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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COURSE LIST
Winter 2017
INST FOUNDATIONAL & CAPSTONE COURSES
ECON 2130 Principles of Economics – Macro
INST 2000 Introduction to International Studies
INST 2100 World Geography
INST 2300 Comparing Nations
INST 2600 Intro to International Politics
INST 3880 East Meets West
INST 4900 Senior Capstone (also counts as an INST social science elective)
INST 4901 Honors Senior Capstone (also counts as an INST social science elective)
INST MAJOR ELECTIVES – SOCIAL SCIENCES + REGIONAL STUDIES + NON-WESTERN
INIP 4010 Field Internship (5 credits; IDIP students only)
INST 3200 Latin American Politics
INST 3910-02 War and Reconciliation
PLSC 4650 East Asian Political Economy
INST MAJOR ELECTIVES – HUMANITIES + REGIONAL STUDIES + NON-WESTERN
CHIN 3150 Chinese Culture and Civilization
FILM 3700 European Cinema [does not count for Non-Western elective]
FREN courses in French-in-France SABD program (see INST French-in-France policy)
FREN 4700 Francophone African and Caribbean Literature & Culture
HIST 3630 African History 1800-present (x-listed GAST 3030)
INST 3910-01 The Middle East & America Since 1776
JPAN 3150 Japanese Culture & Civilization (Prereq: JPAN 2350)
MDLG 4910 US-Mexico Border
SPAN 3200 Mexican Cultural Topics (SABD-LASP in Mexico)
SPAN 3250 Introduction to Latin American & Spanish Lit
SPAN 4260 Latin American Literature & Culture 20th Century
SPAN 4300 In and Out of Law
INST MAJOR ELECTIVES – SOCIAL SCIENCES
BLAW 3700 Business and International Law (Prereq: UCOR 2900 or BETH 3510; JR Standing)
BLAW 4760 International Law (Prereq: BLAW 3700)
CMJR 3850 Intercultural Communication (Prereq: CMJR 2250 or Instructor Permission)
ECON 3130 International Economic Events & Business (Prereq: ECON 2130/271; JR or SR Standing)
ECON 4720 International Economics (Prereqs: ECON 2110/272; ECON 2130/271; ECON 3100)
FINC 4460 International Corporate & Trade Finance (Prereq: FINC 3400)
GAP 2520 Global Understanding (1 credit)
GAP 2550 Global Leadership (1 credit)
INBU 3200 Global Environment of Business (Prereq: JR standing)
INBU 4860 International Management (Prereq: MGMT 3800/380)
INST 4950 International Studies Internship
PLSC 3910-02 Politics of Civil Wars
MAJOR ELECTIVES – HUMANITIES
FILM 3600 Intro to International Film
GAP 2520 Global Understanding (1 credit)
GAP 2550 Global Leadership (1 credit)
INST 4950 International Studies Internship
PHIL 3410 Buddhist Philosophy
THRS 3330 Buddhism and Gender
THRS 3910-01 Introduction to Islam
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