Spring 2009 Comparative & International Race Relations Courses ANTH-210 Roots of Racism 001 Prince 001 002 Gabiam Gabiam SOCY-210 Inequality: Class, Race, Ethnicity 001 McDonic *SOCY-351 Race & Ethnic Conf: Global Per 001 Dickerson SIS-315 Contemplation and Political Change 001 Shapiro SIS-365 Arab – Israeli Relations 001 002 Lukacs Atzilli SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non- Recurring Race and Ethnicity in the America 001 Lusane SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations India Foreign Policy 007 Mansingh SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations International Relations of Africa 002 Ukata SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Masterworks in African Studies US, China & Japan in SE Asia Policies for Constructive Intergroup Rel Islamic Political Movements US Policy Towards Africa Minorities in Int’l Human Rights Law 001 002 003 010 020 021 Mittelman Heng Smith Diwan Rossiter Otis SIS-511 Kurds: Social, Cultural, Pol Iden Middle East Int’l Relations 001 TBD ANTH-215 Sex, Gender & Culture ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 1 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Communication Courses *COMM-280 Contemp Media Global Soc 001 TBA SIS-308 Intro to Peace & Conflict Resolut 001 002 Neufeldt Lazarus SIS-349 Sel Topics in Int’l Communication: International Propaganda Peace Communication Culture & Global Civil Society News Media & Foreign Policy Strategic Communication 001 002 003 004 005 Weimann Warshel Albro Malek Novotny SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Children, Media and Conflict Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts Modern Terrorism & Mass Media 005 004 006 Warshel Simone Weimann 012 015 017 Hayden Levinson Fox SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Global Perspective on Public Diplomacy, Media and Info Comm, Cult & Social Entrepreneurship Health Comm in Developing Countries ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 2 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Development Courses CORE ONLY SIS-210 Intro to Human Geography 001 002 Kumarakulasingam Kumarakulasingam *SIS-215 Competition in Interdependent World 001 002 Jochum Suarez-Mier ECON-110 Global Majority 001 TBA *GOVT-235 Dynamics of Political Change 001 002 TBA TBA LIT-150 Third World Literature 001 Sulak SOCY-110 Views from the 3rd World 001 002 McDonic Stone 001 002 Whitney Lerman SIS-322 Intro to Human Rights 001 002 TBA Sajjad SIS-325 International Organizations 001 Bosco SIS-337 International Development 001 Carter SIS-338 Environment and Development 001 TBA SIS-349 Sel Topics in Int’l Communication Culture and Global Civil Society 003 Albro ECON-396 Selected Topics: Non Recurring Policy Analysis of Emerging Markets Poverty, Inequality & Soc Pol CORE OR FUNCTIONAL FIELD ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 3 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Development Courses continued SIS-388 International Environmental Politics 001 002 Nicholson Nicholson SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Energy Politics 005 Sankar SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts Modern Terrorism & Mass Media 004 006 Simone Weimann SIS-496 Selected Topic: Non-Recurring Global Financial Architecture Health in the Developing World Victims of Violence Comm, Culture & Social Entrepreneurship Health Comm in Developing Countries 005 009 011 015 017 Henning Zeilinger Kyrou Levinson Fox SIS-533 Population, Migration & Demography 001 Samarasinghe SIS-596 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Culture, Soc, and Identity in the MiddleEast 004 O’Leary *HNRS-301 Honors Collqm Nat & Math Sc Global Warming, Biodiversity & Earth's Carrying Capacity 001H** *HNRS 302 Honors Collqm in Social Sc Biomedicine & Bioethics Comp Dev: Africa, Asia, Americas Future of World’s Currency UN Sec Council & Making of Int’l Order Peru: Where Two Worlds Meet 005H** 007H** 008H** 013H** 015H Fong Shosky Brautigam Meade Bosco Quainton ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 4 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Economic Relations Courses CORE ONLY *SIS-215 Competition in Interdependent World 001 002 Jochum Suarez-Mier IBUS-200 The Global