Courses in bold and marked with an asterisk* are considered core courses for this concentration. Students are required to take at least two of their five courses from among those designated as core courses for the concentration. For questions or adjustments, please consult with your advisor.
Core Courses
Law Enforcement
- 438 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence*
Political Science
- 425 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence*
- 432 (3): International Law*
- 433 (3): International Organization*
- 434 (3): United States Foreign Policy*
- 436 (3): International Political Economy*
- 439 (3): Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*
- 442 (3): South Asia Politics & Policy*
- 445 (3): Asian Pacific Rim: Politics and Policy*
- 447 (3): Europe: Politics and Policy*
- 448 (3): Political Development & Change*
Courses in the Concentration
Anthropology
- 421 (3): Health, Culture, and Disease
Business Law
- 453 (3): The International Legal Environment of Business
Geography
- 341 (3): World Regional Geography
- 425 (3): Economic Geography
- 437 (3): Political Geography
History
- 465 (4): History of U.S. Foreign Relations, 1775-1900
- 466 (4): U.S. Foreign Relations in the 20th Century
- 478 (4): America in Vietnam
International Business (IBUS)
- 490 (3): International Business Policy
Law Enforcement
- 434 (3): Comparative Criminal Justice System
- 438 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence*
Political Science
- 201 (1-3): Issues in Politics (with advisor approval only)
- 445 (3): Asian Pacific Rim: Politics and Policy*
- 432 (3): International Law*
- 430 (1-3): Topics in International Relations (with advisor approval only)
- 440 (1-3): Topics in Comparative Politics (with advisor approval only)
- 433 (3): International Organization*
- 434 (3): United States Foreign Policy*
- 436 (3): International Political Economy*
- 439 (3): Comparative Social Policy/Welfare State*
- 442 (3): South Asia Politics & Policy*
- 443 (3): Middle East
- 444 (3): Politics of Latin America
- 447 (3): Europe: Politics and Policy*
- 448 (3): Political Development & Change*
- 425 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence*