Courses in bold and marked with an asterisk* are considered core courses for this concentration. Students must take POL 437: International Conflict Resolution and at least one more of their five courses designated as core courses for this concentration (please see below). For questions or adjustments, please consult with your advisor.
332 (3): Anthropology of Religion
435 (3): Origins of Civilization
465 (4): History of U.S. Foreign Relations, 1775-1900
466 (4): U.S. Foreign Relations in the 20thCentury
478 (4): America in Vietnam
434 (3): Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
438 (3): Terrorism & Political Violence
321 (3): Social and Political Philosophy
358 (3): Eastern Philosophy
361 (3): Philosophy of Religion
201 (1-3): Issues in Politics (with advisor approval only)
445 (3): Asian Pacific Rim: Politics and Policy*
430 (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
437(3): International Conflict Resolution*
440 (3) : Topics in Comparative Politics (with advisor approval only)
442(3): South Asia Politics & Policy*
443(3): Middle East*
444 (3): Latin American Politics*
446(3): African Politics*
447(3): Europe: Politics and Policy*
448 (3): Political Development & Change
485(3): Terrorism & Political Violence
203 (3): Intercultural Communication