Marketplace 001 002 003 004 Chidamber Collins Elms Chidamber *IBUS-300 Fundamentals of Int’l Business 001 002 Feinberg Hazilla *ECON-358 Economics of the World Regions The Arab Economies Financial Issues in Latin America 001 002 Willoughby Porzecanski *ECON-370 International Economics 001 Muller *ECON-371 International Economics: Trade 001 Reynolds ECON-396 Selected Topics: Non Recurring Policy Analysis of Emerging Markets Poverty, Inequality & Soc Pol 001 002 Whitney Lerman 001 002 003 004 005 006 Koerber Pope Pope Koerber Pope Thaler MGMT-201 Global Corporate Citizenship ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 5 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Economic Relations Courses continued CORE OR FUNCTIONAL FIELD SIS-325 International Organizations 001 Bosco SIS-331 Overview of European Union 001 Egan SIS-338 Environment and Development 001 Clark *SIS-388 Int’l Environmental Politics 001 002 Nicholson Nicholson 005 Sankar SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Energy Politics *SIS-466 Int’l Monetary & Financial Relations 001 Matthijs SIS-496 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring US, China & Japan in SE Asia Global Financial Architecture Financial Issues in Latin America 002 005 013 Heng Henning Porzecanski SIS-589 Global Political Economy 002 Henning SIS-596 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring Int’l Finance and Emerging Markets 001 Porzecanski *HNRS 302 Honors Collqm in Social Sc Biomedicine & Bioethics Comp Dev: Africa, Asia, Americas Future of World’s Currency Terrorists and Proliferations of WMDs Globalization & Econ Security 005H** 007H** 008H** 010H** 012H** Shosky Brautigam Meade Cupitt Tesereteli ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 6 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Politics Courses GOVT-231 Third World Politics 001 002 Glover Glover GOVT-526 U.S. Intelligence Community 001 TBA *GOVT-529 Homeland Security 001 Beyoghlow SIS-301 Theories of Int’l Politics 001 002 Jackson Wallander SIS-308 Intro Peace & Conflict Resolut 001 002 Neufeldt Lazarus SIS-315 Contemplation and Political Change 001 Shapiro SIS-321 International Law 001 Hansen SIS-322 Intro. To Human Rights 001 002 TBA Sajjad SIS-325 International Organizations 001 Bosco SIS-338 Environment and Development 001 TBD SIS-340 Foundations of International Comm. 001 002 Novotny Novotny 001 004 005 Weimann Malek Novotny *SIS-388 International Environnemental Politics 001 002 Nicholson Nicholson SIS-349 Sel Topics in Int’l Communication International Propaganda News Media & Foreign Policy Strategic Communications ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 7 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Politics Courses continued SIS-365 Arab – Israeli Relations 001 002 Lukacs Atzilli SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency Energy Politics Global Security 004 005 007 Jensen Sankar Acharya SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations Intelligence in Transition 006 Martin-McCormick SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Geopolitics of Energy in Eurasia International Relations of Africa Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts Modern Terrorism & Mass Media 001 002 004 006 Wallander Ukata Simone Weimann SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring US, China and Japan in SE Asia National Security and Proliferations Trans-Atlantic Security Relations Global Perspectives on Public Diplomacy Minorities in Int’l Human Right Law Int’l Corruption 002 007 008 012 021 022 Heng Weiner Townsend Hayden Otis Schneider SIS-511 Kurds: Social, Cultural, Pol Iden Middle East Int’l Relations 001 TBD SIS-514 Spirituality & Global Politics 001 Said ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 8 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Politics Courses continued SIS-519 Special Studies in Int’l Politics Human Rights and Conflict Post-War Peacebuilding 001 002 Mertus Neufeldt SIS-589 Global Political Economy 002 Henning SIS-596 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Politics of Peacebuilding in Africa 003 TBA *HNRS-301 Honors Collqm Nat & Math Sc Global Warming, Biodiversity & Earth's Carrying Capacity 001H** *HNRS 302 Honors Collqm in Social