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Course List for the International Studies major and minor Please look for your catalog year then concentration to find the appropriate courses to meet your requirements. (Refer to the UNT Catalog for credit hour specifics for each Concentration.) 2008 Catalog and prior years Area I - International Politics and Diplomacy Sub-area I – International Relations *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Politics and Diplomacy PSCI 3500 Introduction to Peace Studies PSCI 3810 International Relations PSCI 4520 International Human Rights PSCI 4800 The Politics of International Organization PSCI 4810 International Law PSCI 4820 Contemporary International Problems PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy PSCI 4840 Major Problems of American Foreign Policy PSCI 4850 Critical Issues in World Politics Sub-area II – Diplomatic History *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Politics and Diplomacy HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US from 1900-1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since WWII HIST 4790 Diplomatic History of the US Since 1945 HIST 4800 The Relations Between the US and Latin American Countries Area II - International Business and Economics Sub-area I – ECON 1110 and MGMT 3720 Sub-area II – Business and Economics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics BCIS 4720 Web-Based Information Technologies BLAW 4480 International Business Law CMHT 4000 Global Discovery in Merchandising and Hospitality Management ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4510 History of Economic Thought ECON 4550 Law and Economics ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade FINA 4500 International Finance GEOG 3010 Economic Geography HMGT 2800 Foundations of International Travel and Tourism LSCM 3960 Logistics and Supply Chain Management LSCM 4360 Global Alliances and International Supply Chain Management LSCM 4530 E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management MDSE MDSE MDSE MGMT MGMT MGMT MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG PACS PSCI 2750 4003 4010 3880 4210 4660 2650 3720 4280 4620 4630 4810 4030 4860 Consumers in a Global Market Global Discovery: Hong Kong/China Global Textiles and Apparel Industries Business Ethics and Social Responsibility E-Management: Managing in a Digital Economy International Management Perspective International Cultures and Consumption Internet Marketing Concepts and Strategy Global Marketing Issues and Practice E-Commerce Marketing Tools and Applications Electronic Retailing and Promotion Strategies Special Topics in Marketing or Logistics (when approved) Dispute Resolution in a Global Workplace International Political Economy Area III - International Development Sub-area I – Survey *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Development EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 3035 Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness EADP 3080 Leadership and Organizational Behavior JOUR 3410 Public Relations for Nonprofits PACS 4200 Leadership Theory and Practice for Volunteer Managers PACS 4210 Introduction to Philanthropy and Fundraising PACS 4220 Proposal Writing and Grants Administration PACS 4240 Volunteer Management Concepts and Applications PACS 4300 Nonprofit Leadership Capstone SOCI 4160 Developing Societies SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area II – Political Economy ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4440 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area III – Social and Environmental AGER 2000 Global Aging and Individual Aging AGER 4780 Aging Programs and Services ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 4220 Anthropology in Public Health ANTH 4300 Migrants and Refugees ANTH ANTH BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL EADP EADP EADP GEOG GEOG GEOG HMGT MDSE PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PSYC SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI WMST WMST 4400 4500 3160 3170 4100 4400 3045 4010 4050 4120 4420 4580 2810 4560 2500 4650 4700 4740 4300 2010 2070 3120 3330 4260 2420 4200 Environmental Anthropology Language and Culture Biological Resource Conservation and Management Plants and Human Society Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment Wetland Ecology and Management Disaster Response and Recovery Public Health and Disasters Special Populations and Disasters Medical Geography Conservation and Resource Management GIS in Health Introduction to International Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Strategies in Merchandising Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues Philosophy of Water Environmental Ethics Environmental Justice Issues in HIV/AIDS Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations Sociology of Health and Illness Social Stratification Topics in Sociology (when approved) Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Contemporary Issues in Global Feminisms Area IV - Regional Studies Sub-area I – World Survey ANTH 1100 World Cultures ANTH 1150 World Cultures Through Film ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 2300 Culture and Society GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography GEOG 2170 Culture, Environment and Society HIST 1060 World History from the Sixteenth Century HIST 4070 World War II MUET 3030 Music Cultures of the World PHIL 2070 Great Religions PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4700 Topics in Comparative Politics (when approved) PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area II – Specialized Survey GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914 HIST 4350 Europe, 1914-1945 HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa PSCI 3700 Area Politics (when approved) PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology (when approved) Sub-area III – Europe *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region ANTH 3600 Peoples and Cultures of Europe GEOG 4030 British Isles Field School HIST 4060 Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603–1832 HIST 4100 Modern Britain Since 1830 HIST 4105 Britain Since 1945 HIST 4110 British Empire and Commonwealth HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4300 The French Revolution, 1774–1799 HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815–1914 HIST 4350 Europe, 1914–1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since World War II HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815–Present HIST 4370 Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789 Sub-area III –Latin America *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4818 Topics in Latin American Art (when approved) AEAH 4820 Pre-Columbian Art of Mesoamerica ANTH 3200 Latin America ANTH 3210 Meso America HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492–1821 HIST 4172 Modern Latin America: 1810 – Present HIST 4180 Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Southwest HIST 4190 Mexico, 1810–Present HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) PSCI 4670 Third World Politics Sub-area III – Asia *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4823 Asian Art AEAH 4824 Topics in Asian Art (when approved) ANTH 3300 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific ANTH 3700 Peoples and Cultures of South Asia ANTH 3710 Peoples and Cultures of East Asia ANTH 3720 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia GEOG 4070 China Field School HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4550 Imperial China HIST 4560 Modern China HIST 4570 Japanese History HIST 4605 History of South Asia HIST 4610 Contemporary South Asia PHIL 3620 South Asian Philosophy and Religion PHIL 3665 Eastern Religion and the Environment PHIL 3680 East Asian Philosophy and Religion Sub-area III –Africa and the Middle East *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa MUET 3617 African Music and Movement PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area V - Security Studies Sub-area I – National Security *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with Security Studies ANTH 4701 Topics in Anthropology (when approved) CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4040 International Disasters EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management PSCI 4821 International Conflict PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area II – Military History HIST 4070 WWII HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603-1832 HIST 4261 Topics in US History (when approved) HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian-, or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4350 Europe, 1914-1945 HIST 4650 Evolution of Warfare of Napoleon PSCI 4630 The Military in Politics PSCI 4640 Revolution and Political Violence Sub-area III – International Conflict *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with Security Studies ANTH 4701 Topics in Anthropology (when approved) CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4040 International Disasters EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management PSCI 4821 International Conflict PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area VI - Peace Studies *Please refer to the UNT Catalog for these courses 2009 Catalog Area I - International Politics and Security INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 Sub-area I – International Politics and Diplomacy *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Politics and Security HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US from 1900-1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since WWII HIST 4790 Diplomatic History of the US Since 1945 HIST 4800 The Relations Between the US and Latin American Countries PACS 4000 Mediation PACS 4050 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution PSCI 3500 Introduction to Peace Studies PSCI 3810 International Relations PSCI 4520 International Human Rights PSCI 4800 The Politics of International Organization PSCI 4810 International Law PSCI 4820 Contemporary International Problems PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy PSCI 4840 Major Problems of American Foreign Policy PSCI 4850 Critical Issues in World Politics Sub-area II – International Conflict and National Security *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Politics and Security ANTH 4701 Topics in Anthropology (when approved) CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4040 International Disasters EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management PSCI 4821 International Conflict PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area III – Military History HIST 4070 WWII HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603-1832 HIST 4261 Topics in US History (when approved) HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian-, or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4350 Europe, 1914-1945 HIST 4650 Evolution of Warfare of Napoleon PSCI 4630 The Military in Politics PSCI 4640 Revolution and Political