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TC5: GLOBALIZATION TC5 focuses on the spread of ideas through global practices and behaviors such as human rights, migration, urbanization, media, technology, empires and colonialism, and the study of culture. TC5 addresses global phenomena that may involve identities, security, economics, environment or microbes but not as a central focus. Requirements In addition to the 5 Core Requirements and the IR Language Requirement, students must take a total of 7 courses to complete their Thematic Concentration. No more than 3 of the 7 courses may be an introductory level course (marked with *). TC5 Requirements are as follows: 2 social science courses 1 history course 1 culture course 1 research methods course (See the Courses page on the IR website for a list of approved courses.) 1 capstone course (A capstone course may be an upper level seminar course, senior honors thesis, or directed research. See the Capstone page on the IR website for more information.) 1 elective course (Any course approved for this concentration.) Please Note: It is possible that a single course may satisfy more than one concentration requirement. For example, HIST 192 Seminar: Contemporary Chile, satisfies both the history and capstone requirements. If students complete the above requirements with fewer than 7 courses, they can choose any additional courses from the concentration to reach the required 7 total courses. Frequently Asked Questions If a course is approved for both a Core and TC5, can I double count it? NO If a course is approved for both my TC5 culture requirement and one of my IR language semesters, can I double count it? NO Historical Course Listing The course listing below is comprised of all the TC5 courses approved by the IR Faculty Board. For the most up-to-date and current info, view course offerings by semester via the Courses page on the IR website. In addition, course ID # s, titles, and prerequisites often change from semester to semester so check SIS or individual departments for the most up-to-date info. If you have any question about whether or not a course counts for your concentration, please contact the IR office.

TC5: Globalization Course Listing Fall 2015-Present Course ID # Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows: AFR147-02 Regionalism in African International Relations Social Science AFR152-01 Caribbean s and International Migration ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context Social Science ANTH028 The Global Factory: Labor & Industrial Capitalism Social Science ANTH146 Global Feminisms Social Science ANTH149-30 Ethnographies of Palestinian Societies Social Science ANTH164 Seminar: Media, the State and the Senses Social Science, Seminar ARB057/ILVS087 Arab and Middle Eastern Cinemas (in English) ARB091 Pop and Arab Spring ARB091-01 Visual and Literary s After the "Arab Spring" (in English) ARB091-01 Literature and Cinema of Middle East Cities ARB091-03/ANTH149- Colonialism and in the Middle East 29/CST194/WGSS185-03 ARB092/ILVS092-04 The Fantastic in Arabic Literature ARB155/ILVS101/FMS 175-01 Visualizing Colonialism (in English) ARB157/ILVS157 War and Cultural Memory in Literature and Cinema of the Middle East (in English) CH105 Humanitarian Policy and Public Health (not offered again) Social Science CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) CHNS192-01 Monkey King and Transcultural China CLS026/ARCH026/HIS Ancient Egypt History, T076 CLS037/HIST050 History of Ancient Greece* History,, Intro level CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome CSHD062/AAST062 Childhood Across s Social Science CST094 Palestinian Literature and Cinema CST094-01 Palestinian Literature and Cinema EC062 Seminar: Economics of International Migration Seminar EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar EC184 Seminar: Number and Size of Nations Seminar EC191-01 Seminar: Urbanization in the Developing World Seminar EC192-01 Seminar: Social Interactions and Social Networks Seminar ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature ENG160/PJS160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature, Seminar