Sc Politics in Cuba Biomedicine & Bioethics Anti-Americanism & the US Terrorists and Proliferations of WMDs Globalization & Econ Security UN Sec Council & Making of Int’l Order 002H 005H** 009H** 010H** 012H** 013H** Fong LeoGrande Shosky Freidman Cupitt Tesereteli Bosco ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 9 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Islamic Studies Courses *SIS-245 World of Islam 001 002 Demiralp Demiralp SIS-264 Contemporary Middle East 001 Diwan SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts Modern Terrorism & Mass Media 004 006 Simone Weimann SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Islamic Political Movements 010 Diwan SIS-510 Islamic Sources of Conflict Resolution 001 Kadayifci SIS-511 Kurds: Social, Cultural, Pol Iden Middle East Int’l Relations 001 TBD 001 002 Ibrahim Ibrahim *SOCY-225 Contemporary Arab World ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 10 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Peace & Conflict Resolution Courses CORE ONLY RELG-386 Topics in Religion Peace & Religion 002 Greenberg SIS-308 Intro Peace & Conflict Resolution 001 002 Neufeldt Lazarus SIS-315 Contemplation and Political Change 001 Shapiro SIS-319 Topics in International Relations Peace & Social Justice Theories & Methods: Nonviolence 002 003 McCarthy Groves/ Awad SIS-321 International Law 001 Hansen SIS-322 Intro. To Human Rights 001 002 TBA Sajjad SIS-349 Sel Topics in Intl Communication Peace Communication 002 Warshel SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Insurgency, Counter-Insurgency 004 Jensen SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Children, Media and Conflict Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts 005 004 Warshel Simone SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Pol for Constructive Intergroup Relations Comparative Peace Processes Trans-Atlantic Security Relations Victims of Violence International Corruption Dialogue: Approaches & Applications 003 004 008 011 022 024 Smith Neufeldt Townsend Kyrou Schneider Abu-Nimer CORE OR FUNCTIONAL FIELD ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 11 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Peace & Conflict Resolution Courses continued SIS-510 Islamic Sources of Conflict Resolution 001 Kadayifci SIS-511 Kurds: Soc, Cultural, Pol Iden Middle East Int’l Politics 001 TBD SIS-514 Spirituality & Global Politics 001 Said *SIS-517 Gender, Human Rights & Conflict 001 Mertus SIS-519 Special Studies in Int’l Politics Human Rights and Conflict Post-War Peacebuilding Immigrants & Identity in the U.S. 001 002 003 Mertus Neufeldt Kraut SIS-596 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Politics of Peacebuilding in Africa 003 TBA ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 12 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 United States Foreign Policy CORE ONLY GOVT-526 U.S. Intelligence Community 001 TBA *GOVT-529 Homeland Security 001 Beyoghlow 001 004 005 Weimann Malek Novotny 001 002 003 004 005 Cohn Murray Housenick Housenick Cohn SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations Breakfast in the Americas Intelligence in Transition 002 006 Cohn Martin-McCormick *SIS-466 Intl Monetary & Financial Relations 001 Matthijs SIS-496 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring National Security and Proliferation Trans-Atlantic Security Relations US Policy toward Africa USFP Towards the Middle East 007 008 020 025 Weiner Townsend Rossiter Quainton SIS-582 U.S. Policy Towards Latin America 001 Pastor Going Nuclear: The Sci & Pol of Nuclear Energy 001H** Parsons *HNRS-302 Honors Collqm in Social Science Terrorists and Proliferations of WMDs UN Sec Council & Making of Int’l Order 010H** 013H** Cupitt Bosco CORE OR FUNCTIONAL FIELD SIS-349 Sel. Topics in Int’l Communication: International Propaganda News, Media & Foreign Policy Strategic Communications SIS-382 Analysis of US Foreign Policy *HNRS-301 Honors Collqm Nat & Math Sc ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 13 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Africa Area Courses *SIS-250 Civilizations of Africa 001 LeVan SIS-265 Contemporary Africa 001 002 LeVan LeVan SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations