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Human Services and International Affairs, BA 1 Human Services and International Affairs, BA The combined human services and international affairs degree offers students an understanding of geopolitical realities paired with the practical skills and theory necessary to work in social services and nongovernment organizations (NGOs) impacted by global issues. Students will have the opportunity to prepare for practice in international NGOs through co-ops and Dialogue of Civilization programs. This combined major will prepare students for positions within the nonprofit sector with an international focus. Program Requirements Complete all s listed below unless otherwise indicated. Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools s where specified and complete any additional s needed beyond specific college and major requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements. University-Wide Requirements All undergraduate students are required to complete the University- Wide Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/ university-academics/university-wide-requirements). NUpath Requirements All undergraduate students are required to complete the NUpath Requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/ university-academics/nupath). BA Language Requirements All BA students are required to complete the BA requirements (http://catalog.northeastern.edu/undergraduate/university-academics/ nupath/ba-requirements). Human Services Requirements Required Courses HUSV 1101 Human Services Professions HUSV 2300 Counseling in Human Services HUSV 3570 Research Methods The Nonprofit Sector, Philanthropy, and Social Change HUSV 3700 Research Methods for Human Services Policy HUSV 3900 Introduction to Social Policy Organization SOCL 30 Internship Sociology of Human Service Organizations HUSV 99 Human Services Internship 6 Human Services Electives Complete two HUSV s. 8 International Affairs Requirements Courses used to fulfill major requirements may not be used to satisfy the global dynamics requirement. Peoples and Cultures (ANTH 1101), The World Since 195 (HIST 2211), and International Relations (POLS 1160) may not be used as global dynamics s. See department for additional s. Required Courses INTL 1101 Globalization and International Affairs INTL 300 International Conflict and Negotiation POLS 1160 International Relations ECON 1115 Principles of Macroeconomics or ECON 1116 Principles of Microeconomics or HIST 2211 The World Since 195 Global Dynamics Complete two of the following. Courses are divided into thematic groups to aid students in deciding which s to take and have no bearing on major requirements. Environment ENVR 1110 ENVR 515 HIST 312 PHIL 5003 SOCL 126 SOCL 522 Global Climate Change Sustainable Development Global Environmental History Ethics, Justice, and Global Climate Change Environment and Society Law, Diplomacy, and Global Governance INTL 280 Political Ecology and Environmental Justice or WMNS 280 COMM 2303 POLS 1155 POLS 1160 POLS 2370 POLS 305 POLS 306 POLS 307 POLS 910 POLS 918 POLS 938 Global and Intercultural Communication Comparative Politics International Relations Religion and Politics International Political Economy International Law International Organizations Model United Nations Model NATO Human Rights and Social Justice INTL 200 INTL 280 Dialogue of Civilizations: International Politics Abroad or WMNS 280 INTL 360 AFAM 2600 HIST 2373 HUSV 920 LPSC 2302 PHIL 1155 PHIL 1272 PHIL 5001 SOCL 1283 Transnational Activism in Global Civil Society Contemporary Issues: Race, Science, and Technology Gender and Sexuality in World History International Human Services Global Human Rights: A Social and Economic Perspective Introduction to Human Rights Ethics in the World s Religions Global Justice Globalization and Social Change 8

2 Human Services and International Affairs, BA SOCL 371 Conflict and Security CRIM 630 HIST 1206 HIST 3330 JRNL 3300 or INTL 3300 PHIL 2302 PHIL 5001 POLS 308 POLS 310 POLS 315 POLS 320 POLS 330 Globalization INTL 220 INTL 2300 INTL 280 Social Conflict and Community Services Abroad Political Crime and Terrorism Drug Trade and Drug War: History, Security, Culture The Global Cold War Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and the Media Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and the Media Philosophical Problems of War and Peace Global Justice International Security Nontraditional Security Issues Ethnic Political Violence U.S. National Security Policy Revolution, Civil War, and Insurrection Religion in International Affairs or WMNS 280 INTL 3200 AFAM 2639 ANTH 2305 ANTH 2315 ECON 1290 ECON 635 ENGL 250 Cities in a Global Context