From Cave Paintings to Cathedrals: Survey of Western Art I ARTH:1060 From Mona Lisa to Modernism: Survey of Western Art II ARTH:2020 Introduction to Western Architecture ARTH:220/ Introduction to Ancient Art CLSA:2226 ARTH:2420 Introduction to Medieval Art ARTH:2520 Introduction to Italian Renaissance Art ARTH:2740 Introduction to Northern Renaissance Art ARTH:2820 Introduction to Twentieth- Century Art ARTH:197 Themes in Modern and Contemporary Art ARTH:10 Celtic and Viking Art ARTH:0/ CLSA:227 Classical Greek Art ARTH:50/ CLSA:22 ARTH:60/ CLSA:2 ARTH:70/ CLSA:24 Art of Early Rome: Patrons and Politics Art of the Ancient Roman Empire Houses, Brothels, and Tombs: Life and Death in Ancient Pompeii ARTH:90 Early Medieval Art ARTH:91 Themes in Medieval Art ARTH:400 Romanesque and Gothic Art ARTH:420 Gothic Architecture ARTH:650 Painting in the Dutch Golden Age ARTH:720 The Romantic Revolution ARTH:820 Modern Art ARTH:80 Late Modern Art ARTH:864 Nazi and Stalinist Art: Aesthetics of Power ARTH:870 History of Photography CL:1240/CLSA:1040 Major Texts of World, Antiquity to 1700

6 6 International, B.A. CL:1241 Major Texts of World, 1700 to the Present CL:1500/RUSS:1500 Ukraine, a Country at the Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Ukrainian History and CL:1600/ GWSS:1600 CLSA:1010 CLSA:1020 CLSA:1117 CLSA:1181/ GHS:1181 Wonder Woman Unleashed: A Hero for Our Times Hero, God, Mortal: of Greece Love and Glory: The of Rome Intrigue and Command in Ancient Rome: From Julius Caesar to Nero Ancient Medicine CLSA:140 Magic in the Ancient World CLSA:1809 Classics and Cinema CLSA:180 Greek Civilization CLSA:1840 Roman Civilization CLSA:1875 Ancient Sports and Leisure CLSA:188/ War HONR:188 CLSA:2016 Classical Mythology CLSA:2151/ HIST:241 CLSA:2482/ RELS:2182 CLSA:291 CLSA:25/ ANTH:276 CLSA:240/ ANTH:277 CLSA:288/ ENGL:288 CLSA:416/ RELS:716 CLSA:445/ RELS:245 CLSG:001 CLSG:002 CLSG:00/ RELS:00 CLSL:001 CLSL:002 CLSL:00 CLSL:004 DANC:2060/ DPA:2060 ENGL:2216 Roman Law, Order, and Crime Ancient Mediterranean Religions Leadership in Greco-Roman Antiquity Greek Archaeology and Ethnohistory Roman Archaeology Shakespeare's Romans: The arr. Ancient World Meets the Elizabethan Stage Greek Religion and Society Mythology of Otherworldly Journeys Archaic and Classical Periods I Archaic and Classical Periods II Classical and Hellenistic Periods I Latin of the Republic I Latin of the Republic II Latin of the Empire I Latin of the Empire II Dance and Society in Global Contexts Selected Works of the Middle Ages ENGL:226 Selected Early Authors ENGL:209 Selected British Authors Before 1900 ENGL:210 Selected British Authors After 1900 ENGL:229 Topics in Modern British Before 1900 ENGL:20 Topics in Modern British After 1900 ENGL:28 Eighteenth-Century British ENGL:248 British Romanticism ENGL:259 Victorian ENGL:260 Twentieth-Century British ENGL:261 Twenty-first-Century British ENGL:269 Topics in British and Identity ENGL:010 Children's ENGL:216 Topics in Medieval and Renaissance ENGL:226/ and of the MDVL:226 Middle Ages ENGL:228 and of the Restoration ENGL:26 and the of the Renaissance ENGL:27 and of Seventeenth-Century England ENGL:246 16th- and 17th-Century Poetry ENGL:257 Old English Beowulf ENGL:266 Medieval Celtic ENGL:267 Medieval Norse ENGL:276/ Medieval Drama THTR:276 ENGL:277/ English Renaissance Drama THTR:277 ENGL:286 Chaucer ENGL:287 Shakespeare ENGL:296 Milton ENGL:20 Modern British Drama ENGL:29 and of Eighteenth-Century Britain ENGL:8 and of the Romantic Period ENGL:9 and of Nineteenth-Century Britain ENGL:48 and of Nineteenth-Century Scotland ENGL:50 and of 20th- and 21st-Century Britain ENGL:55 British Poetry ENGL:60 British Fiction FREN:1005 Texts and Contexts: French- Speaking World FREN:1006 Global Sports and National s

7 International, B.A. 7 FREN:1007 FREN:1510 FREN:00/ ARTH:020 Nature/Ecology French Philosophy and Fiction Cultural Misunderstandings: France and U.S.A. Paris and the Art of Urban Life FREN:120 French Civilization FREN:225 in Modern France FREN:250 Topics in French I FREN:400 Aspects of Poetry -4 FREN:4080/CL:468 Post-Colonial in France FREN:4100 French Cinema -4 FREN:44/ HIST:44 FREN:4520 FREN:4540/ GWSS:4540 France Under Nazi Occupation, Versailles Under the Sun King Gender and Sexuality in French Cinema FREN:4750 Topics in French II GRMN:2550/ Mardi Gras and More: -4 WLLC:2550 s of Carnival GRMN:2618/ CL:2618 The Third Reich and GRMN:2620 Anne Frank and Her Story -4 GRMN:260 German Cinema: Greatest -4 Hits GRMN:2650 German Nationalism After WWII -4 GRMN:2655/IS:2600 Muslim Minorities in the West