International Relations of Africa 002 Ukata SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Masterworks in African Studies Health in the Developing World US Policy Toward Africa 001 009 020 Mittelman Zeilinger Rossiter SIS-596 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Politics of Peacebuilding in Africa 003 Smith, D HIST-332 Contem Historical Studies History of Modern Africa 001 Ukata LIT-150 Third World Literature 001 Sulak PERF-504 African Dance 001 Howard, M *RELG-210 Non-Western Religious Traditions 001 Park ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 14 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Americas Area Courses SIS-276 Contemporary Latin America 001 002 Gallaher Schamis 001 Pastor SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non- Recurring Race and Ethnicity in the America 001 Lusane SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations Breakfast in the Americas 002 Cohn SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Health in the Developing World Financial Issues in Latin America Minorities in Int’l Human Rights Law 009 013 021 Zeilinger Porzecanski Otis, G ANTH-339 Culture Area Analysis North American Indians 001 Dent *ECON-358 Economics of the World Regions Financial Issues in Latin America 002 Porzecanski GOVT-338 North American Politics 001 Sands GOVT-396 Selected Topics: Non Reaccuring Religion and American Politics 003 Nelson HIST-242 Latin America Since Independence 001 Findlay LFS-210 Latin America: Hist, Art, Lit *Taught in English *Taught in Spanish *Taught in English 001H** 002 003 Lima Baeza Lima SIS-318 Topics in North American Studies N Amer: Union, Community or Just Three Nations? *SPAN-356 Spanish Topics (Taught in Spanish) Democracy/ Conflict in Latin America 001 Pop Culture in Latin America 003 Alvarado-Vera Child ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 15 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Americas Area Courses continued *SPAN-357 Intro to Latin American Lit 001 Hernandez SPAN-559 Colloquium on Latin America Ethics and Marginality in Latin America 001 Rivera *HNRS 302 Honors Collqm in Social Sc Politics in Cuba Anti-Americanism and the US Media and the American Mind Peru: Where Two Worlds Meet 002H 009H** 004H 015H LeoGrande Freidman Streitmatter Quainton ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 16 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Asia/Australia Area Courses SIS-161 Civilizations of Asia 001 Nguyen SIS-255 China, Japan & the United States 001 002 003 004 Solis Heng Bong Heng SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations India Foreign Policy 007 Mansingh SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring US, China and Japan in SE Asia 002 Heng SIS-579 Selected Regional and Country Studies Korean Politics & Foreign Politics 001 Bong *ANTH-230 India: Living Traditions 001 Nambiar HIST-120 Imperialism & Revolution 001 Fedyashin *HIST-225 Russia & Origins Cont Eurasia 001H 002 Lohr Fedyashin HIST-250 Civiliz & Modernization: Asia 001 Klein RELG-185 Forms of the Sacred 001 003 Reddy Park RELG-210 Non-Western Religious Traditions 001 Park ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 17 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Europe Area Courses SIS-331 Overview of European Union 001 Egan SIS-355 European Foreign & Security Policy 001 Armitage SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Trans-Atlantic Sec Relations 008 Townsend SIS-553 Central/Eastern Europe in Transition 001 Shosky HIST-110 Renaiss & Rev: Eur 1400-1815 001 002 Fedyashin Giandrea HIST-319 Holocaust 001 Lichtenstein ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 18 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Middle East Area Courses SIS-245 The World of Islam 001 002 Demiralp Demiralp SIS-264 Contemporary Middle East 001 Diwan SIS-319 Topics in International Relations Israeli Society 001 Peri, Y SIS-364 Contemporary Islam & IR 001 TBD SIS-365 Arab – Israeli Relations 001 002 Lukacs Atzili SIS-400 Politics of Reform in the Arab Gulf 010 Diwan SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Fiction/Film: Mid-East Conflicts Modern Terrorism & Mass Media 004 006 Simone Weimann SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Islamic