INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES OFFERED WINTER 2015 Track 1: WORLD TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED Focus 1A: Focus 1B: Advanced Industrialized Countries ECN 100 Intermediate Micro Theory ECN 101 Intermediate Macro Theory ECN 160A International Microeconomics ECN 160B International Macroeconomics POL 123 Politics of Interdependence Developing Regions ECN 115A Economic Development ECN 162 International Economic Relations POL 123 Politics of Interdependence ELECTIVES Group A ARE 138 ECN 102 ECN 110B POL 130 Intl Commodity & Resource Markets Analysis of Economic Data World Economic History Recent US Foreign Policy Group B ANT 122A CRD 180 ECN 110B POL 126 SAS 121 Economic Anthropology Transnational Comm Development World Economic History Ethnic Conflict Global Poverty Track 2: PEACE AND SECURITY Choose 5 From: Plus THREE from: ECN 162 POL 120 POL 121 POL 130 International Economic Relations Theories of Intl Politics Scientific Study of War Recent US Foreign Policy HIS 145 POL 122 POL 126 RST 131 SOC 100 War & Revolution in Europe International Law Ethnic Conflict Genocide Sociological Theory Track 3: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES (Track 3 students are encouraged to look for courses not in the curriculum. Talk to your advisor. ) REQUIRED POL 123 ECN 162 Politics of Interdependence International Economic Relations ESP 162 Environmental Policy Plus ONE from: Choose ONE from: ANT 101 Ecology Nature & Society Choose TWO from: ARE 147 Res & Env Policy Analysis ARE 176 Environmental Economics ECN 115A Economic Development ECN 125 Efficiency in Energy POL 107 Env Politics & Admin POL 175 Science, Tech & Policy SOC 160 Environmental Sociology Plus TWO from ONE area: Atmospheric and Marine Environments ESM 120 Global Environmental Interactions ESP 166N Ocean & Coastal Policy GEL 116N Oceanography Land Use and Energy Supply PLS 101 Agriculture & the Environment Health and Human Populations ANT 121 ESP 121 Medical Anthropology Population Ecology NUT 111AV Intro to Nutrition & Metabolism NUT 118 Community Nutrition SOC 170 Population Continued on the back -----------> INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COURSES OFFERED WINTER 2015 Track 4: PEOPLES AND NATIONALITIES Select TWO courses from: NONE OFFERED Select THREE spanning THREE of the four groups: The Mixing of Peoples: POL 126 Ethnic Conflict WMS 182 Global Gender & Culture Development and its impact on Social Cleavages Religion PHI 105 SOC 146 Women Philosophy of Religion Sociology of Religion CRD 180 SAS 121 Transnational Comm Dev Global Poverty AREA STUDIES COURSES Africa and the Middle East History HIS 115A East and South Asia History History of West Africa HIS 196B India Social Analysis Social Analysis AAS 107C African Heritage in Eur. & Asia AAS 111 Cultural Politics of Africa AAS 177 Politics of Life in Africa AAS 107C African Heritage in Eur. & Asia ECN 171 Economics of East Asia Culture and Literature ANT 145 JPN 105 RST 156 COM 147 Modern Jewish Writers Culture and Literature Performance in South Asia Japanese Lit: Hero/Antihero Performing Arts in India Latin America History HIS 165 HIS 168 Western Europe Latin Amer Social Revolutions Inter-American Relations Social Analysis CHI 130 US Mexico Border Relations NAS 133B Ethnohistory of Central Amer Culture and Literature SPA 170 SPA 172 Intro to Latin American Culture Mexican Culture Russia and East/Central Europe History NONE OFFERED Social Analysis NONE OFFERED Culture and Literature RUS 133 Post Soviet Literature History HIS 142A HIS 145 History of the Holocaust War & Revolution in Europe Social Analysis AAS 107C African Heritage in Eur. & Asia POL 147B British Politics POL 147D German Politics Culture and Literature GER 120 GER 129 SPA 141 SPA 148 SPA 170 Survey of German Culture Postwar Woman Writers Intro to Spanish Culture Spanish Language Cinema Intro to Latin American Culture