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College of Social Sciences and Humanities
POLS 3465
POLS 3470
POLS 4915
RELS 1270
RELS 1280
RELS 1285
RELS 1287
Russia
HIST 1285
HIST 1286
HIST 2386
HIST 3486
LITR 3503
POLS 3450
POLS 3455
SOCL 1215
Government and Politics in the Middle
East
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Model Arab League
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam:
Western Religions
Encountering Islam: Traditions,
Debates, and Crosscultural Diversity
Jewish Religion and Culture
Modern Judaism
4 SH
Introduction to Russian Civilization
History of the Soviet Union
History of Soviet Cinema
Commissars and Managers: Soviet
Economic History
Russian Literature in Translation
Government and Politics in Russia
Russian Foreign Policy
Society and Culture in Russia
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
Critical Perspectives on Economics
Comparative Economics
International Economics
Economic Growth and Applications
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
INTEGRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
4 SH
Development Economics
ECON 1291
Development Economics
4 SH
4 SH
Senior Seminar
Complete one of the following courses with a thesis or project that
integrates both international affairs and economics:
ECON 4692
Senior Economics Seminar
4 SH
or INTL 4700
Senior Capstone Seminar in
4 SH
International Affairs
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FOREIGN LANGUAGE
REQUIREMENT
Complete course work in a language through at least intermediatelevel two. Note: Completing this requirement satisfies the
language requirement for the BA degree.
BREADTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ECONOMICS
Calculus
MATH 1231
ECON 3406
ECON 4634
ECON 4635
ECON 4650
509
4 SH
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND ECONOMICS
COMBINED-MAJOR CREDIT REQUIREMENT
Complete 88 semester hours in the major.
GENERAL ELECTIVES
Additional courses taken beyond college and major course
requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
If elected
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
Students must earn a minimum of 64 Northeastern University
semester hours in order to receive a bachelor’s degree.
UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREMENTS
Calculus for Business and Economics
Computer Science
CS 1100
Computer Science and Its
Applications
4 SH
4 SH
BA in International Affairs and Religious Studies
Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated.
Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools
courses where specified.
ECONOMICS REQUIREMENTS
Required Economics Courses
Grades in the following courses must average a minimum
of 2.000:
ECON 1115
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 1116
Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2315
Macroeconomic Theory
ECON 2316
Microeconomic Theory
ECON 2350
Statistics
ECON 3520
History of Economic Thought
128 total semester hours required
Minimum 2.000 GPA required
NU CORE REQUIREMENTS
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
ECONOMICS ELECTIVES
Complete three of the following courses with a minimum of one
numbered 3000 or above. Courses used to satisfy international
affairs requirements may not be used as economics electives:
ECON 1292
Economic History of the Middle East
4 SH
ECON 1293
European Economic History
4 SH
ECON 3404
International Food Economics and
4 SH
Policy
ECON 3405
A Critique of Capitalism
4 SH
See page 34 for requirement list.
