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Nations, States and Boundaries Electives: Fall 2013
New concentration name: Identity and Conflict (fall 2013)

The following courses were offered as of March 29, 2013.
Check the Online Schedule of Classes for the latest updates.

International Studies [INTL]
I300 Topics in International Studies  (only the following titles applicable) 
         -  Global Human Trafficking
I306 Advanced Topics in Identity and Conflict 
         - Nation and Narration
I310 Advanced Topics in Diplomacy, Security, Governance 
         - Governing the World
I315  Methods in International Studies
I424 War and Peace
         - Just War, Holy War, Regular War, Perpetual Peace
I435 Topics with Service Learning in International Studies (only the following titles applicable) 
         - Sex Trafficking and Domestic Violence at Crossroads
Note: I315 was added for students who matriculated Summer 2009 and after, and will not fulfill thematic credit for those students. Students who matriculated before 2009 may take I315 as a thematic elective.
I415 Independent Readings in International Studies
I415 Authorization Form and I415 Instructions for Faculty Supervisors
Note: Requires departmental approval for registration and to count as thematic elective.

Anthropology [ANTH]
E456 Anthropology of Race

Criminal Justice [CJUS]
P407 Terrorism

East Asian Languages and Cultures [EALC]
E352 The Pacific War: Words and Images

Political Science [POLS]
Y360 United States Foreign Policy

Sociology [SOC]
S346 Topics in Cross-Cultural Sociology
           (only the following titles applicable)
         - The New Europeans: Immigrants and Ethnicity in Europe
        

Please consult the latest Bulletin to double check information about prerequisites.

CORE COURSE   |  THEMATIC CONCENTRATION   |  OFFERED ELECTIVES  

 

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