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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MAJOR
SUMMER 2012
(This is a really tentative course list. If you are planning on attending a summer session confirm class
availability at http://summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu/)
Summer Session I:
June 25 – August 3
Summer Session II:
August 6 – September 14
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
World History III
International Relations
Introduction to Social Research
Elementary Statistics
Scientific Study of Politics
Session I
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Languages
Chinese
French
German
Japanese
Spanish
Languages
1A (Equivalent of 1-3)
4A (Equivalent of 4-6)
FRE 1
FRE 2
FRE 3
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22
1A (Equivalent of 1-3)
1A (Equivalent of 1-3)
SPA 1,2,3
SPA 21
SPA 22
1A (Equivalent of 1-3)
Session I
Special Session
Session II
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Upper Division Coursework
Track 1: World Trade and Development
Focus A: Advanced Industrialized Countries
ECN 100
Intermediate Micro Theory
Session
I
Session
II
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ECN 101
Intermediate Macro Theory
ECN 160A
Intl. Microeconomics
ECN 160B
Intl. Macroeconomics
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Focus B: Developing Regions
NONE OFFERED
Electives Group A:
Session I
CRD 141
Session II
Special
Session
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ECN 102
Organization of Economic
Space
Analysis of Economic Data
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POL 130
Recent US Foreign Policy
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Electives Group B:
Session I
ANT 126B
Session II
Special
Session
Session II
Special
Session
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Women and Development
Track 2: Peace and Security
Select Five From:
Session I
HIS 174C
POL 130
POL 120
POL 121
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US Since WWII: 1945-present
Recent US Foreign Policy
Theories of International
Politics
The Scientific Study of War
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Select Three From:
Session I
SOC 100
Classical and Modern Sources
of Sociological Theory
Session II
Special
Session
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Track 3: Global Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Required:
NONE OFFERED
One From:
NONE OFFERED
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Two From:
POL 107
Environmental Politics and
Administration
Session I
Session II
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Special
Session
Two from One Category of Specialization:
Atmospheric and Marine Environments
NONE OFFERED
Land Use and Energy Supply
Session I
CRD 142
Session II
Special
Session
Session II
Special
Session
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Rural Change in the
Industrialized World
Health and Human Populations
NONE OFFERED
Track 4: Peoples and Nationalities
Select TWO courses from:
Session I
ANT 123AN
ANT 130A
SOC 156
Resistance, Rebellion, and
Popular Movements
Globalization
Social Movements
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THREE spanning THREE of the four groups:
The Mixing of Peoples
NONE OFFERED
Women
Session I
ANT 126B
HDE 103
Women and Development
Cross-Cultural Study of
Children
Session II
Special
Session
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Religion
Session I
PHI 105
RST 170
Philosophy of Religion
Buddhism
Session II
Special
Session
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Development and its Impact on Social Cleavages
Session I
ANT 126B
Session II
Special
Session
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Women and Development
AREA STUDIES
AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST:
NONE OFFERED
EAST AND SOUTH ASIA:
Session I
Session II
Special
Session
History
NONE OFFERED
Social Analysis
ECN 171
DRA 154
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Economy of East Asia
Culture and Literature
Asian Theater and Drama:
Contexts and Forms
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LATIN AMERICA:
Session I
HIS 168
ANT 144
CHI 130
SPA 157
History
Inter-American Relations
Social Analysis
Contemporary Societies and
Cultures of Latin America
United State-Mexican Border
Relations
Culture and Literature
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20 Century Masters in
Spanish-American Literature
Session II
Special
Session
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RUSSIA AND EAST/CENTRAL EUROPE:
NONE OFFERED
WESTERN EUROPE:
History
HIS 141
SPA 141
France since 1815
Social Analysis
NONE OFFERED
Culture and Literature
Spanish Culture
Session I
Session II
Special
Session
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