GRMN:2666/ Pact with the Devil -4 CL:2666 GRMN:2675 The Politics of Memory: -4 Holocaust, Genocide, and 9/11 GRMN:2720/ Germany in the World HIST:2420 GRMN:2770 Norse Mythology: Gods, -4 Heroes, and Monsters of Northern Europe GRMN:2775 Scandinavian Crime Fiction GRMN:2785 Cyborgs, Monsters, and the Uncanny GRMN:26 German Film GRMN:250 Brief Texts About Big Events GRMN:405 German Cultural History GRMN:501 German Writers Engaged GRMN:550 The Politics of Remembrance in German Multicultural and Film GRMN:865 History of the German Language GRMN:415 Contemporary German Civilization GWSS:2651/ CLSA:2651 Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World GWSS:4427/ HIST:4427 Society and Gender in Europe HIST:1025/ RELS:1225 Medieval Religion and HIST:2465 Europe Since 1945 HIST:248 History of Britain: Fall of Rome to the Norman Conquest HIST:14 International Politics: The -4 History of the Present HIST:190/ RELS:190 Medieval to Modern: The Birth of Protestantism HIST:289/ NAIS:289 HIST:409/ MDVL:409 HIST:410/ MDVL:410 HIST:41 HIST:416 HIST:475 HIST:4148 HIST:4406/ CLSA:4106 HIST:4407 HIST:4411/ MDVL:4411 HIST:4412/ MDVL:4412 HIST:4419/ MDVL:4419 HIST:4421/ MDVL:4421 HIST:442/ MDVL:442 HIST:448 HIST:4441 HIST:4461 HIST:4466/ FREN:4466 HIST:4478 The Atlantic World c Medieval Civilization I Medieval Civilization II Early Modern Britain: The Tudor and Stuart Era Modern Britain: War and Empire in the Twentieth Century Germany's Twentieth -4 Century Global History as Local 1,-4 History: European Immigration in Iowa Warfare in Ancient Mediterranean Society The Hellenistic World and Rome Economic and Social History of Medieval Europe History of the Medieval Church Ancient and Medieval Science The Middle Ages in Film Ireland in the Early Middle Ages Modern European Imperialism Special Topics in European History Twentieth-Century Europe: The Cold War and After France and Algeria from Pirates to Terrorism Holocaust in History and Memory arr. HIST:4499 First World War -4 ITAL:2550 Images of Modern Italy -4 ITAL:450 in Italian Language ITAL:46 Dante's Inferno ITAL:464 The Italian Renaissance ITAL:4667 Modern Italian Fiction ITAL:4668 Modern Italian Poetry and Theater LING:080/ WRIT:080 History of the English Language

8 8 International, B.A. MUS:1800/ World of the Beatles DPA:1800 PHIL:2111 Ancient Philosophy PHIL:2214 Seventeenth-Century Philosophy PHIL:2215 Modern Philosophy PHIL:242 Introduction to Political Philosophy PHIL:245 Philosophy of Law PHIL:112/ Medieval Philosophy HIST:412 PHIL:14 Existentialism and Freedom PHIL:18 Twentieth-Century Philosophy PHIL:4152 Plato PHIL:415 Aristotle PHIL:4258 Descartes PHIL:4260 Spinoza and Leibniz PHIL:446 Frege and Russell PHIL:477 Wittgenstein PHIL:4482 History of Ethics POLI:1449 Introduction to European Politics PORT:4100 Topics in Luso-Brazilian RELS:1070 Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament RELS:1080 Introduction to the New Testament RELS:2775 The Bible and the Holocaust RELS:24/ CLSA:44 RELS:40/ CLSA:440 RELS:4155/ HIST:4455 SPAN:2400 SPAN:500 Pagans and Christians: The Church from Jesus to Muhammad Recovering Eden: The Afterlife in Early Judaism and Christianity Religious Conflict: Early Modern Period Readings in Spanish Topics in of the Hispanic World SPAN:600 s of Spain SPAN:620 Madrid SPAN:820 Modern and Contemporary Spanish SPAN:840 Contemporary Spanish Short Story SPAN:4650 Don Quijote SPAN:4690 Topics in Spanish UICB:4910/ HIST:4910/ SLIS:4910 The Book in the Middle Ages UICB:4920/ HIST:4920/ SLIS:4920 The Transition from Manuscript to Print Global Health Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:2164/ and Healing for GHS:2164 Future Health Professionals ANTH:2181/ The Anthropology of Aging ASP:2181/ GHS:2181 ANTH:2182/ GHS:2182 Africa: Health and Society ANTH:220/ GHS:220 ANTH:102/ CBH:102/ GHS:102 ANTH:110/ GHS:110/ NAIS:110 Origins of Human Infectious Disease Medical Anthropology Health of Indigenous Peoples ANTH:111/ Health in Mexico GHS:040/LAS:111 ANTH:151/ ASP:151/ GHS:151 ANTH:152/ ASP:152/ GHS:152 ANTH:4140/ CBH:4140/ GHS:4140/ GWSS:4140 ASP:15/ GHS:050/ SSW:15 CLSA:1181/ GHS:1181 CPH:2200 CPH:500/ GHS:500 The Anthropology of the Beginnings and Ends of Life Anthropology of Caregiving and Health Feminist Activism and Global Health Global Aging Ancient Medicine Climageddon: 2 Understanding Climate Change and Associated Impacts on Health Global Public Health ECON:760 Health Economics GEOG:2110/ GHS:2110 Seven Billion and Counting: Introduction to Population Dynamics GEOG:070/ GHS:070 GEOG:110/ GHS:111 GEOG:1 GEOG:760/ GHS:760 GEOG:780/ GHS:780/ HIST:240 GEOG:4150/ GHS:4150/ IGPI:4150 Hungry Planet: Global Geographies of Food Geography of Health Human Dimensions of Climate Hazards and Society U.S. Energy Policy in Global Context Health and Environment: GIS Applications

