Area 4: Regional Studies

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Students who select Regional Studies as their primary area of concentration should take 21 hours from the approved list of classes in this area as listed below.

 

World Survey

Take 2 classes (6 hours) from the following courses:

 

ANTH 2100 World Cultures through Film

ANTH 2150 World Cultures

GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography

HIST 1060 World History

PHIL 2070 Introduction to Great Religions

PSCI 3600 Comparative Politics

PSCI 3700 (When taught as the Commonwealth of Nations)

PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics

 

Regional Choice

Take 2 classes (6 hours) from each of two of the following regions of the world.

 

Europe and Latin America

ANTH 3100 (When taught as Maya, Mesoamerica and Latin America)

BUSI 4700 Topics in Mexican Business Practices and Policies

GEOG 4030 British Isles Field (Meets in London)

HIST 4060 Russia Since 1850

HIST 4090 Britain and Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1603 to 1832

HIST 4100 Modern Britain since 1830

HIST 4105 Britain Since 1945

HIST 4110 British Empire and Commonwealth

HIST 4150 Mexican Immigration and the Chicano Community

HIST 4171 Latin America: The Colonial Experience, 1492 to 1821

HIST 4172 Modern Latin America: 1810 to Present

HIST 4190 Mexico 1830 to Present

HIST 4260 Topics in History

(Approved sections include: Central and Eastern Europe, History of the Balkans)

HIST4262 Topics in European History

(Approved sections include: Military History of England and its Colonies and Religion in Early Modern Europe)

HIST 4263 Topics in Latin American History

(Approved sections include: History of Brazil)

HIST 4300 The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789 to 1815

HIST 4320 Anti-Semitism in Europe, French Revolution to Present

HIST 4340 Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1815 to 1914

HIST 4350 Europe in the Age of the Dictators, 1914 to 1945

HIST 4360 Europe Since World War II

HIST 4365 Modern Germany, 1815 to Present

HIST 4370 Intellectual, Cultural and Social History of Modern Europe since 1789.

HIST 4385 Nazi Germany

HIST 4390 The Holocaust, 1933 to 1945

PSCI 3700 Area Politics

(Approved sections include: Latin American, the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, British, and Western Europe)

RTVF 4410 Media Studies Topics

(Approved sections include: Radio in Britain and TV in Britain)

 

 

Asia (including South Asia and the Far East)

ANTH 3100 Peoples and Cultures

(Approved Sections include: Southeast Asia, South Asia, Oceana and the Pacific, and Far East)

GEOG 1200 World Regional Geography

HIST 4260 Crime and Criminal Justice in Chinese History

HIST 4263 Topics in History

(Approved sections include: The Samurai Tradition)

HIST 4550 Imperial China

HIST 4560 Modern China

HIST 4570 Japanese History

PHIL 3585 South Asian Philosophy

PHIL 3595 East Asian Philosophy

PSCI 3700 Area Politics

(Approved sections include: Asia)

 

Middle East and Africa

ANTH 3100 Peoples and Cultures

(Approved sections include: the Middle East and Africa)

ART 4620 African Art

GEOG 3750 Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa

GEOG 4040 Ghana Field School

HIST 4263 Topics in History

(Approved sections include: History of the State of Israel, Imperialism in the Middle East, The Modern Middle East, Islam and Its Empires, and Nationalism, Zionism, and Islam)

HIST 4530 Islamic World

HIST 4580 Africa to the Nineteenth Century

HIST 4590 Modern Africa

MUET 3617 African Music and Movement

MUET 3040 Ethnomusicology (Ghana Study Abroad Trip)

PSCI 3700 Area Politics

(Approved sections include: Israeli and African)

PSCI 4710 Middle East Politics

PSCI 4824 Islam, Democracy, and Human Rights

PSCI 4825 Middle East Conflict

SOCI 4260 Topics in Sociology

(Approved sections include: Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Social Welfare in West Africa, and Health and Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa)

 

Topic/Theme

Take 1 course (3 hours) from the courses below:

HIST 4070 World War II

HIST 4260 Topics in History

(Approved sections include: World War I and History of the Balkans)

PHIL 2070 Introduction to Great Religions

PSCI 4620 Political Change

PSCI 4630 The Military and Politics

PSCI 4640 Revolution and Political Violence

PSCI 4660 Democracy and Democratization

PSCI 4700 Topics in Comparative Politics

(Approved sections include: Political Corruption, Enemies of Democracy, and European Integration)

PSCI 4720 Ethnicity in World Politics

SOCI 3700 Sociology of Religion

 

 

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