International Relations

Not open to majors in Political Science or Political Science with an emphasis in Global Political Economy

The major in International Relations is designed for students who wish to deepen their knowledge and understanding of this multi-disciplinary field. Students receive a solid foundation for a variety of careers in areas such as diplomatic and government service, international organizations, international business, journalism, law and banking. Many graduates have also chosen to pursue graduate study in related areas.

In this major students take core courses in political science, economics and history and undertake interdisciplinary work in areas such as languages, cultural studies or communications. The major aims to provide students with the instruments and techniques to analyze complex phenomena in the era of globalization.

Major Requirements (54 Credits)

Foundation Courses (18 Credits)

POL 100Introduction to Political Science

3

POL 101Introduction to International Relations

3

ECN 100Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECN 101Principles of Microeconomics

3

 

HIS 100Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval

3

And

HIS 101Western Civilization II: Modern

3

 

Or

 

HIS 104Global History I: Traditions, Encounters, and Adaptation from the Stone Age to the 16th Century

3

And

HIS 105Global History II: Globalization, the Emergence of the Modern State, and Coping with Change

3

Required Courses (12 Credits)

POL 300Comparative Politics

3

POL 301Theories of International Relations

3

POL 321International Organization

3

POL 377International Political Economy

3

Capstone Requirement (6 Credits)

POL 497Readings and Methods in Political Science and International Relations

3

POL 499Senior Thesis

3

Departmental Electives (12 Credits)

Four of the following:

POL 2XX
Any POL 200-level course

POL 3XX
Any POL 300-level course

Any language at the 301 level

Any language at the 301 level: GER 301 or FRE 301 or ITA 301

Interdisciplinary Electives (9 Credits)

Any course at 200-level or above in HIS or ECN or:

AHT 218THarbor Cities: Architecture, Vision, and Experience

3

AHT 361The Visual Culture of Disaster

3

BUS 410Organizational Behavior and Leadership

3

BUS 415Country Risk Assessment

3

COM 301Globalization and Media

3

COM 302Intercultural Communication: Theory, Research, and Practice

3

CLCS 248TEuropean Food Systems: You Are Where You Eat

3

CLCS 330The Politics of Mobility: Exile and Immigration

3

CLCS 350Culture and Human Rights

3

ECN 225Issues and Controversies in Macroeconomics (Intermediate Macroeconomics)

3

ECN 256Managerial Economics (Intermediate Microeconomics)

3

ECN 303Development Economics

3

ECN 305Economics of the European Union

3

ECN 330TNeo-liberal India: Globalization and Development

3

ECN 331TSustainable Economic Development

3

ECN 341International Trade

3

ECN 355Political Economy: Theories and Issues

3

ENV 200Understanding Environmental Issues

3

ENV 230TFreshwater Conservation

3

ENV 282TTourism and the Environment: Iceland

3

GER 374Strangers in Paradise?: Historical and Cultural Texts on Immigration into Switzerland

3

HIS XXX
Any HIS course at 200-level or above

MAT 200Calculus

3

MAT 201Introduction to Statistics

3

PSY 201Social Psychology

3

PSY 220Multicultural Psychology

3

Note: Prerequisites may be required for courses outside of the major.

The department strongly recommends that IR majors take a POL Academic Travel course