Schedule of Courses for the International Affairs Program for Fall 2008 *Schedule subject to change Lower Division Course Number Title IAFS 1000 Global Issues ECON 1000 Introduction to Economics ECON 2010 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2020 Principles of Macroeconomics PSCI 2012 Introduction to Comparative Politics PSCI 2223 Introduction to International Relations Upper Division *CHECK COURSE PREREQUISITES/RESTRICTIONS; contact professors if you do not have the prereqs. *IAFS students can take INBU 4200, INBU 4300, and MKTG 4400 with ECON 2010 and 2020 completed; however, general familiarity with lower division BCOR course content is recommended. *Courses listed in both a Category and an Area can count for one or the other, but NOT both. Category 1 ANTH 4020 001 Tourism (prereq: 15 hours of ANTH coursework; available to non-anth majors for registration starting 4/14/08) COMM 3410 002 Intercultural Communication COMM 3410 004 " ECON 3545 Environmental Economics ECON 4774 Economic Reform in Developing Countries ECON 4999 011 Health Economics GEOG 3682 Geography of International Development GEOG 4292 Migration, Urbanization, and Development
SECTION GEOG 4742-005 ONLY LING 3545 001 World Language Policies (NOTE: the 880 section is Honors: please contact the Honors Office to register) PSCI 4732 Critical Thinking in Development Category 2 ECON 3403 International Economics & Policy ECON 4413 International Trade ECON 4423 International Finance INBU 4200 International Financial Management INBU 4300 International Business & Management Category 3 ECON 4784 001 Economic Development prereqs: ECON 3070 & 3080; designed for ECON double majors ECON 3784 001 Economic Development prereqs: ECON 1000 or ECON 2010 & 2020; designed for IAFS, non-econ majors ECON 4999 006 Economic Development SECTION GEOG 4742-005 ONLY IAFS 3000 002 Political Economy of Middle East MKTG 4400 International Marketing PSCI 4193 International Political Economy Category 4 GEOG 4712 Political Geography (recitation required ) (must have earned 57 hours or more) SECTIONS GEOG 4742-001 or 4742-002 ONLY Category 5 SECTIONS GEOG 4742-001 or 4742-002 ONLY PSCI 3123 War, Peace, and Strategic Defense PSCI 3143 Problems in International Relations PSCI 3193 International Behavior Category 6 HIST 4126 U.S. Diplomatic History since 1940 HIST 4146 Military History
IAFS 3000 001 US-Africa Relations PSCI 3163 American Foreign Policy PSCI 3191 National Security Organizations/Policymaking Category 7 PHIL 3260 Philosophy and the International Order (must have completed 6 hours of PHIL coursework) PSCI 4173 International Organization PSCI 4183 International Law PSCI 4783 Global Issues Critical Thinking Seminar - Seniors only. Topics may be subject to change. IAFS 4500 001 War and Society 002 South Asia 003 Globalization 004 Economics of Europe Areas Of Geographic Concentration *Be aware of PREREQUISITES. Some courses taught in foreign language. Literature courses listed in italics: maximum of 1 literature course can count for area. See http://www.colorado.edu/iafs/areas.html for list of courses applicable to "contemporary history" (must do at least 1 for your area). *Some "topics" courses have SPECIFIC sections allowed. Africa ANTH 4630 Nomadic Peoples of East Africa (NOTE: available to non-anth majors for registration starting 4/14/08) HIST 4248 Africa in the 19th Century HIST 4339 Borderlands of Empire IAFS 3000 001 US-Africa Relations RLST 3600 Islam Asia
ANTH 4690 Anthropology of Tibet (NOTE: available to non-anth majors for registration starting 4/14/08) ANTH 4750 Culture and Society in South Asia (NOTE: available to non-anth majors for registration starting 4/14/08) HIST 4109 World War II in Asia and the Pacific HIST 4339 Borderlands of Empire HIST 4528 Islam in South/Southeast Asia, 1000 - Present HIST 4538 History of Modern India HIST 4558 Indian Intellectual History PSCI 3072 Government & Politics in SE Asia PSCI 4052 Chinese Politics RLST 3820 Topics: Women in Buddhism CHIN 4110 Advanced Readings in Modern Chinese 1 JPNS 4110 Advanced Readings in Modern Japanese 1 Eurasia HIST 4733 The Russian Revolution and Soviet Regime Europe ARAB 3230 Islamic Cutlure and Iberia ECON 4514 Economic History of Europe FREN 3500 Current Events/Conversation & Comp
HIST 4053 Britain and the Empire, 1688-1964 HIST 4313 History of Italy (same class as ITAL 4250) ITAL 4030 Italy: Culture and Media PSCI 4002 West European Politics SPAN 3200 Spanish Culture FREN 3120 Main Currents in French Literature FREN 4470 20th Cent French Theotre & Poetry GRMN 3150 German Politics and L:iterature ITAL 3140 Readings in Italisn Literature--20th Century SPAN 4160 Masterpieces Span Lit, 1700-Present Latin America HIST 4118 History of Mexico to 1821 PSCI 3032 Latin American Political Systems SPAN 3340 20th Century Spanish American Literature SPAN 4180 Masterpieces Span Am Lit, 1898-present Middle East ANTH 4020 005 Gender in the Middle East (Note: ANTH 4020 Section *005* ONLY!) HIST 4328 Modern Middle East, 1600 to the Present HIST 4339 Borderlands of Empire IAFS 3000 002 Political Economy of Middle East
RLST 4820 002 Seminar: Islam and the Politics of Affect