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Approved Courses for Fall 2008

 

INST 4980 Experimental Course – Approved for all areas of concentration

 

*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 February 12, 2008.  Departments may add/remove classes after publication of the printed Schedule of Classes; these changes are not reflected here.  For the most updated information, view Schedule of Classes at http://my.unt.edu.

 

Area 1: International Politics & Diplomacy

 

AECO 4120 Negotiation

HIST 1060 World History from 16th Century

HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US 1900-45

JOUR 4240 International Media

PSCI 3810 International Relations

PSCI 4830 American Foreign Policy (if Area 1 is your primary – applies to Dipl. Hist. section)

 

Area 2: International Business & Economics

 

BUSI 1340 Free Enterprise in a Global Environment

ECON 1110 Macroeconomics

ECON 4150 Public Economics

ECON 4850 International Trade

FINA 4500 Int’l Finance

LSCM 3960 Logistics and Supply Chain Management

LSCM 4360 Global Alliances and Int’l Supply Chain Management

LSCM 4530 E-Logistics in Supply Chain Management

MGMT 3720 Organizational Behavior

MGMT 3880 Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

MGMT 4210 E-Management

MGMT 4660 Int’l Management Perspectives

MKTG 2650 Global Marketing Concepts

MKTG 3720 Internet Marketing

MKTG 4280 Global Marketing Issues and Practices

SMHM 2750 Consumers in a Global Market

SMHM 2800 Foundations of Int’l Travel and Tourism

SMHM 4010 Global Textiles and Apparel Industries

 

 

 

 

Area 3: International Development

 

ANTH 2100 World Cultures through Film

ANTH 2150 World Cultures

AECO 4080 Principles of Economic and Community Development

EADP 4040 International Disasters

ECON 4440 Natural Resources and the Environment

ECON 4850 International Trade

GEOG 1170 Introductory Human Geography

GEOG 4120 Medical Geography

GEOG 4420 Conservation

PHIL 2500 Introduction to Contemporary Environmental Issues

SOCI 2010/WMST 2420 Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity

SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion

SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology (Environmental Sociology ONLY)

SOCI 4750 World Population

WMST 4200 Contemporary Issues in Global Feminism

 

Area 4: Regional Studies

 

ANTH 2100 World Cultures through Film

ANTH 2150 World Cultures

ANTH 2250 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology

ANTH 3100 (Maya, Africa, or Middle East – NOT Latinos in the US)

GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography

HIST 1060 World History from the 16th Century

HIST 4060 Russia from the Mid-Nineteenth Century

HIST 4100 Modern Britain Since 1830

HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience

HIST 4262 (Russia Lit & Rev, World War I)

HIST 4263 (Latin Am: History of Brazil; ME/Africa: Modern Middle East, Asia: Samurai Tradition)

HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815-Present

HIST 4390 The Holocaust

HIST 4560 Modern China

HIST 4570 Japanese History

HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century

HIST 4590 Modern Africa

MUET 3030 Music Cultures of the World

MUET 3617 African Music and Movement

PHIL 3585 South Asian Philosophy and Religion

PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics

PSCI 3700 Area Politics (Central Asia)

SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion

SOCI 4750 World Population

 

Area 5: Security Studies

 

CJUS 4330 Domestic and International Terrorism

EADP 3010 Introduction to Emergency Management EADP 4090 Terrorism and Emergency Management

HIST 4260 (Korea, Vietnam and American Military Experience)

PSCI 4700 Comparative Political Topics (W Euro Terrorism)

PSCI 4820 Int’l Problems (Int’l Conflict) – Honors students only

 

Area 6: Peace Studies

 

AECO 4000 Mediation

AECO 4120 Negotiation

ECON 3150 Economics of Discrimination

HIST 4440 African American History and Culture to 1900

SOCI 3330 Social Stratification

SOCI 4540 Race and Ethnic Minorities

SOCI 4750 World Population

 

 

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