9 International, B.A. 9 GEOG:4750/ URP:4750 GHS:2000/ ANTH:210 GHS:010/ IGPI:011 GHS:00/ CPH:240 Environmental Impact 4 Analysis Introduction to Global Health Identifying and Developing a 2- Global Health Project Global Health Conference 1 GHS:05 Engaging in Global Health 1 GHS:06 Ethics, Politics, and Global Health GHS:060 in Complementary and Alternative Medicine GHS:170 Visualizing Global Health Through Popular Fiction and Film GHS:560 Global Garbage and Global Health GHS:720 Contemporary Issues in Global Health GHS:850/ Promoting Health Globally HHP:850 GHS:4000 Global Health 4 Service Learning: Local Health is Global Health GHS:4001 Social Entrepreneurship and Global Health GHS:4002 Working in Global Health GHS:4100 Topics in Global Health 1- GHS:4120 Global Maternal and Child Health GHS:420 Health Experience of Immigrants, Migrants, and Refugees GHS:440/ Global Health and Global HHP:440 Food GHS:4600 Global Health and Human Rights 2- GWSS:2080/ GHS:2080 GWSS:010/ GHS:015 GWSS:26/ GHS:27 The Cultural Politics of HIV- AIDS Transnational Sexualities The Politics of Progress: NGOs, Development, and Sexuality HIST:508/ Health in Latin America GHS:508/LAS:508 HIST:4160/ History of Public Health GHS:4160 HIST:4162/ GHS:4162 History of Global Health HIST:4605/ GHS:4605 Disease, Politics, and Health in South Asia 2-4 HRTS:910/IS:910 Human Rights Advocacy IS:555/GHS:555/ Understanding Health and HIST:755 Disease in Africa JMC:150/ CBH:150/ GHS:150 Media and Health NAIS:1290/ AMST:1290/ GHS:1290/ HIST:1290 OEH:4260/ GHS:4260 PHIL:2415/ GHS:2415 RELS:2260/ GHS:2260 RELS:2265/ GHS:2265 RELS:2570/ GHS:2570/IS:2570 RELS:580/ ANTH:11/ ASIA:561/ GHS:11 RUSS:11/ GHS:11 Native American Foods and Foodways Global Water and Health Bioethics Hard Cases in Healthcare at the Beginning of Life Hard Cases in Healthcare at the End of Life Introduction to Islamic Psychology Religion and Healing Health Care and Health Reforms in Russia SOC:510 Medical Sociology WLLC:1100/ CLSA:1100/ GHS:1100/ GRMN:1100/ GWSS:1100 Contraception Across Time and s WLLC:1200/ DST:1200/ GHS:1200/ GRMN:1200 Disability and Inclusion in Film and Writing Around the World Global Resources and the Environment Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1046/ Big Ideas: People and the GEOG:1046/ GWSS:1046 Environment - Technology,, and Social Justice ANTH:216 Urban Anthropology ANTH:2261 Human Impacts on the Environment ANTH:10 Environment and ANTH:12 Making a Living: Perspectives on Economic Anthropology ANTH:410/ RELS:470 ARTH:1090 CPH:2200 ECON:625/ URP:15 EES:1115/ ENVS:1115/ GEOG:1115/ HIST:1115 Religion and Environmental Ethics Earthly Paradises: A Global History of Gardens Climageddon: Understanding Climate Change and Associated Impacts on Health Environmental and Natural Resource Economics The History and Science of Oil GEOG:1020 The Global Environment 2

10 10 International, B.A. GEOG:1060 GEOG:1070 GEOG:1090 GEOG:2110/ GHS:2110 GEOG:2410 GEOG:070/ GHS:070 GEOG:1 GEOG:750 GEOG:760/ GHS:760 GEOG:780/ GHS:780/ HIST:240 GEOG:4150/ GHS:4150/ IGPI:4150 GEOG:4750/ URP:4750 GEOG:4770/ GHS:4770 GHS:560 GHS:440/ HHP:440 IS:199 Geography of Asia: From Japan to Pakistan Contemporary Environmental Issues Globalization and Geographic Diversity Seven Billion and Counting: Introduction to Population Dynamics Environment and Development Hungry Planet: Global Geographies of Food Human Dimensions of Climate Environmental Quality: Science, Technology, and Policy Hazards and Society U.S. Energy Policy in Global Context Health and Environment: GIS Applications Environmental Impact 4 Analysis Environmental Justice Global Garbage and Global Health Global Health and Global Food Global Environmental Politics IS:200 Sustainable Development IS:555/GHS:555/ Understanding Health and HIST:755 Disease in Africa NAIS:1290/ AMST:1290/ GHS:1290/ HIST:1290 NAIS:554 OEH:4260/ GHS:4260 POLI:2417 POLI:518 RELS:976/ NAIS:276 RHET:140 RHET:700 Native American Foods and Foodways Native Histories and Endurance in the Greater Midwest Global Water and Health Comparative Environmental Policy Water Wars: Conflict and Cooperation American Indian Environmentalism Nature and Society: Controversies and Images Advocacy and Sustainability: Crafting Stories of People, Place, and Resilience Global South and Diasporic Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1046/ Big Ideas: People and the GEOG:1046/ GWSS:1046 Environment - Technology,, and Social Justice ANTH:216 Urban Anthropology ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:2182/ Africa: Health and Society GHS:2182 ANTH:171 Voices of Islam in Southeast Asia ANTH:27/ MUSM:27 Politics of the Archaeological Past CL:222 City as Text/Text as City ENGL:2505 Introduction to Postcolonial ENGL:2510 Selected Transnational Authors ENGL:2570/ Love, War, Activism: Stories GWSS:2500/ SJUS:2500 About Women from Across the World ENGL:510 Topics in Transnational ENGL:515 Topics in Postcolonial ENGL:525 and of the Americas ENGL:55/ Inter-American LAS:55 ENGL:540 of the Indian Subcontinent ENGL:570/ CL:570/ GWSS:570 Transnational and Postcolonial Writing by Women FREN:10 French-Speaking s FREN:4015 Francophone Cinema -4 FREN:4080/CL:468 Post-Colonial in France FREN:4090 Quebecois FREN:4110 Francophone of the African Diaspora GRMN:2650 German Nationalism After WWII -4 GRMN:2655/IS:2600 Muslim Minorities in the -4 West GWSS:010/ Transnational Sexualities GHS:015 GWSS:50/ Transnational Feminism ANTH:125/IS:50 HIST:106 World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:155 The World Since 1945 HIST:289/ NAIS:289 The Atlantic World c

11 International, B.A. 11 HIST:4216/ LAS:4216 HIST:4217/ LAS:4217/ LATS:4217 HIST:448 HIST:4466/ FREN:4466 HIST:4640 HIST:4815 LATS:2280/ HIST:2280/ SPAN:2280 MUS:211/ LAS:211 NAIS:554 POLI:104/ LAS:104/ LATS:104 PORT:4100 RELS:2041/ ASIA:2041/IS:2041 RELS:808/ AFAM:500 SPAN:440/ LATS:440 SPAN:460 SPAN:4815 Mexican American History Latina/o Immigration Modern European Imperialism France and Algeria from Pirates to Terrorism Imperialism and Modern India Topics in the Modern Middle East Introduction to Latina/o Music of Latin America and the Caribbean Native Histories and Endurance in the Greater Midwest Immigration Politics Topics in Luso-Brazilian Understanding "The Muslim World" Malcolm X, King, and Human Rights Topics in Latino/a and The Orient in Contemporary Latin American and Lost Childhoods: Marginal Children of Latin America International Business Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. AMST:051 The Office: Business Life in America ANTH:2100 Anthropology and Contemporary World Problems ANTH:12 Making a Living: Perspectives on Economic Anthropology CHIN:10 Business Chinese I CHIN:104 Business Chinese II CLSA:291 Leadership in Greco-Roman Antiquity COMM:2042/ Intercultural Communication IS:2042/SSW:2042 COMM:411/ Globalization and IS:411 ECON:45 Global Economics and Business ECON:620 ECON:625/ URP:15 Economic Growth and Development Environmental and Natural Resource Economics ECON:4110 International Economics ENTR:4100 International 1- Entrepreneurship and ENTR:4460 Entrepreneurship and Global Trade FIN:4240 International Finance FREN:1510 Cultural Misunderstandings: France and U.S.A. FREN:410 Business French GEOG:1070 Contemporary Environmental Issues GEOG:2410 Environment and Development GEOG:2910 The Global Economy GHS:4001 Social Entrepreneurship and Global Health GRMN:2720/ Germany in the World -4 HIST:2420 GRMN:214 Business German HIST:106 World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:242 The United States in World -4 Affairs HIST:4411/ Economic and Social History MDVL:4411 of Medieval Europe IS:200 Sustainable Development IS:565 Global Perspectives on Negotiation, Persuasion, and Communication JPNS:500 Japanese for Professional Purposes I JPNS:501 Japanese for Professional Purposes II MGMT:450 International Business Environment MKTG:400 International Marketing POLI:2417 Comparative Environmental Policy POLI:424 Global Development POLI:504 Globalization POLI:516 The Politics of International Economics RELS:/IS: Economics and Islam SPAN:040 Business Spanish SPAN:080 Spanish for International Business SPAN:550 Doing Business in Latin America SPST:500 The Olympics

12 12 International, B.A. International Communication and Information Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1401 Language,, and Communication CHIN:4206 Transnational Chinese Cinemas CL:1500/RUSS:1500 Ukraine, a Country at the Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Ukrainian History and CL:1510/ASIA:1510 Ghost Stories and Tales of the Weird in Pre-Modern Chinese CL:2248/ The Invention of Writing: ANTH:2248/ ASIA:2248/ CLSA:2048/ COMM:2248/ GRMN:2248/ HIST:2148/IS:2248/ LING:2248/ TRNS:2248/ WLLC:2248 From Cuneiform to Computers CL:222 City as Text/Text as City COMM:1174 Media and Society COMM:1898/ LAS:1898/ LATS:1898 COMM:2042/ IS:2042/SSW:2042 COMM:2052/ LAS:2052 Introduction