Political Movements USFP Toward the Middle East 001 025 Diwan Quainton SIS-510 Islamic Sources of Conflict Resolution 001 Kadayifci SIS-511 Kurds: Soc, Cultural, Pol Iden 001 TBA SIS-596 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring Cult, Soc, and Identity in the Middle East 004 O’Leary *ECON-358 Economics of the World Regions The Arab Economies 001 Willoughby *GOVT-396 Selected Topics: Non Recurring Comp Politics of the Middle East 002 Singerman ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 19 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Middle East Area Courses continued GOVT-584 Gender & Pol in the Middle East 001 Singerman HIST-343 History of Israel 001 TBA SOCY-225 Contemporary Arab World 001 002 Ibrahim Ibrahim ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 20 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Russia & Central Eurasia Area Courses SIS-419 Advanced Topics in International Relations Geopolitics of Energy in Eurasia 001 Wallander SIS-559 Selected Topics in Cross National Studies Russia/Central Asia in Comp Perspective 001 Savranskaya *HIST-225 Russia & Origins Cont Eurasia HIST-500 Studies in History Major Problems in Russian History 001H 002 Lohr Fedyashin 003 Lohr ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 21 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 Global Environmental Politics CORE ONLY SOCY-389 Society and Global Environment 001 Micklin *SIS-210 Into to Human Geography 001 002 Kumarakulasingam Kumarakulasingam SIS-315 Contemplation and Political Change 001 Shapiro SIS-338 Environment and Development 001 TBA SIS-388 Int'l Environmental Politics 001 002 Nicholson Nicholson SIS-396 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Energy Politics 005 Sankar SIS-400 Senior Seminar in Int’l Relations Global Environmental Governance 005 Vogt SIS-419 Advanced Topics in Int’l Relations Global Climate Change 003 Musil 001H** Fong CORE OR FUNCTIONAL FIELD *HNRS-301 Honors Collqm Nat & Math Sci Going Nuclear: The Sci & Pol of Nuclear Energy ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 22 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Business Relations Courses Concentration Requires 3 credits (1 course) from the following: *Note: SIS 385 & IBUS 200/300 overlap; students should not take both courses IBUS-200 The Global Marketplace 001 002 003 004 Chidamber Collins Elms Chidamber *IBUS-300 Fundamentals of Int’l Business 001 002 003 004 DuBois Mroczkowski Nakshbendi Mroczkowski *IBUS-301 International Marketing 001 TBA *IBUS-302 International Finance 001 002 Schrenk Schrenk 6 ADDITIONAL CREDITS (2 COURSES) FROM THE FOLLOWING 4 SETS OF COURSES: No more than 3 credits (1 course) from the following: SIS-331 Overview of the European Union 001 Egan 001 Matthijs 001 002 Kumarakulasingam Kumarakulasingam No more than 3 credits (1 course) from the following: *SIS-466 Int'l Monetary & Financial Rel Other courses (no credit limit): SIS-210 Intro to Human Geography ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 23 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08 Spring 2009 International Business Relations Courses continued SIS-496 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Comm, Cult and Social Entrepreneurship Financial Issues in Latin America 015 013 Levinson Porzecanski SIS-596 Selected Topics: Non-Recurring Int’l Finance & Emerging Markets Ethics in Service Learning 001 002 Porzecanski TBA 001 002 003 004 005 006 Koerber Pope Pope Koeber Pope Thaler 008H** 012H** Meade Tesereteli MGMT-201 Global Corporate Citizenship *HNRS-302 Honors Collqm in Social Science Future of World’s Currency Globalization & Econ Security ______________________________________________________________________________ *Course has prerequisite - please check schedule of classes Senior Seminar is open to advanced juniors as well. Please see your advisor if you are not able to register. ** Honors classes are for Honors students ONLY. This information subject to change without notice. For all listed courses, please be sure to check the Registrar’s Online Schedule of Classes at http://www.american.edu/american/registrar/schedule.cfm As always, if you have questions please check with your advisor. Page 24 of 24 Updated: 10/27/08