Violence Area II - International Business and Economics INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 Sub-area I – ECON 1110 and MGMT 3720 Sub-area II – Business and Economics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics BCIS 4720 Web-Based Information Technologies BLAW 4480 International Business Law CMHT 4000 Global Discovery in Merchandising and Hospitality Management ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4510 History of Economic Thought ECON 4550 Law and Economics ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade FINA 4500 International Finance GEOG 3010 Economic Geography HMGT 2800 Foundations of International Travel and Tourism LSCM 3960 Logistics and Supply Chain Management LSCM LSCM MDSE MDSE MDSE MGMT MGMT MGMT MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG PACS PSCI 4360 4530 2750 4003 4010 3880 4210 4660 2650 3720 4280 4620 4630 4810 4030 4860 Global Alliances and International Supply Chain Management E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management Consumers in a Global Market Global Discovery: Hong Kong/China Global Textiles and Apparel Industries Business Ethics and Social Responsibility E-Management: Managing in a Digital Economy International Management Perspective International Cultures and Consumption Internet Marketing Concepts and Strategy Global Marketing Issues and Practice E-Commerce Marketing Tools and Applications Electronic Retailing and Promotion Strategies Special Topics in Marketing or Logistics (when approved) Dispute Resolution in a Global Workplace International Political Economy Area III - International Development INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 Sub-area I – Survey *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Development EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 3035 Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness EADP 3080 Leadership and Organizational Behavior JOUR 3410 Public Relations for Nonprofits PACS 4200 Leadership Theory and Practice for Volunteer Managers PACS 4210 Introduction to Philanthropy and Fundraising PACS 4220 Proposal Writing and Grants Administration PACS 4240 Volunteer Management Concepts and Applications PACS 4300 Nonprofit Leadership Capstone SOCI 4160 Developing Societies SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area II – Political Economy ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4440 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area III – Social and Environmental AGER 2000 Global Aging and Individual Aging AGER 4780 Aging Programs and Services ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL EADP EADP EADP GEOG GEOG GEOG HMGT MDSE PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PSYC SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI WMST WMST 2200 4220 4300 4400 4500 3160 3170 4100 4400 3045 4010 4050 4120 4420 4580 2810 4560 2500 4650 4700 4740 4300 2010 2070 3120 3330 4260 2420 4200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Anthropology in Public Health Migrants and Refugees Environmental Anthropology Language and Culture Biological Resource Conservation and Management Plants and Human Society Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment Wetland Ecology and Management Disaster Response and Recovery Public Health and Disasters Special Populations and Disasters Medical Geography Conservation and Resource Management GIS in Health Introduction to International Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Strategies in Merchandising Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues Philosophy of Water Environmental Ethics Environmental Justice Issues in HIV/AIDS Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations Sociology of Health and Illness Social Stratification Topics in Sociology (when approved) Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Contemporary Issues in Global Feminisms Area IV - Regional Studies INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 Sub-area I – World Survey ANTH 1100 World Cultures ANTH 1150 World Cultures Through Film ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 2300 Culture and Society GEOG 2170 Culture, Environment and Society HIST 1060 World History from the Sixteenth Century HIST 4070 World War II MUET 3030 Music Cultures of the World PHIL 2070 Great Religions PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4700 Topics in Comparative Politics (when approved) PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area – Europe *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region ANTH 3600 Peoples and Cultures of Europe GEOG 4030 British Isles Field School HIST 4060 Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603–1832 HIST 4100 Modern Britain Since 1830 HIST 4105 Britain Since 1945 HIST 4110 British Empire and Commonwealth HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4300 The French Revolution, 1774–1799 HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815–1914 HIST 4350 Europe, 1914–1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since World War II HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815–Present HIST 4370 Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789 Sub-area – Latin America *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4818 Topics in Latin American Art (when approved) AEAH 4820 Pre-Columbian Art of Mesoamerica ANTH 3200 Latin America ANTH 3210 Meso America HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492–1821 HIST 4172 Modern Latin America: 1810 – Present HIST 4180 Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Southwest HIST 4190 Mexico, 1810–Present HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) PSCI 4670 Third World Politics Sub-area – Asia *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4823 Asian Art AEAH 4824 Topics in Asian Art (when approved) ANTH 3300 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific ANTH 3700 Peoples and Cultures of South Asia ANTH 3710 Peoples and Cultures of East Asia ANTH 3720 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia GEOG 4070 China Field School HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4550 Imperial China HIST 4560 Modern China HIST 4570 Japanese History HIST 4605 History of South Asia HIST 4610 Contemporary South Asia PHIL 3620 South Asian Philosophy and Religion PHIL 3665 Eastern Religion and the Environment PHIL 3680 East Asian Philosophy and Religion Sub-area – Africa and the Middle East *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region *See also courses approved for the Africa and the Middle East Concentration AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa MUET 3617 African Music and Movement PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area V – Africa and the Middle East INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 Sub-area I – Culture AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement MUET 3617 African Music and Movement Sub-area II – History HIST 3450 Islam and Its Empires HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4240 Nationalism, Zionism and Islamism in Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4245 Gender, Race and Class Issues in Middle Eastern History HIST 4246 Imperialism in the Modern Middle East HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa Sub-area III – Geopolitics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for Africa and the Middle East GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area VI - Peace Studies *Please refer to the UNT Catalog for these courses 2010 and 2011 Catalogs Area I - International Security and Diplomacy INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4851 Sub-area I – International Politics and Diplomacy *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Security and Diplomacy HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US from 1900-1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since WWII HIST 4790 Diplomatic History of the US Since 1945 HIST 4800 The Relations Between the US and Latin American Countries PACS 4000 Mediation PACS 4050 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution PSCI 3500 Introduction to Peace Studies PSCI 3810 International Relations PSCI 4520 International Human Rights PSCI 4800 The Politics of International Organization PSCI 4810 International Law PSCI 4820 Contemporary International Problems PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy PSCI 4840 Major Problems of American Foreign Policy PSCI 4850 Critical Issues in World Politics Sub-area II – International Conflict and National Security *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Security and Diplomacy ANTH 4701 Topics in Anthropology (when approved) CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4040 International Disasters EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management PSCI 4821 International Conflict PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area III – Military History HIST 4070 WWII HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603-1832 HIST 4261 Topics in US History (when approved) HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian-, or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4350 Europe, 1914-1945 HIST 4650 Evolution of Warfare of Napoleon PSCI 4630 The Military in Politics PSCI 4640 Revolution and Political Violence Area II - International Business and Economics INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4852 Sub-area I – ECON 1110 Sub-area II – Economics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4510 History of Economic Thought ECON 4550 Law and Economics ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade FINA 4500 International Finance GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area III – Management *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics CMHT 4000 Global Discovery in Merchandising and Hospitality Management LSCM 3960 Logistics and Supply Chain Management LSCM 4360 Global Alliances and International Supply Chain Management LSCM 4530 E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management MGMT 3720 Organizational Behavior MGMT 3880 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility MGMT 4210 E-Management: Managing in a Digital Economy MGMT 4660 International Management Perspective PACS 4030 Dispute Resolution in a Global Workplace Sub-area IV – Marketing and Business Practice *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics BCIS 4720 Web-Based Information Technologies BLAW 4480 International Business Law HMGT 2800 Foundations of International Travel and Tourism MDSE MDSE MDSE MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG MKTG 2750 4003 4010 2650 3720 4280 4620 4630 4810 Consumers in a Global Market Global Discovery: Hong Kong/China Global Textiles and Apparel Industries International Cultures and Consumption Internet Marketing Concepts and Strategy Global Marketing Issues and Practice E-Commerce Marketing Tools and Applications Electronic Retailing and Promotion Strategies Special Topics in Marketing or Logistics (when approved) Area III - International