Courses in bold and marked with an asterisk* are considered core courses for this concentration. Students must take POL 447: Europe: Politics & Policy and at least one more of their five courses from among those designated as core courses for the concentration. For questions or adjustments, please consult with your advisor.
450 (3): Europe*
312 (3): Modern Political Philosophy*
313 (3): Contemporary Political Philosophy*
432 (3): International Law*
433 (3): International Organization*
434 (3): United States Foreign Policy*
435 (3): Capitalism, Nationalism, Democracy*
436 (3): International Political Economy*
439 (3): Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*
447 (3): Europe: Politics and Policy*
332 (3): Anthropology of Religion
435(3): Origins of Civilization
462 (3): Renaissance Art
463 (3): Mannerism to Romanticism
466 (3): Realism to Postmodernism
453 (3): The International Legal Environment of Business
201 (3): Principles of Macroeconomics
420 (3): International Economics
450 (3): Economic Development
321 (4): British Literature: 1785 to the Present
332 (2): World Literature: Renaissance-Contemporary
435 (2-4): The World Novel
217 (1-3): Modern France (Study Abroad)
305 (1-4): France Today (not a regular course)
402 (3-4): French Civilization II
417 (1-3): Modern France (Study Abroad)
432 (1-4): French Literature I
442 (1-4): French Literature II
452 (1-4): French Literature III
341 (3): World Regional Geography
425 (3): Economic Geography
437 (3): Political Geography
450 (3): Europe*
402 (4): Foundations of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
412 (4): Modern Germany Since 1500
415 (4): England Since 1603
419 (4): France Since the Revolution in 1789
427 (4): Eastern Europe
431 (1-4): European History: Selected Topics (with advisor approval only).
380 (3): Principles of International Business
428 (3): International Marketing
490 (3): International Business Policy
434 (3): Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
438 (3): Terrorism and Political Violence
201 (1-3): Issues in Politics (with advisor approval only)
311 (3): Ancient & Medieval Political Philosophy
312 (3): Modern Political Philosophy*
430 (1-3): Topics in International Relations (with advisor approval only)
432 (3): International Law*
433 (3): International Organization*
434 (3): United States Foreign Policy*
435 (3): Capitalism, Nationalism, Democracy*
436 (3): International Political Economy*
439 (3): Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*
440 (1-3): Topics in Comparative Politics (with advisor approval only)
447 (3): Europe: Politics and Policy*
425 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence
402 (1-4): Topics in Spanish Peninsular Literature (See Advisor)