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ADDITIONAL COURSES GUIDE International & Global Affairs & Development (A&D: 198) 2016-17 Undergraduate Bulletin The following list should be used only as a GUIDE for selecting courses to fulfill Additional Course requirement for the International and Global Studies major with a concentration in International and Global Affairs and Development. Items highlighted in yellow represent RECOMMENDED courses (see also Lists of Recommended Courses ). IGS-marked offerings taught in a given semester appear in the Course Schedules (consult the Category listing) published by the University Registrar s Office. Both this Guide and the Registrar s Course Schedules are subject to change as courses are added to or deleted from the curriculum. Final IGS credit decisions are subject to approval by the Director of IGS or a designated Program advisor. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NOTE: IGS majors pursuing this concentration must complete 18 sh of Additional Course work. At least 15 sh of this work must focus primarily on topics related to either Society and Politics (Subject Category 1: S&P) or Economics and Development (Subject Category 2: E&D), with 9 sh in one category and 6 sh in the other* and among which at least 9 sh must be at the upper-level (300 level and above); the remaining 3 sh (to complete the 18 sh requirement) must come from Arts and Literature (Subject Category 3: A&L) or Belief Systems and Culture (Subject Category 4: BS&C) at the 200-level or above. Unless otherwise indicated (below), these courses must also focus primarily on the modern period: i.e., from the 19 th century through the present. *Selections must comply with the Additional Courses distribution requirement for the IGS major: i.e., up to 9 sh in a single subject category and no more than 6 sh in any other. A. 200-LEVEL COURSES CATEGORY 1: SOCIETY & POLITICS (S&P) AFRICAN AMERICAN & AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES ADS 306 Sp.Tpcs. in Afr. Diaspora: Africa, Indian Ocean, Americas ADS 356 The Making of the African Diaspora HISTORY HIS 203 History of Africa to 1870 HIS 204 History of Africa since 1870 HIS 208 Topics in Modern World History I HIS 209 Topics in Modern World History II HIS 215 (GPM) The Civilizations of Asia* (except. to modern rule) HIS 216 (GMO) The Civilizations of Asia HIS 217 World in the Twentieth Century (1900-1945) HIS 218 World in the Twentieth Century (1945+) HIS 223 European Revolutions, 1789-1989 HIS 239 The First America: Latin America, 1492-1830 HIS 240 (Dis)order & Progress: Latin America since 1810 HONORS (LLOYD INTERNATIONAL HONORS COLLEGE) (HSS) HSS 202 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) HSS 208 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus)

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 2 HSS 212 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) HSS 218 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus) HSS 222 Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) HSS 228 Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus) PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES PCS 205 Peace & Violence in the Modern World PCS 212 Introduction to Peace & Conflict Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE PSC 240 The International System PSC 250 Model United Nations* (should be taken 3x) PSC 260 Introduction to Comparative Politics PSC 290 The Politics of the Non-West World RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE (WARREN ASHBY) (RCO) RCO 202 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Hist. Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) RCO 205 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Soc. & Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus) RCO 212 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Hist. Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) RCO 215 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Soc. & Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus) RCO 222 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Hist. Perspectives: Modern* (when intern/global focus) RCO 225 Ashby Res. Col. Sem. in Soc. & Behavioral Studies* (when intern/global focus) SOCIOLOGY SOC 202 Social Problems in Global Context CATEGORY 2: ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT (E&D) CONSUMER, APPAREL, AND RETAIL STUDIES CRS 221 Culture, Human Behavior, and Clothing* (when intern/global focus) ECONOMICS ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES (HDF) HDF 211 Human Development Across the Life Span* (when intern/global focus) SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SERVICES SES 296 Stdy Abrd/Glbl Engmt: Field Exp. (same as IGS 296) SES 297 Stdy Abrd/Glbl Engmt: Re-Ent-Rfl/Ap. (same as IGS 296) SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STH 231 Tourism, Cultures, and Places* (also BS&C) STH 251 Multicultural Issues in Hospitality and Tourism* (also BS&C) B. UPPER-LEVEL COURSES CATEGORY 1: SOCIETY and POLITICS (S&P) AFRICAN AMERICAN & AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES ADS 305 Special Topics in African American Studies* (when intern/global focus) ADS 306 Sp. Tpcs/Afr. Diaspora: Africa/Ind. Ocean/Americas* (also BS&C) ADS 356 Making of the African Diaspora* (same as HIS 356) (also BS&C) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL STUDIES BLS 380 Selected Topics: Historical Perspectives* (when intern/global focus) BLS 381 Old Europe/New Europe

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 3 BLS 383 Religious Resistance to Political Power* (also BS&C) GEOGRAPHY GEO 504 Political Geography* (when intern/global focus) HISTORY HIS 303 South Africa and Its Neighbors HIS 304 Gender, Family, and Wealth in African History HIS 306 Islam and Popular Culture in Africa HIS 314 Modern British Empire, 1750-Present HIS 318 Revolution and Reform in Modern Latin America HIS 319 Sugar, Soccer, Samba: History of Brazil HIS 320 History of Mexico and Central America HIS 321 Latin America and the United States HIS 341 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Real Story HIS 348 The World at War, 1914 1918 HIS 349 The World at War, 1939 1945 HIS 356 The Making of the African Diaspora (same as AFS 355) HIS 363 European Economic History* (also E&D) HIS 365 Modern France HIS 369 History of Spain HIS 370 Revolutions in 20th-Century Latin America HIS 371 Europe since World War I HIS 374 British History 1688 Present HIS 375 Germany in the Nineteenth Century, 1800 1914 HIS 376 German History, 1914 1945 HIS 377 Russian History to 1900 HIS 378 Russian History since 1900 HIS 380 Topics in the Near and Middle East* (when modern focus) HIS 381 The Near and Middle East since World War I HIS 382C Experimental Course: East Asian History Through Film HIS 383 Chinese History to 1800 HIS 384 Modern Transformation of China: 1800 to Present Day HIS 385 Japanese History to 1867, Izanagi and Izanami to Emperor Meiji HIS 386 Creating Modern Japan, 1867 to the Present HIS 387 History of the Chinese Frontier * (except. to modern rule) HIS 389 West Africa during the Atlantic Slave Trade* (except. to modern rule) HIS 392 The Holocaust: History and Meaning HIS 397 Modern European Thought* (also BS&C) HIS 399 Images of Africa in Film* (also A&L + BS&C) HIS 492 Honors Work: European History* (when modern focus) HIS 493 Honors Work: Wider World History* (when modern focus) HIS 508 Latin America and Caribbean: Selected Topics HIS 514 Topics in World History* (when modern focus) HIS 560 Nineteenth-Century Europe: Selected Topics HIS 562 Twentieth-Century Europe: Selected Topics

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 4 HIS 564 Modern Britain: Selected Topics HIS 567 French History: Selected Topics HIS 568 African Hist./Cultures through Film* (same as LLC 568) (also A&L + BS&C) HIS 571 Modern European Thought: Selected Topics HIS 574 Modern Germany: Selected Topics HIS 575 Modern Russian History: Selected Topics HIS 581 African History: Selected Topics HIS 587 Southern African History HIS 588 East Asian History: Selected Topics HIS 589 Exp. Cse.: Peripheries of the British Empire: Ireland & India JAPANESE JNS 306 Current Issues in Japan LANGUAGES, LITERATURES & CULTURES LLC 568 African Hist./Cultures through Film* (same as HIS 568) (also A&L + BS&C) PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES PCS 305 Foundations of Peace and Conflict Studies PCS 315 Conflict Transformation* (when intern/global focus) PCS 405 Localizing Peace** (when intern/global focus) (also E&D) PCS 415 Interdisciplinary Practice in a Global Space PCS 505 Env. Justice: Interdisc. Response/Sustainability** (when intern/global focus) (also E&D) PCS 517 Peacebuilding Challenges in a Complex World PCS 589 Exp.Crse: Dynamism of War & Terrorism: ISIS & War in Ukraine PCS 589B Exp.Crse: War, Morality, and Justice PHILOSOPHY PHI 338 Ethics and International Affairs* (also BS&C) POLITICAL SCIENCE PSC 300 Special Topics* (when intern/global focus) PSC 340 International Political Economy* (also E&D) PSC 341 International Law PSC 344 Politics of Globalization PSC 347 International Security PSC 348 International Organization PSC 350 Democratic Political Systems PSC 352 Nationalism and Ethnic Politics PSC 354 Post-Conflict Politics PSC 355A Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Political Violence PSC 355C Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Politics of Development* (also E&D) PSC 355D Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Politics of Industrial Societies PSC 355G Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Political Ideologies* (when intern/global focus) PSC 355J Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Middle East Politics PSC 355K Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Russian Politics PSC 355M Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Political Economy* (also E&D) PSC 355N Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: European Union PSC 355P Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Politics Latin America