Development INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4853 Sub-area I – Survey *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Development EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 3035 Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness EADP 3080 Leadership and Organizational Behavior JOUR 3410 Public Relations for Nonprofits PACS 4200 Leadership Theory and Practice for Volunteer Managers PACS 4210 Introduction to Philanthropy and Fundraising PACS 4220 Proposal Writing and Grants Administration PACS 4240 Volunteer Management Concepts and Applications PACS 4300 Nonprofit Leadership Capstone SOCI 4160 Developing Societies SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area II – Political Economy ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4440 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area III – Social and Environmental AGER 2000 Global Aging and Individual Aging AGER 4780 Aging Programs and Services ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 4220 Anthropology in Public Health ANTH 4300 Migrants and Refugees ANTH 4400 Environmental Anthropology ANTH 4500 Language and Culture BIOL 3160 Biological Resource Conservation and Management BIOL 3170 Plants and Human Society BIOL BIOL EADP EADP EADP GEOG GEOG GEOG HMGT MDSE PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PSYC SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI WMST WMST 4100 4400 3045 4010 4050 4120 4420 4580 2810 4560 2500 4650 4700 4740 4300 2010 2070 3120 3330 4260 2420 4200 Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment Wetland Ecology and Management Disaster Response and Recovery Public Health and Disasters Special Populations and Disasters Medical Geography Conservation and Resource Management GIS in Health Introduction to International Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Strategies in Merchandising Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues Philosophy of Water Environmental Ethics Environmental Justice Issues in HIV/AIDS Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations Sociology of Health and Illness Social Stratification Topics in Sociology (when approved) Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity Contemporary Issues in Global Feminisms Area IV - Regional Studies INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4853 Sub-area I – World Survey ANTH 1100 World Cultures ANTH 1150 World Cultures Through Film ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 2300 Culture and Society GEOG 2170 Culture, Environment and Society HIST 1060 World History from the Sixteenth Century HIST 4070 World War II MUET 3030 Music Cultures of the World PHIL 2070 Great Religions PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4700 Topics in Comparative Politics (when approved) PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area – Europe *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region ANTH 3600 Peoples and Cultures of Europe GEOG 4030 British Isles Field School HIST 4060 Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603–1832 HIST 4100 Modern Britain Since 1830 HIST 4105 Britain Since 1945 HIST 4110 British Empire and Commonwealth HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4300 The French Revolution, 1774–1799 HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815–1914 HIST 4350 Europe, 1914–1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since World War II HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815–Present HIST 4370 Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789 Sub-area – Latin America *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4818 Topics in Latin American Art (when approved) AEAH 4820 Pre-Columbian Art of Mesoamerica ANTH 3200 Latin America ANTH 3210 Meso America HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492–1821 HIST 4172 Modern Latin America: 1810 – Present HIST 4180 Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Southwest HIST 4190 Mexico, 1810–Present HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) PSCI 4670 Third World Politics Sub-area – Asia *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4823 Asian Art AEAH 4824 Topics in Asian Art (when approved) ANTH 3300 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific ANTH 3700 Peoples and Cultures of South Asia ANTH 3710 Peoples and Cultures of East Asia ANTH 3720 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia GEOG 4070 China Field School HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4550 Imperial China HIST 4560 Modern China HIST 4570 Japanese History HIST 4605 History of South Asia HIST 4610 Contemporary South Asia PHIL 3620 South Asian Philosophy and Religion PHIL 3665 Eastern Religion and the Environment PHIL 3680 East Asian Philosophy and Religion Sub-area – Africa and the Middle East *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region *See also courses approved for the Africa and the Middle East Concentration AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa MUET 3617 African Music and Movement PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area V – Africa and the Middle East INST 2100, HIST 1060, GEOG 1200, INST 4850 (for 2010 catalog only), INST 4853 (for 2011 catalog) Sub-area I – Culture AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement MUET 3617 African Music and Movement Sub-area II – History HIST 3450 Islam and Its Empires HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4240 Nationalism, Zionism and Islamism in Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4245 