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Intl 101 Introduction to International Studies (4 credits) A survey of the main concepts, analytical tools, fields of study, global problems, and cross-cultural perspectives that comprise international studies.
Intl 317 Topics in Asian Thought (4 credits) Study of the religious and ethical traditions of Asia including, but not limited to, Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Islam, their social and cultural importance, and their ties to political thought ahd history
Intl 321 Globalization and Identity: Humanities (4 credits) Examines how U.S. and Asian societies define the meaning of globalization vis-á-vis themselves and each other using source materials from the humanities
Intl 322 Globalization and Identity: Social Science (4 credits) Examines how U.S. and Asian societies define the meaning of globalization vis-á-vis themselves and each other using source materials from the social sciences
Intl 323 Tradition and Innovation: Humanities (4 credits) Examines how U.S. and Asian societies employ the meanings of "tradition" and "innovation" to define themselves and view each other. Looks at tradition and innovation in both societies through plays, flim and Asian and American literature
Intl 324 Tradition and Innovation: Social Science (4 credits) Examines how U.S. and Asian societies employ the meaning of "tradition" and "innovation" to define themselves and view each other. Looks at tradition and innovation in both societies through historical. economic. and political science perspectives
Intl 331 Women in the Middle East (4 credits)
Intl 397 The United State and International Development (4 credits) Exploration of the relation between U.S. domestic and foreign policy on the formulation of the concept of development, its theoretical evolution and application in developing nations. A historical approach is utilized starting with colonialism and ending with topics of contemporary salience such as trade, financial liberalization and sustainability
Intl 399 Special Studies (Credits to be arranged)
Reading and discussion about an interdisciplinary topic in international affairs
Intl 452 The European Union (4 credits) Focuses on how the EU has evolved since its beginnings in the 1950s, on its present-day organization and functions, and on how the member countries interact in making EU policies for jointly regulating their internal economies and societies as well as how the EU members also try to manage their relations with the rest of the world. This course is same as PS 452; course may only be taken once for credit
Intl 490 Political Economy of Sustainable Development (4 credits) An examination of key concepts of global sustainable development, international policies associated with sustainable development, and the power relations inherent to these policies. The subject matter is approached from an interdisciplinary perspective
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