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Area 1: International Politics and Diplomacy |
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Students who select International Politics and Diplomacy as their primary area of concentration should take 21 hours from the approved list of classes in this area as listed below. 9 of the 21 hours should be in theoretically based international relations classes. To meet this requirement, students may select any 9 hours from the following list of courses:
AECO 4120 Negotiation JOUR 4240 International Media PSCI 3500 Introduction to Peace Studies PSCI 3810 Introduction to International Relations PSCI 4360 International Ethics PSCI 4520 International Human Rights PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics PSCI 4800 Politics of International Organization PSCI 4810 International Law PSCI 4820 Global Issues PSCI 4822 International Conflict Management PSCI 4850 Critical Issues in World Politics PSCI 4860 International Political Economy RTVF 4360 International Mass Communication RTVF 4410 Media Studies Topics (Approved sections include: International Political Economy of Mass Communication)
In addition, students should take 6 hours in diplomatic history. They may select any 2 courses from the following list of classes:
HIST 1060 World from 16th Century HIST 3720 Diplomatic History of the US 1900-45 HIST 4360 Europe since World War II HIST 4790 Diplomatic History of the US since World War II HIST 4800 Relations between the United States and Latin America PSCI 4840 Problems of American Foreign Policy
Students will select the remaining 6 hours from any of the above approved courses within International Politics and Diplomacy that they have not yet taken. |