REQUIREMENTS FOR BA
See page 35 for requirement list.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REQUIREMENTS
Required Courses
Complete the following three courses:
INTL 1101
Globalization and International Affairs
INTL 3400
International Conflict and Negotiation
POLS 1160
International Relations
and complete one additional course from the following list:
POLS 1155
Comparative Politics
ECON 1115
Principles of Macroeconomics
HIST 2211
World History since 1945
INTL 2300
Religion in International Affairs
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
N O R T H E A ST E R N U N I V E R SI T Y
510
Academic Programs and Curriculum Guide
Global Dynamics
Complete two of the following courses. Note: Courses used to
fulfill major requirements may not be used to satisfy the global
dynamics requirement. POLS 1160 may not be used as a global
dynamics course. See department for additional courses:
INTL 2240
Global Population and Development
4 SH
INTL 2300
Religion in International Affairs
4 SH
INTL 2400
Politics of Islam and Gender
4 SH
INTL 2480
Women and World Politics
4 SH
INTL 3200
Cities in a Global Context
4 SH
INTL 3460
Transnational Activism in Global
4 SH
Civil Society
INTL 4945
Dialogue of Civilizations: Global
4 SH
Issues in Comparative Perspective
AFAM 2301
Foundations of Black Culture 2
4 SH
AFAM 2345
The Black Experience in the
4 SH
Caribbean
AFAM 2600
Contemporary Issues: Race, Science,
4 SH
and Technology
AFAM 2639
Globalism, Racism, and Human
4 SH
Rights
AFRS 1185
Gender in the African Diaspora
4 SH
AFRS 3424
Epidemiology of Pandemic Diseases
4 SH
and Health Disparities in the African
Diaspora
ANTH 1101
Peoples and Cultures
4 SH
ANTH 2305
Global Markets and Local Culture
4 SH
ANTH 2315
Religion and Modernity
4 SH
ANTH 2350
Urban Anthropology
4 SH
ANTH 3415
Anthropology of Travel and Tourism
4 SH
COMM 2303
Global and Intercultural
4 SH
Communication
MSCR 2325
Global Media
4 SH
COMM 5240
Global and Intercultural Media
3 SH
CLTR 1515
Comparative Analysis of the
4 SH
Lusophone World and Culture
CRIM 4630
Political Crime and Terrorism
4 SH
ECON 1290
ECON 1291
ECON 3404
ECON 4635
ENGL 2450
ENTR 2206
ENTR 3306
ENVR 1110
ENVR 4515
HIST 1110
HIST 1204
HIST 1218
HIST 2211
HIST 2214
HIST 2311
HIST 2312
History of the Global Economy
Development Economics
International Food Economics and
Policy
International Economics
Postcolonial Literature
Global Social Enterprise
Global Entrepreneurship
Global Climate Change
Sustainable Development
Introduction to World History
Gender in the Global South
Making the Americas: 1492–1804
World History since 1945
War in the Modern World
Colonialism/Imperialism
Global Migration
N O R T H E A ST E R N U N I V E R SI T Y
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
HIST 2315
HIST 2317
HIST 2320
HIST 2347
HIST 2392
HIST 2398
HIST 3412
HIST 3445
HIST 3452
HUSV 4920
INTB 1203
or INTB 1209
INTB 3310
JRNL 3300
or INTL 3300
JRNL 5360
LPSC 2302
MUSC 1127
MUSC 1140
PHIL 1155
PHIL 2302
PHIL 5001
PHIL 5003
PHTH 5230
POLS 1155
POLS 1160
POLS 2370
POLS 3405
POLS 3406
POLS 3407
POLS 3408
POLS 3410
POLS 3415
POLS 3420
POLS 3430
POLS 3487
POLS 3490
POLS 4910
POLS 4918
POLS 4938
RELS 1270
RELS 1271
Approaches to World History
Comparative Urban Histories
Wealth and Poverty
The CIA in Asia
African Diaspora
Radicals, Terrorists, and Insurgents
Global Environmental History
Global Economic History
Global Chinese Migration
International Human Services
International Business and Global
Social Responsibility
International Business and Global
Social Responsibility
Cultural Aspects of International
Business
Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and
the Media
Covering Conflicts: Peace, War, and
the Media
Global Reporting
Global Human Rights: A Social and
Economic Perspective
Introduction to World Music
Global Pop Music
Introduction to Human Rights
Philosophical Problems of War and
Peace
Global Justice
Ethics, Justice, and Global Climate
Change
Global Health
Comparative Politics
International Relations
Religion and Politics
International Political Economy
International Law
International Organizations
International Security
Nontraditional Security Issues
Ethnic Political Violence
U.S. National Security Policy
Revolution, Civil War, and
Insurrection
Politics of Developing Nations
Democracy in Comparative Politics
Model United Nations
Model NATO
International Politics—Learning
Abroad
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam:
Western Religions
Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
3 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
RELS 1272
SOCL 1246
SOCL 1283
SOCL 3465
SOCL 3471
SOCL 4522
Ethics in the World’s Religions
Environment and Society
Globalization and Social Change
Globalization and the Evolution of
Human Societies
Social Conflict and Community
Services Abroad
Political Ecology and Environmental
Justice
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
HIST 1500
HIST 2351
HIST 2352
HIST 3452
HIST 4942
POLS 3485
4 SH
RELS 1275
International Experiential Learning
Complete at least one “international semester” via study abroad,
international internship, international co-op, or two approved
short-term programs abroad.
