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Thematic Concentration 2: Environment and Society/Sustainability ENVS 101 CRP 181 GEOG 195 ECON 203 The Blue Planet Introduction to Environmental Problems Humans Role in Changing the Face of the Earth Society and Environment CJ 313 CJ 339 EPS 203 EPS/GEOG 352 ENVS 330 ECON 342 ECON 343 ECON 442 GEOG 360 GEOG 461 GEOG 464 GEOG 467 PHIL 363 POLS 443 POLS 475 SOC 305 EcoCultural Communication: Humans and The Environment Rhetoric and the Environment Energy and the Environment Global Climate Change Environmental Systems (multiple prerequisites) Environmental Economics (prerequisites) Natural Resource Economics (prerequisites) Topics in Environmental and Natural Resources (prerequisites) Land Use Management Environmental Management Food and Natural Resources Governing the Global Environment Environmental Ethics International Politics of Climate Change (prerequisite) Environmental Politics Environmental Sociology (prerequisite)

Thematic Concentration 3: Indigenous, National, and Transnational Identities For this concentration also consult the American Studies course schedule. ANTH 130 GEOG 140 ENGL 264 Cultures of the World World Regional Geography Survey of Native Literatures and Rhetorics ANTH 331 ANTH 332 CRP 376 ENGL 464 ENGL 479 Indigenous Peoples of North America Indigenous Peoples of South America T: Shamamism and Politics of Cosmology Human Settlements Advanced Studies in Native Literatures and Rhetorics Postcolonial Literatures HIST 346 Native America to 1850 HIST 347 Native America, 1850-1940 HIST 348 Native America Since 1940 HIST 444 Native American and Celtic History Since 1700 HIST 466 Native American Southwest MUS 422 NATV 385 PHIL/RELG 390 Indigenous World Music Indigenous Worldviews Latin American Thought

Thematic Concentration 4: Global Markets, International Institutions, and Global Governance ECON 203 POLS 220 SOC 221 Society and Environment Comparative Politics Documenting Globalization and Human Rights [Global Issues] Upper Division Courses (9 credit hours): Select three courses AMST 309 CJ 467 ECON 321 ECON 421 ECON 423 ECON 424 ECON 429 POLS 320 POLS 322 POLS 340 POLS 340 POLS 346 POLS 377 POLS 443 SOC 461 Topics in Social Movements*** Mass Communication: International Perspectives Development Economics (prerequisites) Latin American Economics (prerequisites) Topics in Latin American Development (prerequisites) International Trade (prerequisites) International Finance (prerequisites) Topics in Comparative Politics*** Human Rights and Political Violence T: International Organizations Topics in International Politics*** International Political Economy Population Policy and Politics International Politics of Climate Change Visualizing Global Change [Social Dynamics of Global Change] *** Topics courses require permission of the INTS advisor. Must have at least 20% international and/or global content to count.

Thematic Concentration 5: Conflict, Peace, and Diplomacy For this concentration also consult the Peace Studies course schedule. PCST 102 POLS 220 SOC 221 Introduction to Peace Studies Comparative Politics Documenting Globalization and Human Rights [Global Issues] ANTH 339 Human Rights in Anthropology T: Children in Genocide T: Global Health and Human Rights HIST 300 T: History of Human Rights HIST 311 World War I, 1914-1918 HIST 313 World War II and Reconstruction in Europe HIST 341 U.S. Foreign Relations from 1900 HIST 350 Modern U.S. Military History, 1900 to Present HIST 422 Modern European Imperialism HIST 426 History of the Holocaust HIST 428 Women, War and Revolution HIST 469 Inter-American Relations PCST 340 POLS 300 POLS 320 POLS 322 POLS 340 POLS 341 POLS 342 POLS 400 POLS 441 POLS 442 SOC 306 SOC 307 SOC 331 SOC 398 SOC 412 T: Film as Social Tranformation T: Truth and Tribunals T: Gangs, Organized Crime and the State Human Rights and Political Violence (prerequisite) T: Insurgency International Conflict and Cooperation (prerequisite) American Foreign Policy (prerequisite) Adv T: National Security and Defense Planning Civil Wars (prerequisite) International Peacekeeping and Conflict Resolution (prerequisite) Peace and Conflict Nonviolent Alternatives Social Movements (prerequisite) T: Introduction to Human Rights Sociology of Police and Social Control

Thematic Concentration 6: Rituals and Belief Systems For this concentration also consult the Religious Studies course schedule. RELG 107 RELG 263 RELG 264 Living World Religions Eastern Religions Western Religions ANTH/RELG 333 ENGL 304 Ritual Symbols and Behavior T: Christ and Culture The Bible as Literature HIST 306 Reformation Era 1500-1600 HIST 323 History of the Jewish People to 1492 HIST 326 History of Christianity to 1517 HIST 327 History of Christianity, 1517 to Present HIST 481 Intellectual History of Islam PHIL 333 PHIL 334 PHIL 361 PHIL/RELG 365 PHIL 431 PHIL 434 PHIL 438 RELG 347 RELG 350 RELG 355 RELG 457 SOC/RELG 422 Buddhist Philosophy Indian Philosophy Modern Christian Thought (prerequisite) Philosophy of Religion Ch an and Zen (prerequisite) South Asian Mystical Traditions (prerequisite) Indian Buddhist Philosophy (prerequisite) Topics in Religious Studies*** Religion and Literature Atheism: Trends and Critiques Seminar in Islamic Tradition (prerequisite) Sociology of Religion (prerequisite) *** Topics courses require permission of the INTS advisor. Must have at least 20% international and/or global content to count.

Thematic Concentration 7: Women and Gender in the Contemporary World For this concentration also consult the Women Studies course schedule. WMST 109 Introduction to Comparative Global and Ethnic Societies (replaces WMST 200) CJ/WMST 326 CJ/WMST 469 CRP 428 ECON 239 ECON 331 HIST 415 HIST 428 HIST 429 HIST 472 LING/WMST 334 MA 336/436 PSY/WMST 375 POLS 377 SOC 308 SOC 415 SOC 423 WMST 325 WMST 331 Gender and Communication Multiculturalism, Gender, and Media Gender and Economic Development Economics of Race and Gender Economics of Poverty and Discrimination History of Reproduction Women, War, and Revolution History of Beauty, Body, and Power Women in Modern Latin America Language and Gender Images of (Wo)men Psychology of Women Population Policy and Politics Sociology of Gender (prerequisite) Inequality and Power Gender and Crime (prerequisite) Race, Class and Feminism Transnational Feminisms