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Approved International Business Liberal Arts Electives
(For students in the International Business concentration, the International Business Studies minor, and
the Certificate Program in International Business)
These courses satisfy the “Approved Int’l Business LA Elective” requirement of the International Business concentration
and the “Area Studies/International Relations” requirement of the CPIB.
Sorted by GEOGRAPHIC REGION:
African Studies
339-24100
Modern Africa
376-20300
Art of Egypt/Ancient Near East
Asian/Middle Eastern Studies
310-32500
Chinese Politics
310-33900
Political Economy of Middle East Politics
311-26100
The Middle East
311-34100
Dynastic China
311-34200
Japan
311-38300
Revolutionary China
314-28300
Introduction to Buddhism
339-22000
Southeast Asia: Its People & Cultures
339-22500
South Asia: India & Its Neighbors
339-23500
Jewish Cultures: Worldwide View
339-36500
Israel: Ethnicity, Politics and Culture
376-20300
Egypt and its Neighbors
Central/Eastern Europe
310-32400
Communist & Post-Comm Society Politics
310-32600
Russian Politics
311-22100
Russian History
311-22200
Rise & Fall of the USSR
311-27300
20th C. Global Revolutions
311-31300
The Other Europe: Modern Eastern
& Central Europe
311-36100
History of Marxism
314-31300
Marxist Philosophy
Western European Studies
221-32400
European Mass Media
221-49800
London Communications Internship
305-23400
Intro to British Style of Acting
(LC)
305-36300
Drama & the London Theatre
(LC)
307-21600
Contemporary British Fiction
307-36300
Irish Literature
(ALC)
307-37800
Twentieth Century British Novel
308-31200
French Literature in Translation
308-31300
Intro to French Literature
308-34300
The Evolutionary French Civilization
308-34400
Contemporary French Culture
308-35100
19th & 20th C. French Literature
308-35700
Advanced Writing
309-25000
History of German Film
309-25200
German Literature in Translation
Anthrop.
Art History
Politics
History
History
History
History
Philosophy
Anthrop.
Anthrop.
Anthrop.
Anthrop.
Art History
Politics
History
History
History
History
History
Philosophy
TV/R
TV/R
Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts
English
English
English
French
French
French
French
French
French
German
German
309-34100
German Cultural History
309-36500
Masterworks in German
309-38100&38200 German Conversation & Culture
310-32100
Contemporary British Politics
310-32200
British Foreign Policy
(LC)
310-33000
European Politics
310-34400
Cont. British Political Theory
(LC)
311-25200
Germany, 1918-45
311-26500
Industrial & Social Change in Europe
311-26600
Women in Western Society
311-31800
Toward Democracy: Earlier …
311-33800
European Diplom History from 1870
311-35700
Studies in French History
311-38200
Europe in the 20th Century
311-39600
British History: 1914-Present
(LC)
318-24100
Spanish Civilization & Culture
318-33700
Intro to Spanish Literature
318-36300
19th Century Spanish Literature
318-36400
20th Century Spanish Literature
331-34100
Minorities in the U.K. (LC)
376-21700
British Art & Architecture I
(LC)
376-21800
British Art & Architecture II
(LC)
376-25200
20th Century European Art
Latin American Studies
310-33100
Latin American Politics
311-32100
Colonial Latin America
311-32200
Modern Latin America
318-24300
Latin American Civilization & Culture
318-26600
Spanish/Latin American Literature
in Translation
318-32200
Reading & Analysis of Literary Texts
318-33200
Advanced Business/Prof. Spanish
318-33800
Intro to Latin American Literature
318-35000
The Art of Translation
318-37100
Latin American Fiction
318-37200
Latin American Poetry and Drama
318-37300
Modernismo
318-37400
Topics in Latin American Literature
331-22600
Sociology of Hispanic Americans
376-17500
Intro to Arts of the Americas
German
German
German
Politics
Politics
Politics
Politics
History
History
History
History
History
History
History
History
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Sociology
Art History
Art History
Art History
Politics
History
History
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Sociology
Art History
(LC) = Offered only through the London Center
(ALC) = Also offered through the London Center
Other courses may be approved on a case-by-case basis. Please check with
the School of Business and School of Humanities & Sciences Dean’s Office.
Revised 12/10/03
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