INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJOR SUMMER 2015 (This is a really tentative course list. If you are planning on attending a summer session confirm class availability at summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu) Summer Session I: June 22 – July 31 Summer Session II: August 3 – September 11 Lower Division Coursework ECN 1A ANT 2 ECN 1B HIS 4C HIS 10C POL 3 SOC 46B STA 13 POL 51 Required Principles of Microeconomics Cultural Anthropology Principles of Macroeonomics History of Western Civilization th th 19 to 20 Century World History International Relations Introduction to Social Research Elementary Statistics Scientific Study of Politics Session I ● ● ● ● ● Session II ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Languages Arabic Chinese French German Japanese Spanish Languages 1A (Equivalent of 1-3) Session I FRE 1 FRE 2 GER 1 GER 2 1A (Equivalent of 1-3) SPA 1 SPA 2 SPA 3 1A (Equivalent of 1-3) ● Special Session Session II ● 6/22-9/11 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 6/22-9/11 ● ● ● ● 6/22-9/11 Upper Division Coursework Track 1: World Trade and Development Focus A: Advanced Industrialized Countries Required Courses ECN 100 ECN 101 ECN 160A Intermediate Micro Theory Intermediate Macro Theory Intl. Microeconomics Session I Session II ● ● ● ● ● Focus B: Developing Regions Required Courses Session I ECN 115A ECN 115B Economic Development Economic Development ● Session II ● 1 Electives Group A: Session I ANT 127 ECN 102 POL 140D SOC 139 Session II ● ● Urban Anthropology Analysis of Economic Data When Institutions Fail Corporations and Society Special Session ● ● Electives Group B: Session I ANT 127 POL 126 ● Urban Anthropology Ethnic Conflict Session II Special Session ● Track 2: Peace and Security Select Five From: Session I POL 120 Session II Special Session Session II Special Session ● Theories of Intl. Politics Select Three From: Session I ECN 122 HIS 145 HIS 146B POL 126 POL 140D RST 131 SOC 100 SOC 118 ● ● ● ● ● Game Theory War & Revolution in Europe Europe in the 20th Century Ethnic Conflict When Institutions Fail Genocide Classical and Modern Sources of Sociological Theory Political Sociology ● ● ● Track 3: Global Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Required: NONE OFFERED One From ESP 161/162: Session I ESP 161 Environmental Law Session II Special Session ● One From: NONE OFFERED 2 Two From: Session I ECN 115A Session II ● Economic Development Special Session Two from One Category of Specialization: Atmospheric and Marine Environments NONE OFFERED Land Use and Energy Supply NONE OFFERED Health and Human Populations Session I Session II ● Medical Anthropology ANT 121 ANT 129 Special Session ● Global Health and Medicine Track 4: Peoples and Nationalities Select TWO courses from: Session I ANT 130A SOC 118 Session II Special Session ● ● Globalization Political Sociology THREE spanning THREE of the four groups: The Mixing of Peoples Session I POL 126 Session II Special Session ● Ethnic Conflict Women Session I HDE 103 Cross-Cultural Study of Children Session II Special Session ● Religion NONE OFFERED Development and its Impact on Social Cleavages NONE OFFERED 3 AREA STUDIES AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST: Session I Session II Special Session Session II Special Session History NONE OFFERED Social Analysis NONE OFFERED Culture and Literature NONE OFFERED EAST AND SOUTH ASIA: Session I History NONE OFFERED Social Analysis ANT 148A POL 148B ● Culture & Pol. Econ. in China Japanese Politics Culture and Literature NONE OFFERED ● LATIN AMERICA: Session I HIS 165 HIS 168 CHI 130 AHI 151 SPA 157 SPA 159 History Lat. Amer Social Revolutions History of Inter-Amer Relations Social Analysis U.S.-Mexican Border Relations Culture and Literature Arts of Indians of the Americas 20th Cen Spanish-Amer Lit Topics in Lat Am Lit. Culture Session II Special Session ● ● ● ● ● ● RUSSIA AND EAST/CENTRAL EUROPE: NONE OFFERED WESTERN EUROPE: History HIS 145 HIS 146B POL 137 GER 112 SPA 157 War & Revolution in Europe Europe in the 20th Century Social Analysis Intl. Relations of West. Europe Culture and Literature Topics in German Lit 20th Cen Spanish-Amer Lit Session I Session II Special Session ● ● ● ● ● 4