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International Student Exchange Program
Faculty Led Study Abroad Programs (2007/2008)
If you are a current International Studies major or would like to become
more active in international affairs, come and join your fellow students
in the Model International Organization.
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Using the Degree Audit and Major Info Page at MY.UNT.EDU
SPRING 2010 APPROVED COURSE LIST. This semester there are two different list so be sure to use the list that corresponds to your catalog year. If you don't know what your catalog year is email one of the advisors. ryan.engen@unt.edu or erik.case@unt.edu
Approved Course Listing for Spring 2010 (2008 and prior catalog year)
Approved course Listing for Spring 2010 (2009 catalog year)
Attached is the listing of approved Peace Studies courses for Spring 2010
Approved Courses for Fall 2009**
The following courses are approved for ALL areas of concentration, any subsection! These courses cover topics relevant to all six areas of concentration, and are excellent for INST majors:
INST 2100 Introduction to International Studies (sophomore seminar, formerly INST 2980) (note: you cannot receive credit for both INST 2980 and INST 2100, these are different course numbers but the same class)
INST 4850 International Studies Seminar
*Note: for the Primary Area of concentration, be sure that you are following the sub-area guidelines as listed in the printed INST Master class list. Course information current as of March 23, 2009. Departments may add/remove classes as the first day of classes approaches. For the most updated information, view Schedule of Classes at http://my.unt.edu.
** BE SURE THAT YOU ARE FOLLOWING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR CATALOG YEAR – the courses in this list reflect the requirements for the 2008 catalog. See a copy of your degree audit, or look at your course catalog, for the master list of courses for your catalog year. For the list of classes available for your catalog year, please refer to an updated copy of your degree audit, available from the International Studies Advisor in General Academic Building (GAB) 470 or from the College of Arts and Sciences in GAB 220.
Area 1: International Politics & Diplomacy
AECO 4120 Negotiation
HIST 1060 World History from the 16th Century
PSCI 3500 Intro to Peace Studies
PSCI 3810 Int’l Relations
PSCI 4520 Int’l Human Rights
PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy
PSCI 4860 Int’l Political Economy
Area 2: International Business & Economics
BCIS 4720 Web-Based Information Technologies (must have pre-requisites BCIS 3630 and 4610)
ECON 1110 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 4850 International Trade
FINA 4500 - International Finance (pre-req: FINA 3770)
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 Perspectives
MKTG 2650 Global Marketing Concepts
MKTG 4280 - Global Marketing Issues and Practice
PSCI 4860 Int’l Political Economy
Area 3: International Development
ANTH 2150 - World Cultures
ECON 4440 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment
GEOG 1170 - Culture, Environment and Society
GEOG 4120 - Medical Geography
PHIL 2500 - Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues
PHIL 4700 - Environmental Ethics
PSCI 4820, section 002 taught by Dr. Breuning: “Foreign Aid & Development”
PSCI 4860 Int’l Political Economy
SOCI 2010 - Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity
SOCI 2070 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations
SOCI 3330 - Social Stratification
SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology
- Section 001, Environmental Sociology
SOCI 4750 - World Population Trends and Problems
WMST 2420 - Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity
Area 4: Regional Studies
ANTH 2100 - World Cultures Through Film
ANTH 2150 - World Cultures
ANTH 2250 - Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTH 3100 Peoples & Cultures
- Section 004, “Maya”
- Section 006, “Africa”
- Section 008, “Middle East”
GEOG 1200 - World Regional Geography
HIST 1050 World History to 16th Century
HIST 1060 World History from the 16th Century
HIST 4050 Russia to the mid-Nineteenth Century
HIST 4125 The Military History of England and its Colonies
HIST 4260 Topics in History
- Section 001, “Modern India”
HIST 4263, Topics in African, Asian, or Latin American History
- Section 001, “The Samurai Tradition”
- Section 002, “The Ancient Near East”
- Section 003, “The Modern Middle East”
HIST 4300 The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815
HIST 4390 The Holocaust
HIST 4550 Imperial China
HIST 4570 Japanese History
HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century
PHIL 3585 - South Asian Philosophy and Religion
PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics
PSCI 3700 Area Politics
- Section 001, taught by Dr. Ishiyama: “Central Asian Politics”
- Section 002, taught by Dr. Booth: “Mexican Politics”
PSCI 4700 when taught as “Political Corruption”
PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East
SOCI 3700 - Sociology of Religion
Area 5: Security Studies
CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism
EADP 3010 - Introduction to Emergency Management
EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management
HIST 4261, section 002 “History of the U.S. Navy”
HIST 4262, section 002 “World War I”
PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East
SOCI 3560 - Sociology of Disasters
Area 6: Peace Studies
AECO 4120 Negotiation
AECO 4000 Mediation
CJUS 4330 - Domestic and International Terrorism
CJUS 4350 - Seminar on Violence
ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination
HIST 4260 Topics in History
- Section 002, “History of Violence”
HIST 3150 Historical and Cultural Development of the Mexican-American Community
HIST 4390 The Holocaust
HIST 4440 African-American History and Culture to 1900
PSCI 3500 Intro to Peace Studies
PSCI 4520 Int’l Human Rights
PSCI 4820, section 001, taught by Dr. Greig: “Conflict Management”
PSCI 4825 Conflict and Peacemaking in the Middle East
SOCI 3330 - Social Stratification
SOCI 3550 - Collective Behavior
SOCI 4540 - Race and Ethnic Minorities
SOCI 4750 - World Population Trends and Problems