EXP079-XF (Fall 2018 only) EPIIC: Migration in a Turbulent World (Note: EPIIC fall courses are evaluated on a year-by-year, topic-by-topic basis; thus, the Fall18/TC5-specific approval has no bearing on, or meaning for, future topics. See the IR course announcement each spring for information regarding the status of EPIIC for the following fall.) Social Science FAH001/REL004 Intro to World Art I FAH004 Arts of Africa FAH005 Arts of Asia FAH008 Introduction to Architecture*, Intro level FAH010-01 Japan and the West FAH011/REL011 Buddhist Art FAH015/REL015 Japanese Architecture FAH092 Global History of Cinema FR092A Ethnicity, Migration, & Identity (in English) FR092B/ILVS092-07 Love and War in French Films (in English) FR125 Studies in French FR191A Francophone Poetry and Song FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature FR191D Immigrants in French Modern Literature and Film FR191-G Seminar: Autobiography, History, Identity in French Caribbean, Seminar FR192A 20th and 21st Century French Women Writers FR192B/ILVS192-05 Mediterranean Crossings: Colonial and Postcolonial Migrations and Identities GER092-01/192-01 Kafka and Film HIST002 Globalization History HIST003 World in Motion History HIST004 Empires and Nations History HIST005 History of Consumption History HIST010 Colonialism in Global Perspective Research Methods, History HIST011 Worlds to Make: The Global History of International History Development HIST012 Science and Technology in World History History HIST013 Reconstructing Africa's Past to 1850 History HIST014 Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Crises in Africa since History 1850 HIST017 Americas History HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 History HIST041 Modern China History History HIST046 Modern South Asia History HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History HIST062 Reform & Revolution: Late Imperial Russia & the Soviet Union History

HIST063 Modern Germany History HIST065 Great Britain and the British Empire History HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History HIST071 Middle East and North Africa SINCE World War I History HIST074 Modern Armenia History HIST087 Algeria Since 1900 History HIST091 Foundation Seminar: Seeking Gendered Perspectives: Historiography, Theory and Methods in African History Research Methods, History HIST092 1492 & All That: Columbus & Consequences History, Research Methods HIST097 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women and Patriarchy in the Middle History, Research Methods East HIST110 Race, Class and Power in Southern Africa History HIST112 Angola and Mozambique: From Liberation to Humanitarian History Crises HIST116 Revolution in Central and South America History HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, HIST159 French Revolution History HIST160 France & Africa Since The Eighteenth Century History HIST165 Mongol Empire History HIST166 History of Afghanistan History HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar,, Social Science, Research Methods HIST190 Seminar: Travel Writing and History History, Seminar HIST190-50 Seminar: The Global 1930s History, Seminar HIST191 Seminar: Africa History, Seminar HIST192 Seminar: Brazil and Argentina History, Seminar HIST192 Seminar: Contemporary Chile in Comparative Perspective History, Seminar HIST195 Seminar: South Asia: Connections and Comparisons History, Seminar HIST196 History of Madrid History ILVS092-02/FMS094- The Animated Universe 03 ITAL075 Italian Film (in English) JPN080 Japanese Film (in English) JPN112 Japanese Film Directors: The World of Studio Ghibli JPN191-01 Seminar: Hayao Miyazaki MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this cour se is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement) PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality and Liberty*, Intro level PHIL141/PJS141 Global Justice PS039 Mitigating Electoral Violence in Africa Social Science PS120 Seminar: Power & Politics in China Social Science, Seminar PS138-02 International Political Economy Social Science

PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science PS159-02 Seminar: Popular Sovereignty, History, Social Science, Seminar PS167 Studies of War and Empire Social Science PS176 Migration, Refugees, and Citizenship in a Globalized World Social Science PS180 Regionalism in Africa Social Science PS184 Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Extrafactual Information in Social Science, Seminar International Politics PS188-01 Human Rights and American Foreign Policy Social Science PS188-04 Gender Issues in World Politics Social Science PS188-04 Race, Ethnicity, and US-African Foreign Policy Social Science PS189-01 Seminar: The Pursuit of Gender Equality in US Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar REL037/CST037 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, REL076 After God: Atheism and Secularism REL149 Religion and Colonialism in South Asia RUS085 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia (in English) RUS192-02/ILVS192- Seminar: Tarkovsky & Auteur Cinema (in English), Seminar 06 SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science SOC113 Urban Sociology Social Science SOC135/AMER050 Social Movements Social Science SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century*, Intro level SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, SPN103 Contemporary Latin American Novel SPN104 Poetry in Spanish America SPN107 Testimonial Literature of Latin America SPN148 Seminar: Health in the Spanish Speaking World, Seminar SPN151 New Latin American Film SPN191 Andes & Amazon Film and Literature SPN191-A Redefining Spain in Words and Images SPN191-B Film Representation in Latin America SPN192 Masters of Latin American Poetry SPN192A/ILVS192-03 Literature and Film in Post-Civil War Spain SPN192C Poetics of Song in South America SPN192C/ILVS192-03 Mapping Latin American Metropolis SPN192D Experiments with Reality in Latin American Fiction