Globalism, Racism, and Human Rights Global Markets and Local Culture Religion and Modernity History of the Global Economy International Economics Postcolonial Literature HIST 2211 The World Since 195 HIST 2311 HUSV 920 INTB 3310 LPSC 2302 POLS 1160 POLS 2370 POLS 305 POLS 306 POLS 307 SOCL 1283 SOCL 365 Colonialism/Imperialism International Human Services Cultural Aspects of International Business Global Human Rights: A Social and Economic Perspective International Relations Religion and Politics International Political Economy International Law Population, Migration, and Diaspora INTL 220 INTL 200 INTL 3200 International Organizations Globalization and Social Change Globalization and the Evolution of Human Societies Cities in a Global Context AFAM 2301 Foundations of Black Culture 2 AFAM 235 AFRS 1185 or INTL 1185 The Black Experience in the Caribbean Gender in the n Diaspora Gender in the n Diaspora AFRS 32 ANTH 1101 ANTH 2350 ANTH 315 CLTR 1515 HIST 1218 HIST 2317 PHIL 1270 PHIL 1271 Development INTL 220 ANTH 2305 ECON 1291 ECON 30 ENTR 2206 ENVR 515 INTB 1203 or INTB 1209 PHTH 5230 POLS 387 Communication and Media COMM 2303 COMM 520 INTB 3310 JRNL 3300 or INTL 3300 JRNL 5360 MSCR 2325 MUSC 1127 MUSC 110 Epidemiology of Pandemic Diseases and Health Disparities in the n Diaspora Peoples and Cultures Urban Anthropology Anthropology of Travel and Tourism Comparative Analysis of the Lusophone World and Culture Pirates, Planters, and Patriots: Making the Americas, 192 180 Comparative Urban Histories Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Abrahamic Religions Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Global Markets and Local Culture Development Economics International Food Economics and Policy Global Social Enterprise Sustainable Development International Business and Global Social Responsibility International Business and Global Social Responsibility Global Health Politics of Developing Nations Global and Intercultural Communication Global and Intercultural Media Cultural Aspects of International Business Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and the Media Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and the Media Global Reporting Global Media Introduction to World Music Global Pop Music International Experiential Learning Complete at least one international semester via study abroad, international internship, international co-op, or two short-term programs. Regional Analysis Requirement Complete three of the following, two of which must be in one region. Select s taken during a semester study abroad or specific Dialogue of Civilizations s may count as regional analysis s pending approval of the international affairs head faculty advisor. See department for additional s: AFRS 1128 AFRS 2307 The n Experience through Music Today 12

AFRS 265 AFRS 2900 AFRS 360 AFRS 939 AFRS 365 ANTH 510 or INTL 510 ENTR 3308 HIST 1180 HIST 2390 HIST 2397 MUSC 1128 Asia ASNS 1150 or HIST 1150 ASNS 910 ANTH 350 or INTL 350 CLTR 1500 CLTR 1506 CLTR 1700 CLTR 2501 HIST 1189 HIST 126 HIST 1252 HIST 1253 HIST 1500 HIST 2308 HIST 2351 HIST 2352 HIST 2360 POLS 385 PHIL 1275 PHIL 1290 PHIL 239 PHIL 2395 PHIL 55 Europe CLTR 1501 CLTR 1503 CLTR 150 CLTR 2280 ECON 1293 HIST 1170 HIST 2280 The Scope and Dynamics of Conflicts in Swahili, Culture, and Politics in Kenya Contemporary Government and Politics in Community Health, Culture, and Development in Kenya National Model n Union Anthropology of Anthropology of Business Economic History of South n History and the World in Early Times Modern Music of East Asian Studies East Asian Studies Issues in Modern and Contemporary Asia Ethnography of Southeast Asia Ethnography of Southeast Asia Modern Chinese History and Culture Introduction to Chinese Popular Culture Introduction to Japanese Pop Culture Chinese Film: Gender and Ethnicity Introduction to South Asian History World War II in the Pacific Japanese Literature and Culture History of Vietnam Wars Modern Chinese History and Culture Law, Justice, and Society in Modern China Modern Japan Dictators and Democracy in Japan and Korea History of Capitalism in East Asia China: Governance and Foreign Policy Hinduism, Buddhism, and Beyond: Eastern Religions Chinese Philosophy and Religion Chinese Buddhism Japanese Buddhism Religion and Politics in South Asia Introduction to French Culture Introduction to Italian Culture Introduction to Spanish Culture French Film and World War II: The German Occupation of France European Economic History Europe: Empires, Revolutions, Wars, and Their Aftermath Hitler, Germany, and the Holocaust HIST 2370 Human Services and International Affairs, BA 3 Renaissance to Enlightenment HIST 2371 Europe 1870 1921 HIST 2376 HIST 96 