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a. |
Three of the following foundational courses. No more than one course can be from a single discipline (9 to 12 credits): |
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ANP |
201 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
3 |
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EC |
201 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
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EC |
202 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
3 |
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GEO |
151 |
Introduction to Human Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
204 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
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HST |
140 |
World History to 1500 |
4 |
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HST |
150 |
World History since 1500 |
4 |
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PLS |
140 |
Introduction to Comparative Politics |
3 |
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PLS |
160 |
Introduction to International Relations |
3 |
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SOC |
161 |
International Development and Change |
3 |
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With advisor approval, qualified students may substitute Economics 251H for Economics 201. |
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The following courses (9 credits): |
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SSC |
299 |
Integration of Social Science Perspectives |
3 |
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SSC |
495 |
Interdisciplinary Research Methods |
3 |
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SSC |
499 |
Capstone in Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Science (W) |
3 |
c. |
Complete a minimum of 15 credits in one of the following concentrations with no more than two courses from a single discipline. At least 9 credits must be from the College of Social Science. |
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Asian Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
415 |
China: Culture and Society |
3 |
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ANP |
437 |
Asian Emigrant Communities: A Global Perspective |
3 |
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EC |
413 |
Economic Analysis of Asia (W) |
3 |
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GEO |
337 |
Geography of Asia-Pacific |
3 |
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HST |
160 |
Introduction to Asian History and Culture |
4 |
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HST |
210 |
Modern East Asia |
4 |
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HST |
365 |
The Vietnam War |
3 |
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HST |
367 |
Imperial China |
3 |
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HST |
368 |
China since 1900 |
3 |
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HST |
369 |
Japan in the Age of the Samurai |
3 |
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HST |
370 |
Modern Japan: History, Culture, and Society |
3 |
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HST |
371 |
Women and Gender in Asia |
3 |
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HST |
451 |
Special Topics in Asian History |
3 |
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HST |
485 |
Seminar in Asian History (W) |
3 |
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PLS |
354 |
Politics of Asia |
3 |
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SSC |
293 |
Introduction to Asian Pacific American Studies |
3 |
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SSC |
393 |
Topics in Asian Pacific American Studies |
3 |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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CHS |
360 |
Chinese Film Studies |
3 |
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DS |
481 |
Indian Film and Media Production |
8 to 12 |
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ENG |
352 |
Readings in Asian/Asian American/Asian Diaspora Literature and Visual Culture |
3 |
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HA |
260 |
Asian Art |
3 |
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HA |
261 |
Modern Asia Art |
3 |
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HA |
262 |
Buddhist Art and Architecture across Asia |
3 |
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HA |
461 |
Selected Topics in Modern Asian Art |
4 |
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HA |
462 |
The Arts of China |
4 |
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MC |
319 |
Asian American History |
4 |
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MC |
324D |
Regional Politics, Cooperation, and Conflict in Asia |
4 |
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MC |
441 |
Islam and World Politics |
4 |
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REL |
335 |
East Asian Religions |
3 |
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REL |
345 |
Religions of South Asia |
3 |
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REL |
350 |
Buddhism in South Asia |
3 |
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REL |
355 |
Southeast Asian Religions |
3 |
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Canadian Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
411 |
North American Indian Ethnography |
3 |
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ANP |
432 |
American Indian Women |
3 |
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ANP |
433 |
Contemporary American Indian Communities |
3 |
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ANP |
452 |
North American Archaeology |
3 |
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CJ |
439 |
Homeland Security |
3 |
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GEO |
331 |
Geography of Canada |
3 |
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HST |
301 |
Indigenous-European Encounters in North America |
3 |
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HST |
391 |
Environmental History of North America |
3 |
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SSC |
290 |
Selected Topics in Social Science |
3 |
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The content in SSC 290 must be approved by the student's academic advisor. |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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ENG |
204 |
Topics in North American Literatures |
3 |
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FLM |
491 |
Special Topics i Film Studies |
3 |
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FOR |
466 |
Natural Resource Policy |
3 |
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FW |
207 |
Great Lakes: Biology and Management |
3 |
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HA |
253 |
Native North American Art |
3 |
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JRN |
472 |
Environmental, Science, and Health Reporting |
3 |
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REL |
306 |
Native American Religions |
3 |
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The content in FLM 491 and FW 207 must be approved by the student’s academic advisor. |
