Major Sequence:
- Business 451: International Business
- Economics 351: International Trade
- Economics 352: International Finance
- History 122: Modern Global History
- International Studies 222/322: International Human Rights: An Introduction
- Political Science 102: International Politics
- Political Science 303: International Law and Organizations
- Political Science 345: International Political Economy
- Political Science 360: Comparative Environmental Politics
- Political Science 361: Globalization and the Environment
- Political Science 405: Theories of International Relations
- Anthropology 171: Cultural Anthropology
- Anthropology 280: Self and Society in Japan
- Anthropology 282: People and Cultures of East Africa
- French 317: French Civilization III: France Since the Revolution
- German 417: German Cultural History 1900-Present
- Spanish 315: Spanish Culture and Civilization II
- Spanish 317: Latin American Culture and Civilization II
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA CONCENTRATION:
Each student declaring a concentration in a geographic area-- African, Asian, Latin American, Russian and East European, and Western European Studies -- must take one course beyond the general education requirements in the language of the area, and five courses from various disciplines in the cultural, economic, historical, political, and social life of the area. Information for the Minor Sequences will also be detailed on these pages.
FUNCTIONAL AREA OF CONCENTRATION:
Each student declaring a concentration in a functional area - Development Studies or Diplomatic Studies - must take six courses from across the various disciplines that are related to the concentration. Information for the Minor Sequences will also be detailed on these pages.