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GLOBAL STUDIES MINOR COURSE LIST Course theme key: International Economics and Development (IED); Environment and Natural Resources (ENR); Peace, Conflict, and Security (); Comparative Cultures, Arts, and Identities (); Global Health (GH) Criteria for inclusion in this list are detailed below. INTRODUCTORY COURSES: students will select one course (3 credits) from the list below Dept Course Course Title number GEOG 2000 Globalization NRE 2600 Global Sustainable Natural Resources POLS 1402 Intro to International Relations SOCI 1701 Society in Global Perspective WGSS 2124 Gender and Globalization THEMATIC COURSES: students will select five courses (15 credits) of which three courses (9 credits) will be focused on a single theme Dept Course number Course title Course theme AH 4501 International Health GH ANTH 2000/W Social Anthropology ANTH 2400 Honors Core: Analyzing Religion ANTH 3002 Culture, Language, and Thought ANTH 3120 Anthropology of Capitalism IED ANTH 3150/W Migration IED ANTH 3152 Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism, ANTH/HRTS 3153W Human Rights in Democratizing Countries ANTH 3200 Human Behavioral Ecology ENR ANTH 3202W Illness and Curing GH ANTH 3250 Cognitive Anthropology ANTH 3251 Psychological Anthropology GH ANTH 3300 Medical Anthropology GH ANTH 3302 Medical Ecology GH ANTH 3325 Intro to Global Health GH ANTH 3326 Global Health and Human Rights GH ANTH/EVST 3340 Culture and Conservation ENR ANTH 3350 Anthropological on Women ANTH 3351 Sex and Gender ANTH 3400 Culture and Religion ANTH 3401 World Religions ANTH/WGSS 3403 Women and Religion

ANTH 3450W Anthropological on Art ANTH 3522/W Ecological Anthropology Seminar ENR ARE 3260 Food Policy IED, ENR ARE 4279 International Commodity Trade IED ARE 4305 Role of Agriculture and Natural Resources in Economic Development IED, ENR ARE 4444 Economics of Energy, Climate, and the IED, ENR Environment ARTH 3500W Urban Architecture: International BADM/HRTS 3252 Corporate Social Impact and Responsibility IED BADM/HRTS 3254 Business Solutions to Societal Challenges IED BADM/MKTG 3370 Global Marketing Strategy IED BADM/BLAW 3660 International Business Law IED CLCS 2201 Intercultural Competency towards Global COMM 4430 International Communication and Conflict COMM 4450W Global Communication COMM 4460 Cross-Cultural Communication COMM 4802 Cultural and Global Diversity in Advertising DRAM/HRTS 3139 Theatre and Human Rights DRAM 3401 Costume History DRAM 4152 World Film ECON 2440 Economics of the Global Economy IED ECON 3421/W International Trade IED ECON 3422 International Finance IED ECON 3473 Economic Development IED EEB 3205 Current Issues in Environmental Science ENR ENGL 2301/W Anglophone Literatures ENGL 3318 Literature and Culture of the Third World ENGL 3319 Topics in Postcolonial Studies ENGL/HRTS 3619 Topics in Literature and Human Rights ENGL/HRTS 3631 Literature, Culture, and Humanitarianism FINA 2001 Global and Transcultural Forms FNCE 4305 Global Financial Management IED FREN 3218 Francophone Studies GEOG 2000 Globalization IED, ENR, GEOG 2100 Economic Geography IED GEOG 2300 Intro to Physical Geography ENR GEOG 2400 Intro to Sustainable Cities ENR GEOG 3100 Geography of Economic Development IED GEOG 3240 Medical and Healthcare Geography GH