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European and Russian Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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GEO |
336 |
Geography of Europe |
3 |
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GEO |
340 |
Geography of Eurasia |
3 |
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HST |
206 |
European History since 1500 |
4 |
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HST |
295 |
The Nazis |
3 |
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HST |
335 |
Europe in the Age of Revolution, 1700-1870 |
3 |
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HST |
336 |
Europe from Bismarck to Brexit |
3 |
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HST |
338 |
European Power, Culture and Thought: The Modern Era |
3 |
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HST |
344 |
Russia in the Twentieth Century |
3 |
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HST |
347 |
Modern France |
3 |
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HST |
355 |
Spain and the Muslim World |
3 |
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HST |
387 |
The First World War |
3 |
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HST |
388 |
World War II: Causes, Conduct and Consequences |
3 |
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HST |
392 |
History of the Holocaust |
3 |
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HST |
411 |
European Jewish History |
3 |
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HST |
452 |
Special Topics in European History |
3 |
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HST |
483 |
Seminar in Modern European History (W) |
3 |
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PLS |
356 |
Politics of Europe and the European Union |
3 |
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PLS |
357 |
Politics of English-Speaking Democracies |
3 |
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PLS |
358 |
Politics of the U.S.S.R. and Its Successor States |
3 |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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AL |
431 |
European Fairy Tale Tradition |
3 |
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ENG |
205 |
Topics in British Literature |
3 |
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ENG |
315 |
Readings in British Literature |
3 |
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ENG |
316 |
Readings in Irish Literature and Culture |
3 |
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JRN |
486 |
British and Irish Mass Media Education Abroad |
6 |
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MC |
321 |
The Cold War: Culture, Politics and Foreign Policy |
4 |
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MC |
324E |
Regional Politics, Cooperation and Conflict in Europe |
4 |
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MC |
328 |
Russian Foreign Policy |
4 |
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MC |
329 |
European Security: Challenges and Strategies |
4 |
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MC |
331 |
Encounters with Post-Communism |
4 |
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MC |
387 |
Jews and Anti-Semitism |
4 |
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MC |
441 |
Islam and World Politics |
4 |
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PHL |
421 |
Topics in European and Continental Philosophy |
3 |
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REL |
310 |
Judaism |
3 |
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RUS |
231 |
19th-Century Russian Literature in Translation |
3 |
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RUS |
232 |
20-th Century Russian Literature in Translation |
3 |
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RUS |
241 |
Russian and Slavic Folklore, Fairy Tales, and Folk Traditions |
3 |
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RUS |
421 |
Russian Life and Culture in the 20th Century |
3 |
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RUS |
440 |
Contemporary Russian Life and Culture (W) |
3 |
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RUS |
441 |
Russian Literature (W) |
3 |
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Global Health |
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Required course: |
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OST |
450 |
Introduction to Global Health |
3 |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
270 |
Women and Health: Anthropological and International Perspectives |
3 |
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ANP |
370 |
Culture, Health, and Illness |
3 |
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ANP |
425 |
Issues in Medical Anthropology |
3 |
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GEO |
214 |
Geography of Drugs |
3 |
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GEO |
235 |
Geography of Environment and Health |
3 |
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GEO |
410 |
Geography of Good and Agriculture |
3 |
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GEO |
435 |
Geography of Health and Disease |
3 |
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HST |
220 |
History of Food and Alcohol |
3 |
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HST |
420 |
History of Sexuality since the 18th Century |
3 |
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HST |
425 |
American and European Health Care since 1800 |
4 |
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PSY |
320 |
Health Psychology |
3 |
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SOC |
350 |
Society and Mental Health |
3 |
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SOC |
475 |
Health and Society |
3 |
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UP |
400 |
Special topics in Urban Planning |
2 to 4 |
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The content in UP 400 must be approved by the student's academic advisor. |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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EPI |
390 |
Disease in Society: Introduction to Epidemiology and Public Health |
4 |
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FOR |
110 |
Contemporary Issues in Forests and the Environment |
1 |
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FSC |
211 |
Principles of Food Science |
3 |
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FSC |
421 |
Food Laws and Regulations |
3 |
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FW |
423 |
Principles of Fish and Wildlife Disease |
3 |
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FW |
463 |
Wildlife Disease Ecology |
3 |
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FW |
481 |
Global Issues in Fisheries and Wildlife |
3 |
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HNF |
385 |
Public Health Nutrition |
3 |
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HNF |
406 |
Global Foods and Culture |
3 |
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JRN |
372 |
Environment, Science and Health Journalism Special Topics |
3 |
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MC |
337 |
Global Public Health |
4 |
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MC |
450 |
International Environmental Law and Policy |