Gender, Race and Class Issues in Middle Eastern History HIST 4246 Imperialism in the Modern Middle East HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa Sub-area III – Geopolitics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for Africa and the Middle East GEOG GEOG PSCI PSCI PSCI PSCI 3750 4040 4670 4710 4824 4825 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa Ghana Field School Third World Politics Middle East Politics: Critical Issues Islam, Democracy and Human Rights Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Area VI - Peace Studies *Please refer to the UNT Catalog for these courses 2012 Catalog International Security and Diplomacy INST 2100, INST 4851 Sub-area III – International Politics and Diplomacy *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Security and Diplomacy HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US from 1900-1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since WWII HIST 4790 Diplomatic History of the US Since 1945 HIST 4800 The Relations Between the US and Latin American Countries PACS 4000 Mediation PACS 4050 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution PSCI 3500 Introduction to Peace Studies PSCI 3810 International Relations PSCI 4520 International Human Rights PSCI 4800 The Politics of International Organization PSCI 4810 International Law PSCI 4820 Contemporary International Problems PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy PSCI 4840 Major Problems of American Foreign Policy PSCI 4850 Critical Issues in World Politics Sub-area IV – International Conflict and National Security *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Security and Diplomacy ANTH 4701 Topics in Anthropology (when approved) CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4040 International Disasters EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management PSCI 4821 International Conflict PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area V – Military History HIST 4070 WWII HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603-1832 HIST 4261 Topics in US History (when approved) HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian-, or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4350 Europe, 1914-1945 HIST 4650 Evolution of Warfare of Napoleon PSCI 4630 The Military in Politics PSCI 4640 Revolution and Political Violence Sub-area VI – see Regional Studies International Business and Economics INST 2100, INST 4852 Sub-area III – Economics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics ECON 1110 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4510 History of Economic Thought ECON 4550 Law and Economics ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade FINA 4500 International Finance GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area IV – Management *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics CMHT 4000 Global Discovery in Merchandising and Hospitality Management LSCM 3960 Logistics and Supply Chain Management LSCM 4360 Global Alliances and International Supply Chain Management LSCM 4530 E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management MGMT 3720 Organizational Behavior MGMT 3880 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility MGMT 4210 E-Management: Managing in a Digital Economy MGMT 4660 International Management Perspective PACS 4030 Dispute Resolution in a Global Workplace Sub-area V – Marketing and Business Practice *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Business and Economics BCIS 4720 Web-Based Information Technologies BLAW 4480 International Business Law HMGT 2800 Foundations of International Travel and Tourism MDSE 2750 Consumers in a Global Market MDSE 4003 Global Discovery: Hong Kong/China MDSE 4010 Global Textiles and Apparel Industries MKTG 2650 International Cultures and Consumption MKTG 3720 Internet Marketing Concepts and Strategy MKTG 4280 Global Marketing Issues and Practice MKTG 4620 E-Commerce Marketing Tools and Applications MKTG 4630 Electronic Retailing and Promotion Strategies MKTG 4810 Special Topics in Marketing or Logistics (when approved) Sub-area VI – See Regional Studies International Development and Humanitarian Affairs INST 2100, INST 4853 Sub-area - Development of Professional Skills *INST 4850 may be taken when topic deals with International Development and Humanitarian Affairs EADP 3010 Intro to Emergency Management EADP 3035 Hazard Mitigation and Preparedness EADP 3080 Leadership and Organizational Behavior JOUR 3410 Public Relations for Nonprofits PACS 4200 Leadership Theory and Practice for Volunteer Managers PACS 4210 Intro to Philanthropy and Fundraising PACS 4220 Proposal Writing and Grants Administration PACS 4240 Volunteer Management Concepts and Applications PACS 4300 Nonprofit Leadership Capstone Sub-area – Economic Development ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination ECON 4100 Comparative Economic Systems ECON 4600 Economic Development ECON 4850 International Trade GEOG 3010 Economic Geography PSCI 4860 International Political Economy Sub-area – Sustainable Development ANTH 4400 Environmental Anthropology BIOL 3160 Biological Resource Conservation and Management BIOL 3170 Plants and Human Society BIOL 4100 Intro to Environmental Impact Assessment BIOL 4400 Wetland Ecology and Management ECON 4440 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment GEOG 4420 Conservation and Resource Management HMGT 2810 Intro to International Sustainable Tourism MDSE 4560 Sustainable Strategies in Merchandising