to Latina/o/x Communication and Intercultural Communication Latin American Media COMM:2086 Global Media COMM:411/ Globalization and IS:411 COMM:417 Social Media,, and Politics COMM:4174 Communication, Technology, and National Security ENGL:182 Digital s and Literacies FREN:1510 Cultural Misunderstandings: France and U.S.A. FREN:190/ Psycholinguistic Aspects of -4 LING:190/ SPAN:190 Bilingualism FREN:4890/ TRNS:4497 Techniques of Translation GRMN:200/ TRNS:200 GRMN:550 GRMN:865 Literary Translation from German The Politics of Remembrance in German Multicultural and Film History of the German Language HIST:106 World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:242 The United States in World -4 Affairs IS:565 Global Perspectives on Negotiation, Persuasion, and Communication ITAL:450 in Italian Language IWP:191/ ENGL:595/ WLLC:191 International Today JMC:116/IS:116 Media and Global s JMC:150/ Media and Health CBH:150/ GHS:150 JPNS:201/ Workshop in Japanese TRNS:201 Literary Translation JPNS:207 Japan Illuminated: Japanese and Visual JPNS:401 Language in Japanese Society JPNS:402 Japan: and Communication KORE:115 Korean Language in and Society LING:1010 Language and Society LING:1040/ Language Rights ANTH:1040 LING:1060 Languages of the World LING:2900 Language, Gender, and Sexuality POLI:1600 Introduction to Political Communication POLI:515 Global Communication and Politics RELS:84/ IS:84/JMC:146/ WLLC:84 RHET:700 SPAN:2005/ LATS:2005 SPAN:200 SPAN:2050/ LATS:2050 SPAN:020/ LATS:020 SPAN:00 SPAN:050 SPAN:100 1, Arab Spring in Context: Media, Religion, and Geopolitics Advocacy and Sustainability: Crafting Stories of People, Place, and Resilience Writing Global Spanish Study of Language: Myths and Concepts Spanish in the U.S. Journalistic Writing in Spanish Translation Workshop: English to Spanish Translation Workshop: Spanish to English Structures of Spanish: Words and Sentences SPAN:10 Introduction to Bilingualism SPAN:150 Spanish Applied Linguistics SPAN:210 Cultural Storytelling SPAN:4980 Advanced Translation: Spanish to English SWAH:4050 Kiswahili in Cyberspace

13 International, B.A. 1 TRNS:2000 TRNS:179/ CL:179/ CLSA:979/ ENGL:850 Translation and Global Society Undergraduate Translation Workshop TRNS:4480 and Translation UICB:4920/ HIST:4920/ SLIS:4920 The Transition from Manuscript to Print International Human Rights Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1046/ Big Ideas: People and the GEOG:1046/ GWSS:1046 Environment - Technology,, and Social Justice ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:12 Making a Living: Perspectives on Economic Anthropology ANTH:125/ GWSS:50/IS:50 Transnational Feminism CL:1500/RUSS:1500 Ukraine, a Country at the Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Ukrainian History and CRIM:240 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems CRIM:415 Global Criminology ENGL:2570/ GWSS:2500/ SJUS:2500 GEOG:4770/ GHS:4770 GHS:4600 Love, War, Activism: Stories About Women from Across the World Environmental Justice Global Health and Human Rights 2- GRMN:2620 Anne Frank and Her Story -4 GRMN:2675 The Politics of Memory: -4 Holocaust, Genocide, and 9/11 GWSS:010/ Transnational Sexualities GHS:015 GWSS:26/ The Politics of Progress: GHS:27 NGOs, Development, and Sexuality HIST:106 World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:242 The United States in World -4 Affairs HIST:644/ Gandhi and His Legacy RELS:644/ SOAS:644 HIST:4101 History of Human Rights HIST:4617 History, Memory, and Pacific War HRTS:2115/IS:2115 Introduction to Human Rights HRTS:905/IS:905 Topics in Human Rights 1- HRTS:906 Global Crises and Human Rights HRTS:910/IS:910 Human Rights Advocacy LAW:8570 Human Rights in the World 1- Community LAW:8698 Law in the Muslim World 2- LING:1040/ Language Rights ANTH:1040 NAIS:554 Native Histories and Endurance in the Greater Midwest PHIL:104 Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness PHIL:2429 War, Terrorism, and Torture PHIL:40 Philosophy of Human Rights PHIL:4482 History of Ethics POLI:405 Authoritarian Politics POLI:509 International Courts: The Intersection of Law and Politics RELS:2775 The Bible and the Holocaust RELS:808/ AFAM:500 Malcolm X, King, and Human Rights RELS:855/IS:855 Human Rights and Islam SPAN:4160 Language, Justice, and the Law SPAN:4815 Lost Childhoods: Marginal Children of Latin America Islamic and Middle Eastern Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:171 Voices of Islam in Southeast Asia ARAB:1050 Topics in Middle East/Muslim World I ARAB:2025 Study Abroad: and 1 Society ARAB:2050 Topics in Middle East/Muslim World II ARAB:005 and Resistance: The -4 Modern Middle East ARAB:050 Arab Through Dialects ARTH:20/ Egyptian Art RELS:704 ARTH:25 Kings, Gods, and Heroes: Art of the Ancient Near East ARTH:75/ Birth of the Holy Land: Art RELS:75 and Architecture in the Ancient Middle East CLSA:1181/ GHS:1181 Ancient Medicine