POLS 335 POLS 917 SOCL 535 Latin America Britain and the British Empire Independent Field Research Abroad: Central Europe Politics and Governance of Europe and the European Union Model European Union European Union: Social and Political AFAM 2301 Foundations of Black Culture 2 AFAM 235 AFAM 507 ANTH 500 or INTL 500 CLTR 1505 CLTR 1508 CLTR 1509 CLTR 120 CLTR 507 CLTR 508 ENTR 3316 ENTR 3318 ENTR 3326 ENVR 292 HIST 1187 HIST 1260 LACS 1220 LITR 1260 LITR 655 POLS 375 Middle East INTL 1150 INTL 1160 INTL 2100 INTL 2200 INTL 2360 INTL 200 INTL 3250 CLTR 1502 ECON 1292 HIST 1185 HIST 1290 HIST 9 HIST 95 The Black Experience in the Caribbean Afro-Cuban Culture International Study Latin American Society and Development Latin American Society and Development Introduction to Latin American Culture Cuban History and Culture through Film An Introduction to Afro-Cuban Culture Latin American Film Afro-Cuban Culture International Study Cuban History through Film International Study Microfinance and Economic Development in Latin America Business, Economics, and History of Hispaniola and Latin America Sustainability in the Latin American Business Environment Maritime History and Culture: The Caribbean Introduction to Latin American History Modern Latin America Latino, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies Caribbean Literature and Culture Latin American Literature Government and Politics in Latin America The Mediterranean World: An Overview Middle East Studies Modern Israel America and the Middle East Human Rights in the Middle East Democracy and Development in North and the Mediterranean Introduction to Arabic Culture Economic History of the Middle East Introduction to Middle Eastern History Modern Middle East Middle Eastern History and Culture Independent Field Research Abroad North n History Abroad

Human Services and International Affairs, BA JWSS 2500 POLS 365 POLS 370 POLS 915 PHIL 1270 PHIL 1280 PHIL 1285 PHIL 1287 Russia HIST 1285 HIST 1286 HIST 2386 LITR 3503 POLS 350 POLS 355 SOCL 1215 or INTL 1215 Zionism and the Challenges of Jewish Statehood Government and Politics in the Middle East Arab-Israeli Conflict Model Arab League Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Abrahamic Religions Encountering Islam: Traditions, Debates, and Crosscultural Diversity Jewish Religion and Culture Modern Judaism Introduction to Russian Civilization History of the Soviet Union History of Soviet Cinema Russian Literature in Translation Government and Politics in Russia Russian Foreign Policy Society and Culture in Russia Society and Culture in Russia International Affairs Foreign Language Requirement Complete work in a through at least intermediatelevel two. Note: Completing this requirement satisfies the requirement for the BA degree. Human Services/International Affairs Integrative Courses Complete Senior Seminar in Human Services (HUSV 700) or Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs (INTL 700) or both. Note, however, that students wishing to take HUSV 700 but not INTL 700 must meet with an INTL advisor to obtain approval for a substitute INTL. Similarly, students wishing to take INTL 700 but not HUSV 700 must meet with an HUSV advisor to obtain approval for a substitute HUSV. Substitute s (HUSV or INTL) must be upper-division s and must relate to the combined major. Human Services HUSV 700 Senior Seminar in Human Services International Affairs INTL 700 Senior Capstone Seminar in International Affairs Human Services and International Affairs Combined-Major Credit Requirement Complete 90 semester hours in the major. Program Requirement 128 total semester hours required Plan of Study Five Years, Three Co-ops in Summer 2/Fall Year 1 ENGW 1111 Elective Vacation 0 Vacation 0 INTL 1000 1 Foreign INTL 1101 HUSV 2300 HUSV 1101 ECON 1290 Year 2 17 16 0 0 Elective Elective Vacation Co-op 0 Foreign HUSV 3700 INTL HUSV 3900 Year 3 EXED 2000 1 INTL 300 16 17 0 0 Co-op 0 Elective Elective Co-op 0 Year INTL INTL organization 0 16 8 0 Co-op 0 ENGW 3315 Elective Co-op 0 Year 5 Elective INTL INTL HUSV 99 6 0 18 8 0 Fall Hours Spring Hours Co-op 0 Elective Total Hours: 132 INTL HUSV 700 INTL 700 0 16 Five Years, Three Co-ops in Spring/Summer 1 Year 1 ENGW 1111 Elective Vacation 0 Vacation 0 INTL 1000 1 Foreign INTL 1101 HUSV 2300 HUSV 1101 ECON 1290 17 16 0 0

Human Services and International Affairs, BA 5 Year 2 Elective Co-op 0 Co-op 0 Elective Foreign INTL HUSV 3900 EXED 2000 1 17 0 0 8 Year 3 Elective Co-op 0 Co-op 0 Elective INTL INTL HUSV 3700 16 0 0 8 Year ENGW 3315 Co-op 0 Co-op 0 Vacation 0 Elective INTL HUSV 99 6 18 0 0 0 Year 5 Fall Hours Spring Hours organization policy INTL Elective Elective HUSV 700 INTL INTL 700 16 16 Total Hours: 132