PHIL 2500 Intro to Contemporary Environmental Issues PHIL 4650 Philosophy of Water PHIL 4700 Environmental Ethics PHIL 4740 Environmental Justice SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology Sub-area – Social Development and Public Health AGER 2000 Global Aging and Individual Aging AGER 4780 Aging Programs and Services ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 4220 Anthropology in Public Health ANTH 4300 Migrants and Refugees ANTH 4500 Language and Culture EADP 3045 Disaster Response and Recovery EADP 4010 Public Health and Disasters EADP 4050 Special Populations and Disasters GEOG 4120 Medical Geography GEOG 4580 GIS in Health PSYC 4300 Issues in HIV/AIDS SOCI 2010 Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity SOCI 2070 Intro to Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 3120 Sociology of Health and Illness SOCI 3330 Social Stratification SOCI 4160 Developing Societies SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems WMST 2420 Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity WMST 4200 Contemporary Issues in Global Feminisms Sub-area - See Regional Studies Regional Studies INST 2100, INST 4853 Sub-area - World Survey ANTH 1100 World Cultures ANTH 1150 World Cultures Through Film ANTH 2200 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH 2300 Culture and Society GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography GEOG 2170 Culture, Environment and Society HIST 1060 World History from the Sixteenth Century HIST 4070 World War II MUET 3030 Music Cultures of the World PHIL 2070 Great Religions PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4700 Topics in Comparative Politics (when approved) PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion SOCI 4750 World Population Trends and Problems Sub-area – Europe *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region ANTH 3600 Peoples and Cultures of Europe GEOG 4030 British Isles Field School HIST 4060 Russia in the 20th and 21st Centuries HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603–1832 HIST 4100 Modern Britain Since 1830 HIST 4105 Britain Since 1945 HIST 4110 British Empire and Commonwealth HIST 4262 Topics in European History (when approved) HIST 4300 The French Revolution, 1774–1799 HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815–1914 HIST 4350 Europe, 1914–1945 HIST 4360 Europe Since World War II HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815–Present HIST 4370 Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789 Sub-area – Latin America *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4818 Topics in Latin American Art (when approved) AEAH 4820 Pre-Columbian Art of Mesoamerica ANTH 3200 Latin America ANTH 3210 Meso America HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492–1821 HIST 4172 Modern Latin America: 1810 – Present HIST 4180 Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Southwest HIST 4190 Mexico, 1810–Present HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) PSCI 4670 Third World Politics Sub-area – Asia *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region AEAH 4823 Asian Art AEAH 4824 Topics in Asian Art (when approved) ANTH 3300 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific ANTH 3700 Peoples and Cultures of South Asia ANTH 3710 Peoples and Cultures of East Asia ANTH 3720 Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia GEOG 4070 China Field School HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4550 Imperial China HIST 4560 Modern China HIST 4570 Japanese History HIST 4605 History of South Asia HIST 4610 Contemporary South Asia PHIL 3620 South Asian Philosophy and Religion PHIL 3665 Eastern Religion and the Environment PHIL 3680 East Asian Philosophy and Religion Sub-area – Africa and the Middle East *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for a specific region *See also courses approved for the Africa and the Middle East Concentration AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4283 Decolonization in Asia and Africa HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa MUET 3617 African Music and Movement PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area – See courses for approved Concentration Africa and the Middle East INST 2100, INST 4853 Sub-area III – Culture AEAH 4822 African Art AEAH 4825 Topics in Islamic and/or Middle Eastern Art (when approved) ANTH 3400 Peoples and Cultures of Africa ANTH 3500 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East DANC 3617 African Music and Movement MUET 3617 African Music and Movement Sub-area IV – History HIST 3450 Islam and Its Empires HIST 3460 Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4240 Nationalism, Zionism and Islamism in Modern Middle Eastern History HIST 4245 Gender, Race and Class Issues in Middle Eastern History HIST 4246 Imperialism in the Modern Middle East HIST 4263 Topics in African-, Asian- or Latin American History (when approved) HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century HIST 4590 Modern Africa Sub-area V – Geopolitics *INST 4850 may be taken when topic has been approved for Africa and the Middle East GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School PSCI 4670 Third World Politics PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics: Critical Issues PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy and Human Rights PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East Sub-area VI – See courses for approved Concentration Peace Studies *Please refer to the UNT Catalog for these courses