14 14 International, B.A. CLSA:2482/ RELS:2182 CLSA:25/ ANTH:276 CLSA:44/ RELS:24 CLSA:445/ RELS:245 GRMN:2650 Ancient Mediterranean Religions Greek Archaeology and Ethnohistory Pagans and Christians: The Church from Jesus to Muhammad Mythology of Otherworldly Journeys German Nationalism After WWII GRMN:2655/IS:2600 Muslim Minorities in the West HIST:2461/ CLSA:2461/ RELS:261 HIST:2462 HIST:745/IS:745/ RELS:845 HIST:810 HIST:4401/ CLSA:4101 HIST:4419/ MDVL:4419 HIST:4466/ FREN:4466 HIST:4815 POLI:140 POLI:422 POLI:42 RELS:1001 RELS:1070 RELS:110/ HIST:100 RELS:2041/ ASIA:2041/IS:2041 RELS:2289/ CLSA:2489 RELS:2570/ GHS:2570/IS:2570 RELS:270/ AFAM:270 RELS:2852/ GWSS: Middle East and Mediterranean: Alexander to Suleiman Middle East and Mediterranean: Saladin to Napoleon Islam in Africa 4 History of the Modern Middle East Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East Ancient and Medieval Science France and Algeria from Pirates to Terrorism Topics in the Modern Middle East Introduction to Politics in the Muslim World Horn of Africa: Politics and Transnational Issues The Middle East: Policy and Diplomacy Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Introduction to Islamic Civilization Understanding "The Muslim World" Jerusalem: The Holy City Introduction to Islamic Psychology African American Islam Women in Islam and the Middle East RELS:020 Religion and Politics RELS:105 The World of the Old Testament RELS:/IS: Economics and Islam RELS:40/ CLSA:440 Recovering Eden: The Afterlife in Early Judaism and Christianity RELS:84/ IS:84/JMC:146/ WLLC:84 Arab Spring in Context: Media, Religion, and Geopolitics RELS:855/IS:855 Human Rights and Islam RELS:452/ The Dead Sea Scrolls CLSA:4452 RUSS:100 West and East: Women in the Slavic World Latin American Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:2220 The Olmec, Maya, and Aztecs: Archaeology of Mesoamerica ANTH:111/ Health in Mexico GHS:040/LAS:111 ARTH:120/ The Art of Ancient Mexico LAS:120 CINE:4678/ LAS:4678/ SPAN:4810 Topics in Latin American Cinema COMM:1898/ LAS:1898/ LATS:1898 COMM:2052/ LAS:2052 DANC:1150/ LAS:1150 ENGL:525 ENGL:55/ LAS:55 FREN:1006 GWSS:2400/ CPH:2240/ LATS:2400 HIST:501/ LAS:501 Introduction to Latina/o/x Communication and Latin American Media Brazilian and Carnival and of the Americas Inter-American Global Sports and National s Health Disparities and Intersectionality with U.S. Latina/o Peoples Rebel Island: A History of Cuba HIST:508/ Health in Latin America GHS:508/LAS:508 HIST:515/ LAS:515 HIST:4216/ LAS:4216 HIST:4217/ LAS:4217/ LATS:4217 HIST:44 HIST:4502/ LAS:4502/ NAIS:4502 HIST:4505 Introduction to Modern Latin America Mexican American History Latina/o Immigration Topics in American Borderlands History History of Mexico Topics in Latin American History HIST:4510 Colonial Latin America HIST:4525 Latin American Revolution

15 International, B.A. 15 LAS:2700/ Introduction to Latin COMM:2800/ American IS:2700/PORT:2700/ SPAN:2700 LAS:4700/ Latin American ANTH:4700/ Seminar CL:4700/HIST:4504/ PORT:4700/ SPAN:4900 LATS:2280/ HIST:2280/ SPAN:2280 LATS:550 MUS:211/ LAS:211 POLI:2415/ LAS:2415 POLI:104/ LAS:104/ LATS:104 PORT:400 PORT:850/ SPAN:850 PORT:4000 PORT:4100 RELS:1765/ LAS:1765/ LATS:1765 SPAN:1700/ LATS:1700 SPAN:1800 SPAN:2050/ LATS:2050 SPAN:2200 SPAN:2500 Introduction to Latina/o Topics in Latina/o : 1- History and Music of Latin America and the Caribbean Latin American Politics Immigration Politics Brazilian After 1900 Topics in Cultural Topics in Luso-Brazilian Topics in Luso-Brazilian U.S. Latino Religions Latino/a in the U.S. Contemporary Spanish American Narrative Spanish in the U.S. Introduction to Spanish American s Readings in Spanish American SPAN:2800 Screening Latin America SPAN:2900 Music of the Hispanic World SPAN:200 Latin American Cultural SPAN:210 Cultural Storytelling SPAN:215 Medellin SPAN:20 Modern Mexico SPAN:10 Spanish American Short Story SPAN:20 Spanish American Poetry SPAN:50 Contemporary Spanish American SPAN:440/ LATS:440 SPAN:550 SPAN:40 Topics in Latino/a and Doing Business in Latin America Colonial Spanish American SPAN:450 SPAN:460 SPAN:490 SPAN:4815 THTR:2405 Twentieth-Century Spanish American Theater and Performance The Orient in Contemporary Latin