3 |
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PDC |
491 |
Special Topics in Planning, Design and Construction |
1 to 4 |
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PH |
103 |
Social Justice and Health Equity: Global Perspectives |
3 |
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PHL |
344 |
Ethical Issues in Health Care |
4 |
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The content in PDC 491 must be approved by the student's academic advisor. |
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International Development |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
325 |
Anthropology of the Environment and Development |
3 |
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ANP |
436 |
Globalization and Justice: Issues in Political and Legal Anthropology |
3 |
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EC |
310 |
Economics of Developing Countries |
3 |
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GEO |
113 |
Introduction to Economic Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
204 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
413 |
Urban Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
414 |
Transportation Systems and Sustainable Cities |
3 |
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GEO |
453 |
Metropolitan Environments: Urban Forms and Land Uses |
3 |
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HST |
326 |
United States Foreign Relations since 1914 |
3 |
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HST |
390 |
History of International Relations |
3 |
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PLS |
342 |
Comparative Political Economy |
3 |
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PLS |
344 |
Politics of Developing Areas |
3 |
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PLS |
347 |
Democratic Regimes |
3 |
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PLS |
363 |
International and Domestic Political Conflict |
3 |
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PLS |
364 |
Politics of the United Nations and International Organizations |
3 |
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SOC |
161 |
International Development and Change |
3 |
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SOC |
362 |
Developing Societies |
3 |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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AFRE |
206 |
World Food, Population and Poverty |
3 |
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ATD |
431 |
Global Context for Sustainable Design |
3 |
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CSS |
101 |
Introduction to Crop Science |
3 |
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CSS |
120 |
Issues in Food and Agriculture |
3 |
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CSS |
431 |
International Agriculture Systems |
3 |
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CSUS |
215 |
International Development and Sustainability |
3 |
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FW |
181 |
Introduction to Science, Technology, the Environment and Public Policy |
3 |
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FW |
444 |
Conservation Biology |
3 |
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FW |
445 |
Biodiversity Conservation Policy and Practice |
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GSAH |
301 |
Global Citizenship |
3 |
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MC |
430 |
Applied International Development |
4 |
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PHL |
452 |
Ethics and Development |
3 |
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TE |
353 |
International Education |
3 |
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WS |
403 |
Women and Change in Developing Countries |
3 |
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Integrative Studies Similar to other concentrations, students interested in completing an Integrative Studies concentration must complete 15 credits of course work with no more than two courses from a single discipline and at least 9 credits in the College of Social Science. To pursue this concentration, a student must develop a proposal in coordination with a Global and International Studies in Social Science advisor that includes the following:
(a) A proposed outline for the course work to be taken with a rationale for each course; (b) A statement of purpose for the proposed course work; (c) A set of learning outcomes that will be achieved through the course work that is not available in other majors at the University, or the College.
The proposed course of study must be approved by a Global and International Studies in Social Science advisor, two faculty members in the College of Social Science, and the Center for Integrative Studies director. |
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Latin American and Caribbean Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
410 |
Anthropology of Latin America |
3 |
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CLS |
201 |
Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies |
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CLS |
492 |
Chicano and Latino Studies: Research, Theory and Practice |
3 |
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GEO |
335 |
Geography of Latin America |
3 |
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HST |
212 |
National Latin America |
4 |
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HST |
382 |
Modern Brazil |
3 |
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HST |
383 |
The Caribbean |
3 |
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HST |
384 |
Modern Mexico |
3 |
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HST |
453 |
Special Topics in Latin American History |
3 |
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HST |
486 |
Seminar in Latin American History (W) |
3 |
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PLS |
352 |
Latin American Politics |
3 |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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ENG |
351 |
Readings in Chicano and Latino Literatures |
3 |
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HA |
254 |
Latin American Art |
3 |
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HA |
454 |
Selected Topics in the Arts of the Americas |
4 |
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PHL |
212 |
Latin American Philosophy |
3 |
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PRT |
340 |
Topics in Luso-Brazilian Language and Culture |
3 |
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REL |
306 |
Native American Religions |
3 |
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SPN |
320 |
Cultural Readings and Composition (W) |
3 |
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Middle Eastern and African Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
417 |
Introduction to Islam in Africa |
3 |
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ANP |
419 |
Anthropology of the Middle East |
3 |
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ANP |
455 |
Archaeology of Ancient Egypt |
3 |
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EC |
414 |
Economic Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa (W) |
3 |