REGIONAL ANALYSIS REQUIREMENT
Complete two of the following courses, both of which must be in
one region. Select courses taken during a semester study abroad or
specific Dialogue of Civilizations courses may count as regional
analysis courses pending approval of the international affairs head
faculty advisor. See department for additional courses:
Africa
AFRS 1128
AFRS 2307
HIST 2390
AFRS 2465
AFRS 2900
AFRS 3460
AFRS 4939
AFRS 3645
HIST 1180
ANTH 4510
ENTR 3306
ENTR 3308
HIST 2397
MUSC 1128
Asia
ASNS 1150
ASNS 4910
CLTR 1500
CLTR 1506
CLTR 1700
CLTR 2501
HIST 1189
HIST 1252
HIST 1253
HIST 1254
The African Experience through
Music
Africa Today
Africa and the World in Early Times
The Scope and Dynamics of Conflicts
in Africa
Swahili, Culture, and Politics in
Kenya
Contemporary Government and
Politics in Africa
Community Health, Culture, and
Development in Kenya
National Model African Union
African History
Anthropology of Africa
Global Entrepreneurship
Business Economic History of South
Africa
Modern Africa
Music of Africa
4 SH
East Asian Studies
Issues in Modern and Contemporary
Asia
Modern Chinese History and Culture
Introduction to Chinese Popular
Culture
Introduction to Japanese Pop Culture
Chinese Film: Gender and Ethnicity
Introduction to South Asian History
Japanese Literature and Culture
History of Vietnam Wars
Mao’s China and After
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
RELS 1290
RELS 2394
RELS 2395
RELS 4545
Europe
CLTR 1501
CLTR 1503
CLTR 1504
CLTR 2280
ECON 1293
HIST 1170
HIST 1270
HIST 1271
HIST 2280
HIST 2314
HIST 2371
HIST 2372
HIST 2376
HIST 3475
HIST 4946
4 SH
POLS 3435
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
POLS 4917
SOCL 4535
Latin America
AFAM 2301
AFAM 2345
AFAM 4507
ANTH 4500
CLTR 1505
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
CLTR 1508
CLTR 1509
CLTR 1240
CLTR 4507
511
Modern Chinese History and Culture
Modern Japan
Dictators and Democracy in Asia
Global Chinese Migration
East Asian Cultural History Abroad
China: Governance and Foreign
Policy
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Beyond:
Eastern Religions
Chinese Philosophy and Religion
Chinese Buddhism
Japanese Buddhism
Religion and Politics in South Asia
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
Introduction to French Culture
Introduction to Italian Culture
Introduction to Spanish Culture
French Film and World War II: The
German Occupation of France
European Economic History
Europe: Empires, Revolutions, Wars,
and Their Aftermath
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Hitler, Germany, and the Holocaust
From Europe to Globalization
Europe 1870–1921
Gender and Society in Modern Europe
The British Empire
The Culture of Europe
Independent Field Research Abroad:
Central Europe
Politics and Governance of Europe
and the European Union
Model European Union
European Union: Social and Political
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
Foundations of Black Culture 2
The Black Experience in the
Caribbean
Afro-Cuban Culture—International
Study
Latin American Society and
Development
Introduction to Latin American
Culture
Cuban History and Culture through
Film
An Introduction to Afro-Cuban
Culture
Latin American Film
Afro-Cuban Culture—International
Study
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
N O R T H E A ST E R N U N I V E R SI T Y
512
Academic Programs and Curriculum Guide
CLTR 4508
Cuban History through Film—
International Study
Microfinance and Economic
Development in Latin America
Business, Economics, and History of
Hispaniola and Latin America
Sustainability in the Latin American
Business Environment
Maritime History and Culture: The
Caribbean
Introduction to Latin American