American and Topics in Spanish American Lost Childhoods: Marginal Children of Latin America Staging Americans: U.S. s Through Theatre and Performance Russian, East European, and Eurasian Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ARTH:864 Nazi and Stalinist Art: Aesthetics of Power CL:1500/RUSS:1500 Ukraine, a Country at the Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Seminar on Ukrainian History and CL:2700/RUSS:222 Romani (Gypsy) s of Eastern Europe HIST:449 Soviet Union POLI:1401 Introduction to the Politics of Russia and Eurasia POLI:410 Russian Foreign Policy POLI:41 Russian Politics RUSS:1082 Youth Subcultures After Socialism RUSS:111 Introduction to Russian RUSS:112 Russia Today RUSS:151 Slavic Folklore RUSS:152 Religion and of Slavs RUSS:1600 The Cult of Power in Russian History RUSS:2122 Cult Films of the Last Soviet Generation RUSS:211 Women in Russian Society RUSS:251/CL:251 Topics in Russian, East arr. European, and Eurasian RUSS:2600/CL:2600 Issues in Russian Identity: Nationalism RUSS:100 West and East: Women in the Slavic World RUSS:122/CL:122 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky -4 RUSS:124/CL:124 Invitation to Nabokov -4 RUSS:11/ GHS:11 Health Care and Health Reforms in Russia

16 16 International, B.A. RUSS:202/CL:02 Russian in Translation South Asian Track s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. ANTH:1046/ Big Ideas: People and the GEOG:1046/ GWSS:1046 Environment - Technology,, and Social Justice ANTH:2108/ Gendering India GWSS:2108 ANTH:2151/ Global Migration in the GWSS:2151/IS:2151 Contemporary World ANTH:121/ GWSS:121 ASIA:2450 ASIA:4606/ CINE:4606 ENGL:2505 ENGL:540 ENGL:570/ CL:570/ GWSS:570 GEOG:1060 HIST:1606/ ASIA:1606 HIST:1609 HIST:644/ RELS:644/ SOAS:644 HIST:4605/ GHS:4605 HIST:4640 PHIL:845/ RELS:645 POLI:425 RELS:1404/ ASIA:1040/ HIST:1610 RELS:1410 RELS:1506/ ASIA:1060/ HIST:1612 RELS:572/ ASIA:890 RELS:575/ ASIA:775 Love, Marriage, and Family in India India Beat: The Aesthetics and Politics of India Today Topics in Asian Cinema Introduction to Postcolonial of the Indian Subcontinent Transnational and Postcolonial Writing by Women Geography of Asia: From Japan to Pakistan Civilizations of Asia: South -4 Asia India Now! A Survey from -4 Bollywood Films to Global Terror Gandhi and His Legacy Disease, Politics, and Health 2-4 in South Asia Imperialism and Modern India Buddhist Philosophy South Asia: Politics, Identity, and Conflict Living Religions of the East Introduction to Indian Religions Introduction to Buddhism Comparative Ritual East Meets West: The Western Reception of Eastern Religion RELS:580/ ANTH:11/ ASIA:561/ GHS:11 SOAS:1502/ RELS:1502 SOAS:1620/ RELS:1620/ TRNS:1620 Honors Religion and Healing Asian Humanities: India Bhagavad Gita: Essential Teachings of Indian Religion Honors in the Major Students have the opportunity to graduate with honors in the major. International studies honors students must maintain a cumulative University of Iowa g.p.a. of at least. and a g.p.a. of at least. in all course work for the major and in all course work that may be applied to the major. To graduate with honors in the major, students must complete a minimum of 45 s.h. for the major (an additional s.h.), including at least 15 s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above and at least 6 s.h. in courses designated as honors courses. Students may meet this requirement in one of two ways. They may complete 21 s.h. in a single track, with at least 15 s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. Alternatively, students may select courses from two tracks, completing at least 12 s.h. in the first track, including 9 s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above; and completing at least 9 s.h. in the second track, including 6 s.h. in courses numbered 000 or above. Honors students completing the Certificate in Global Health, International Business, or Latin American or the minor in global health studies, Latin American studies, or Russian and Eastern European studies may not choose an international studies track that corresponds with those certificate(s) or minor(s). Those who choose the two-track option may not choose a first track that corresponds with those certificate(s) or minor(s). Honors students must choose program option B for the major. Instead of taking IS:4990 International Senior Project, they take IS:4991 Honors Thesis in International and present their research in a poster session. University of Iowa Honors Program In addition to honors in the major, students have opportunities for honors study and activities through membership in the University of Iowa Honors Program. Visit Honors at Iowa to learn about the University's honors program. Membership in the UI Honors Program is not required to earn honors in the international studies major. Academic Plans Four-Year Graduation Plan The following checkpoints list the minimum requirements students must complete in order to stay on the University's Four-Year Graduation Plan. Students who intend to study abroad during their junior year should schedule an appointment during their fourth semester to meet with an advisor from International Programs Study Abroad; those who intend to study abroad during their senior

