Pre-Approved Courses
International Studies Core Courses
(Current as of Spring 2013 semester)
A/S 105: Introduction to Anthropology (Chase/Watkins)
A/S 238: South Asian Identities (Chase)
A/S 289: Social Movements and Revolutions (Schiffman)
A/S 289: Human Rights and Anthropology of Law (Watkins)
A/S 365: Archeology of Empire/Archeology of Colonialism (Chase)
BIO 240: Conservation Biology (Lyons-Sobaski)
COMM 313: Intercultural Communication (Erlandsen/Qian)
E/M 362: International Management (Baker)
E/M 365: International Finance (Li)
E/M 366: International Trade (Li)
FREN 314: Multicultural France (Guenin-Lelle)
GER 314: Multiculturalism in Germany (Myers)
GEOL 111: Geography and GIS (McRivette)
HIST 142: Modern Latin American History (Kanter)
HIST 270: Going North (Kanter)
HIST 300: Slave Societies of the Americas (Kanter)
HIST 309: Pax Britannica [British Empire] (Hagerman)
HIST 385: British India (Hagerman)
HIST 402: Latin-American-U.S. Relations (Kanter)
HSP 151: Great Issues in Social Science: U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945 (Yoshii)
INTN/HIST 260: An International History of the Cold War (Yoshii)
INTN 264/HIST 264: An International History of Japan (Yoshii)
INTN 300: Power and Culture in the Asia-Pacific (Yoshii)
INTN 389/GER 389: Twentieth Century Global Transformations through German Film (Myers)
MLAC 105: Intercultural Understanding (Myers)
PHIL 309: International Ethics and Global Development (Madhoc)
PLSC 206: Transitions to Democracy (Booth-Walling)
PLSC 289: International Organizations (Booth-Walling)
PLSC 289: Transnational Justice (Booth-Walling)
PLSC 289: Contemporary East Asian Politics (Dabney)
PLSC 336: Pro-Seminar in International Relations (Grossman)
PLSC 356: Human Rights in the Modern World (Rose/Booth-Walling)
WGS106: Intro to Women’s Studies (Franzen)