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GEO |
338 |
Geography of Africa |
3 |
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GEO |
339 |
Geography of the Middle East and North Africa |
3 |
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HST |
205 |
The Ancient Mediterranean and the Medieval World |
4 |
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HST |
208 |
Introduction to African History, Culture and Society |
4 |
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HST |
281 |
Atlantic Slavery |
3 |
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HST |
355 |
Spain and the Muslim World |
3 |
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HST |
363 |
East Africa in the Twentieth Century |
3 |
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HST |
364 |
South Africa: From Shaka Zulu to Mandela |
3 |
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HST |
372 |
The Middle East: Islam and Empires |
3 |
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HST |
373 |
The Modern Middle East: From Empires to Nation States |
3 |
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HST |
450 |
Special Topics in African History |
3 |
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HST |
484 |
Seminar in African History (W) |
3 |
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HST |
487 |
Seminar in Comparative History (W) |
3 |
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The content in HST 487 must be approved by the student’s academic advisor. |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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ENG |
350 |
Readings in African, African American, or African Diaspora Literature |
3 |
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HA |
271 |
African Arts |
3 |
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HA |
471 |
Selected Topics in African Art |
4 |
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JRN |
488 |
Visual Storytelling in Kenya |
4 |
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MC |
324A |
Regional Politics, Cooperation, and Conflict in the Middle East |
4 |
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MC |
335 |
Israeli Politics, Cultures and Society |
4 |
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MC |
441 |
Islam and World Politics |
4 |
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PHL |
213 |
Africana Philosophy |
3 |
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PHL |
315 |
African Philosophy |
3 |
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REL |
310 |
Judaism |
3 |
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REL |
330 |
Islam |
3 |
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REL |
360 |
African Religion |
3 |
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Migration Studies |
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College of Social Science courses: |
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ANP |
370 |
Race, Ethnicity, and Nation: Anthropological Approaches to Collective Identity |
3 |
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ANP |
417 |
Introduction to Islam in Africa |
3 |
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ANP |
419 |
Anthropology in the Middle East |
3 |
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ANP |
437 |
Asian Emigrant Communities: A Global Perspective |
3 |
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ANP |
439 |
Human Rights: Anthropological Perspectives |
3 |
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GEO |
113 |
Introduction to Economic Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
335 |
Geography of Latin America |
3 |
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GEO |
338 |
Geography of Africa |
3 |
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GEO |
409 |
Global Climate Change and Variability |
3 |
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GEO |
413 |
Urban Geography |
3 |
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GEO |
436 |
Spatial Analysis of Populations |
3 |
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GEO |
440 |
Geopolitics |
3 |
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GEO |
441 |
Cultural Geography |
3 |
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HST |
254 |
Migrations in History |
3 |
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HST |
281 |
Atlantic Slavery |
3 |
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HST |
301 |
Indigenous-European Encounters in North America |
3 |
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HST |
363 |
East Africa in the Twentieth Century |
3 |
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HST |
366 |
Modern Southeast Asia |
3 |
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HST |
383 |
The Caribbean |
3 |
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HST |
390 |
History of International Relations |
3 |
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PLS |
392 |
Special topics in Political Science |
1 to 4 |
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SOC |
460 |
Advanced Seminar in Human Migration |
3 |
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SSC |
293 |
Introduction to Asian Pacific American Studies |
3 |
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Courses outside of the College of Social Science: |
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ENG |
350 |
Readings in African, African-American, or African Diaspora Literature |
3 |
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ENG |
351 |
Readings in Chicano and Latino Literatures |
3 |
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ENG |
352 |
Readings in Asian/Asian American/Asian Diaspora Literature and Visual Culture |
3 |
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ENG |
460 |
Seminar in Global and Postcolonial Literature |
3 |
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FLM |
451 |
Studies in Postcolonial Cinema |
3 |
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GSAH |
201 |
Introduction to Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities |
3 |
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GSAH |
310 |
Questions of Justice in Global Contexts |
3 |
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GSAH |
311 |
Global Perspectives on Borders and Migration |
3 |
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MC |
281 |
Immigrants, Minorities, and American Pluralism |
4 |
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TE |
352 |
Migration and Education |
3 |
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Language Competency |
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Students must demonstrate competency in a non-English language relevant to their region of study or thematic concentration. This is achieved through the completion of the second year of study or equivalent language placement scores. This requirement may be satisfied by placing into a 300-level language course based on a Michigan State University placement test. Students will select a language to study in consultation with an academic advisor. We encourage students to study less-commonly taught languages as relevant. Students who already speak a language other than English should contact their academic advisor to discuss placement. |
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