17 International, B.A. 17 year should schedule an appointment during their sixth semester. Before the fifth semester begins: at least the two introductory courses and one foundation course Before the seventh semester begins: at least nine courses in the major and at least 90 s.h. earned toward the degree Before the eighth semester begins: at least 12 courses in the major, including the required research preparation course for program option B students or the first writing course for program option C students During the eighth semester: enrollment in all remaining course work in the major, all remaining GE CLAS Core courses, and a sufficient number of semester hours to graduate Iowa Degree in Three University of Iowa majors who are strongly motivated can graduate with a degree in three years under the Iowa Degree in Three. The program is available to students who can complete more semester hours each term than they would on the Four-Year Graduation Plan. Students sign an agreement during their first semester of enrollment; meet with an advisor at least once a semester to review their plans and progress; take courses during summer sessions, if necessary; meet specific course checkpoints; and maintain the grade-point average required for the major. Students are allowed to bring Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), or transfer credit upon admission to reduce the number of semester hours required for their degree. They should consult their advisor about the program. Sample Plan of Study Sample plans represent one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with an academic advisor. For additional sample plans, see MyUI. International, B.A. Course Title Hours Academic Career Any Semester The International Program encourages students to develop cross-cultural skills through study abroad and/or involvement with internationally-focused U.S.-based organizations. a IS:2500 Working Internationally b 1 Honors: thesis c Hours 1 First Year Fall ANTH:1101 Cultural Anthropology d, e RHET:100 or ENGL:1200 Rhetoric or The Interpretation of - 4 GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Proficiency f 4-5 First-year seminar course with international content 1 encouraged CSI:1600 Success at Iowa 2 Major: international studies foundation course (may choose course that also satisfies GE requirements) d, e Spring IS:1000 IS:2000 RHET:100 or ENGL:1200 Hours Designing Your International 1 Major Introduction to International e Rhetoric or The Interpretation of Major: international studies foundation course (may choose course that also satisfies GE requirements) d, e - 4 GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level 4-5 Proficiency or elective course f Hours Second Year Fall Major: international studies track course GE CLAS Core: Diversity and Inclusion g GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab g GE CLAS Core: World Languages Second Level Proficiency or elective course f 4-5 Elective course h Hours Spring Major: upper-level international studies track course (numbered 000 or above) GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts g GE CLAS Core: Quantitative or Formal Reasoning g GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course f 4-5 Elective course h Hours Third Year Fall Major: upper-level international studies track course (numbered 000 or above) GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives g GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab g 4 Major: additional World Language course i - 5 Elective course h 2 - Hours Spring Major: international studies track course Major: additional World Language course i - 5 Elective course h Elective course h Elective course h Hours Fourth Year Fall Major: upper-level international studies track course (numbered 000 or above) Major: international studies program option A, B, or C course

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