GEOG 3350 Global Change, Local Action: A Geography of Environmentalism GEOG 3410 Human Modifications of Natural ENR Environments GERM 3258 Germans in Africa, Blacks in German-Speaking Countries. Colonial and Postcolonial HDFS/ANTH 3310 Parent-Child Relations in Cross-Cultural Perspective HDFS 3350 Comparative Family Policy HIST/MAST 2210 History of the Ocean ENR HIST 2240 History of War in the Modern World HIST/HRTS 3201 The History of Human Rights HIST/HRTS 3202 International Human Rights HIST 3203 History of the Family (also HDFS 3423) HIST/AFRA 3206 Black Experience in the Americas HIST/HRTS 3207 Genocide after the Second World War HIST /AFRA/LLAS 3208 Making the Black Atlantic HIST 3516 Rise of the US Global Power HIST 3618 Comparative Slavery in the Americas IED, HIST/LLAS 3660W History of Migration in Las Americas HIST 3712 The Middle East Crucible HIST 3810 China and the West, HIST 3841 Empire and Nation in South East Asia, HIST 3845 The Vietnam War HIST 3863 War and Diplomacy in East Asia HIST/LLAS/AASI 3875 Asian Diasporas in the Americas HRTS 3149 Human Rights through Film HRTS 3200 International Human Rights Law HRTS 3420 Being International: Geopolitics and Human Rights HRTS 3475 Economic Development and HRTS IED HRTS 3575 Human Rights and Visual Culture LING 3610W Language and Culture MARN 3000 The Hydrosphere and Global Climate ENR MGMT 3225 International Business IED MUSI 3421/W Music in World Cultures NRE 2600 Global Sustainable Resources ENR PHIL 3263 Asian Philosophy POLS 3202/W Comparative Political Parties and Electoral Systems POLS 3203 Environmental Policy and Institutions ENR POLS 3205 Voting Behavior and the Public Opinion Around the World ENR

POLS 3206 Comparative Political Economy IED POLS 3208/W Politics of Oil ENR, IED POLS 3209 Sustainable Energy in 21 st Century ENR, IED POLS 3211/W Politics of Water ENR POLS/HRTS 3212 Comparative on Human Rights POLS 3214/W Comparative Social Policy POLS/WGSS 3216 Women in Political Development IED, POLS 3239/W Politics of Environment and Development IED, ENR POLS/WGSS 3247 Gender and War POLS/WGSS 3249 Gender Politics and Islam POLS/HRTS 3256/W Politics and Human Rights in Global Supply IED, Chains POLS 3402 Contemporary International Politics POLS 3406/W Globalization and Political Change IED, POLS 3410 International Political Economy IED POLS 3412 Global Environmental Politics ENR POLS 3414 National and International Security POLS/HRTS 3418/W International Organizations and Law POLS 3422 International Negotiation and Bargaining POLS 3428 The Politics of Torture POLS 3429/W Political Violence POLS/HRTS 3430 Evaluating Human Rights Practices of Countries POLS 3432 American Diplomacy POLS 3437 Recent American Diplomacy POLS 3442 The Politics of American Foreign Policy POLS 3447 American Diplomacy in the Middle East POLS 3457 Foreign Policies of the Russian Federation and the Former USSR POLS 3462 International Relations of the Middle East POLS 3464/W Arab-Israel Conflict POLS 3476 World Political Leaders POLS 3834 Immigration and Transborder Politics SOCI 2509/W Sociology of Anti-Semitism SOCI 2827/W Revolutionary Social Movements around the World SOCI 3222/W Asian Indian Women: Activism and Social Change in India and the US SOCI 3429 Sociological on Poverty IED SOCI 3701/W The Developing World IED SOCI 3823/W The Sociology of Law: Global and Comparative SOCI/HRTS 3835/W Refugees and Humanitarianism

SOCI/HRTS 3837/W Sociology of Global Human Rights SOCI 3971/W Population IED SPAN 3250 Film in Spain and Latin America WGSS 2124 Gender and Globalization WGSS 2255 Sexualities, Activism, and Globalization WGSS 2267 Women and Poverty IED WGSS 3672 Feminist Development Studies and Practice IED Criteria for Inclusion: To be included in the list of courses approved for the minor, a course must do both of the following: Engage, in the majority of its content, with one of the thematic areas of the minor. These thematic areas are: o International economics and development o Peace, conflict, and security o Natural resources and the environment o Comparative cultures, arts, and identities o Global health Situate that content in an explicitly comparative, transnational, or global context. The majority of the content should be focused on areas outside of the United States. Therefore, courses that focus on a single country or sub-region would not typically be seen to meet the criteria for thematic courses.