History
Modern Latin America
The Modern Caribbean
Latino, Latin American, and
Caribbean Studies
Caribbean Literature and Culture
Latin American Literature
Government and Politics in Latin
America
4 SH
HIST 3486
4 SH
LITR 3503
POLS 3450
POLS 3455
SOCL 1215
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
RELS 1285
RELS 1287
Middle East Studies
Modern Israel
America and the Middle East
Human Rights in the Middle East
Politics of Islam and Gender
Introduction to Arabic Culture
Economic History of the Middle East
Introduction to Middle Eastern
History
Modern Middle East
The Ottoman Empire (1300–1920)
Reformers, Tribes, Saints: North
Africa in World History, 1500–
Present
Middle Eastern History and Culture
Independent Field Research Abroad
North African History Abroad
Zionism and the Challenges of Jewish
Statehood
Government and Politics in the Middle
East
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Model Arab League
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam:
Western Religions
Encountering Islam: Traditions,
Debates, and Crosscultural Diversity
Jewish Religion and Culture
Modern Judaism
Russia
HIST 1285
HIST 1286
HIST 2386
Introduction to Russian Civilization
History of the Soviet Union
History of Soviet Cinema
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
ENTR 3316
ENTR 3318
ENTR 3326
ENVR 2942
HIST 1187
HIST 1260
HIST 1261
LACS 1220
LITR 1260
LITR 4655
POLS 3475
Middle East
INTL 1160
INTL 2100
INTL 2200
INTL 2360
INTL 2400
CLTR 1502
ECON 1292
HIST 1185
HIST 1290
HIST 1291
HIST 1297
HIST 4944
HIST 4945
JWSS 2500
POLS 3465
POLS 3470
POLS 4915
RELS 1270
RELS 1280
N O R T H E A ST E R N U N I V E R SI T Y
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
Commissars and Managers: Soviet
Economic History
Russian Literature in Translation
Government and Politics in Russia
Russian Foreign Policy
Society and Culture in Russia
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FOREIGN LANGUAGE
REQUIREMENT
Complete course work in a language through at least intermediatelevel two. Note: Completing this requirement satisfies the
language requirement for the BA degree.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES REQUIREMENTS
Comparative Religion
Complete two of the following courses:
RELS 1111
Introduction to World Religions
PHIL 1130
Ethics: East and West
RELS 1230
Sound, Music, and Religion
RELS 1270
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam:
Western Religions
RELS 1272
Ethics in the World’s Religions
RELS 1275
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Beyond:
Eastern Religions
RELS 2300
Mysticism
RELS 4390
Cults and Sects
RELS 1271
Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam
RELS 2315
Adam and Eve and Their Interpreters
Ancient Mediterranean and African World Traditions
Complete one of the following courses:
JWSS 1285
Jewish Religion and Culture
RELS 1111
Introduction to World Religions
RELS 1150
Understanding the Bible
RELS 1280
Encountering Islam: Traditions,
Debates, and Crosscultural Diversity
RELS 1285
Jewish Religion and Culture
RELS 2314
Biblical Prophets and Their
Interpreters
RELS 2316
Interpreting the Bible
RELS 4390
Cults and Sects
RELS 1271
Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam
RELS 2315
Adam and Eve and Their Interpreters
RELS 2301
The Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism from
the Zohar to Madonna
PHIL 1445
Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 2327
Medieval Western Philosophy
Asian Traditions
Complete one of the following courses:
RELS 1111
Introduction to World Religions
RELS 1272
Ethics in the World’s Religions
RELS 1276
Indian Religions
RELS 1290
Chinese Philosophy and Religion
RELS 4393
Asian Religions in the United States
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
RELS 2398
RELS 4545
RELS 2395
RELS 2394
Religion and Culture in Indian Cinema
Religion and Politics in South Asia
Japanese Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
Religion and Culture
Complete one of the following courses:
JWSS 1285
Jewish Religion and Culture
RELS 1220
The Meaning of Death
RELS 1230
Sound, Music, and Religion
RELS 1285
Jewish Religion and Culture
RELS 2316
Interpreting the Bible
RELS 4390
Cults and Sects
RELS 1271
Sex in Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam
WMNS 1103
Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and
Sexuality Studies
Ethics
Complete one of the following courses:
PHIL 1130
Ethics: East and West
RELS 1272
Ethics in the World’s Religions
RELS 4606
Seminar: Theories and Methods in
Religious Studies
PHIL 5001
Global Justice
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
GENERAL ELECTIVES
Additional courses taken beyond college and major course
requirements to satisfy graduation credit requirements.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
If elected
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
Students must earn a minimum of 64 Northeastern University
semester hours in order to receive a bachelor’s degree.
UNIVERSITY-WIDE REQUIREMENTS
128 total semester hours required
Minimum 2.000 GPA required
NU CORE REQUIREMENTS
See page 34 for requirement list.
REQUIREMENTS FOR BA
See page 35 for requirement list.
MODERN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
Language Requirements
Complete three courses in the language of your major:
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
SPANISH
SPNS 2101
SPNS 2102
SPNS 3101
Intermediate Spanish 1
Intermediate Spanish 2
Advanced Spanish 1
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
4 SH
Culture
CLTR 1120
Introduction to Languages, Literature,
and Culture
4 SH
4 SH
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS/RELIGIOUS STUDIES
COMBINED-MAJOR CREDIT REQUIREMENT
Complete 76 semester hours in the major.
Complete all courses listed below unless otherwise indicated.
Also complete any corequisite labs, recitations, clinicals, or tools
courses where specified.
Intermediate French 1
Intermediate French 2
Advanced French 1
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS/RELIGIOUS STUDIES
COMBINED-MAJOR INTEGRATIVE REQUIREMENT
Senior Capstone Seminar in
International Affairs
BA in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
and International Affairs
FRENCH
FRNH 2101
FRNH 2102
FRNH 3101
4 SH
Religious Studies Electives
Complete three religious studies courses, two of which must be
numbered above 2000.
Capstone
INTL 4700
513
Literature
Complete one of the following courses in the language of your
major:
LITR 4550
From Knights to Revolution
4 SH
or LITR 4551
Modern French and Francophone
4 SH
Literature
LITR 4560
Masterpieces of Spanish Literature:
4 SH
Eighteenth–Twentieth Century
LITR 4561
Masterpieces of Spanish Literature:
4 SH
Twelfth–Seventeenth Century
Advanced Language
Complete two of the following courses in the appropriate language
while on study abroad:
FRNH 2101 to FRNH 5999
LITR 4550
From Knights to Revolution
4 SH
LITR 4551
Modern French and Francophone
4 SH
Literature
LITR 4555
French Poetry
4 SH
LITR 4850
The Splendid Century
4 SH
LITR 4860
Age of Enlightenment
4 SH
LITR 4870
Romantic Heritage
4 SH
LANG 4670
Topics in French
4 SH
SPNS 2101 to SPNS 5999
LANG 4970
Junior/Senior Honors Project 1
4 SH
LANG 4971
Junior/Senior Honors Project 2
4 SH
LITR 4560
Masterpieces of Spanish Literature:
4 SH
Eighteenth–Twentieth Century
N O R T H E A ST E R N U N I V E R SI T Y