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 5 PSC 361 Central and East European Politics PSC 391 African Political Systems PSC 392 Politics of South Africa through Film and Literature PSC 501 Selected Topics in Political Science* (when intern/global focus) PSC 510H Topics in Public Policy: Global Challenges* (when intern/global focus) SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SERVICES SES 400 Perspectives on the Global Deaf Community* (also E&D) SOCIOLOGY SOC 300 Post Soviet Societies SOC 323 Global Deviance SOC 327 Race and Ethnic Relations* (when intern/global focus) SOC 328 Social Movements* (when intern/global focus) SOC 342 Global Inequalities SOC 344 Global Society SOC 345 Social Change* (when intern/global focus) SOC 346 Population Problems* (when intern/global focus) SOC 371 Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in a Global Context SOC 375 International Field Experience* (also E&D) SOC 377 Disaster, Self, and Society* (when intern/global focus) SOC 429 Collective Violence/Non-violence in Glbl. Perspective CATEGORY 2: ECONOMICS & DEVELOPMENT (E&D) ANTHROPOLOGY ATY 520 Economic Anthropology** (when intern/global focus) (also BS&C) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUS 342 International Entrepreneurship (same as ENT 342) CONSUMER, APPAREL, AND RETAIL STUDIES CRS 363 Global Sourcing of Apparel and Related Consumer Products ECONOMICS ECO 300 The International Economy ECO 365 Economics of European Integration ECO 460 International Monetary Economics I ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENT 307 Global Health (same as HEA 307) ENT 342 International Entrepreneurship (same as BUS 342) FRENCH FRE 341 Business French* (may apply to FL req.) FRE 599 Community-Based Serv. Learn./Francophone Studies*(may apply to FL req.) GEOGRAPHY GEO 301 Urban Geography: Global Patterns GEO 303 World Population Problems GEO 306 World Economic Geography GEO 315 Geography of World Affairs GEO 320 Tourism Planning and Development* (same as STH 320) (when intern/global focus) GEO 333 Geography of Europe

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 6 GEO 338 Regions of Latin America GEO 340 Geography of East Asia GEO 491 Current Topics in Regional Geography* (when intern/global focus) GEO 533 Regional Economic Development* (when intern/global focus) GERMAN GER 341 Business German* (may apply to FL req.) HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES (HDF) HDF 390 Families and Children in Global Perspective HEALTH (PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION: HEA) HEA 307 International Health HEA 471 Immigrant and Refugee Health* (when intern/global focus) HISTORY HIS 363 European Economic History* (also S&P) INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE IAR 499 International Field Studies in Interior Architecture* (also A&L) JAPANESE JNS 499 Practicum* (may apply to FL req.) LANGUAGES, LITERATURES & CULTURES LLC 389 LLC Service Learning* (may apply to FL req.) LLC 399 Cult. Immersion thru Com.-Based Service Learning* (may apply to FL req.) LLC 599 Community-Based Service Learning* (may apply to FL req.) MANAGEMENT MGT 301 Introduction to International Business MGT 302 Internat. Bus: Operations/Environs in For. Jurisdictions MGT 303 Experience Business Abroad MGT 304 Current Issues in International Business MARKETING MKT 426 International Marketing NURSING NUR 330 Global Perspectives on Health of Women NUR 390 Culture and Health Care* (also BS&C) PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES PCS 405 Localizing Peace** (when intern/global focus) (also S&P) PCS 505 Env. Justice: Interdisc. Response/Sustainability** (when intern/global focus) (same as SWK 505) (also S&P) PCS 540 Social Entrepreneurship: Justice & Green Environ.* (when intern/global focus) PHILOSOPHY PHI 361 Ethical Issues in Business** (when intern/global focus) (also BS&C) PHI 363 Environmental Ethics** (when intern/global focus) (also BS&C) POLITICAL SCIENCE PSC 340 International Political Economy* (also S&P) PSC 355C Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Politics of Development* (also S&P) PSC 355M Sel Tpcs in Comp. Pol: Political Economy* (also S&P)

International &Global Affairs & Development Additional Courses by Level and Category 7 RETAILING AND CONSUMER STUDIES RCS 464 Global Retail Strategy and Management SPECIALIZED EDUCATION SERVICES (SES) SES 400 Perspectives on the Global Deaf Community* (also S&P) SPANISH SPA 341 Business Spanish* (may apply to FL req.) SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY STH 320 Tourism Planning and Development* (same as GEO 320) (when intern/global focus) STH 345 Cross-Cult. Stdy Tour in Sustain. Tourism/Hospitality SOCIAL WORK SWK 315 Social Work, Diversity, and Vulnerable Populations* (when intern/global focus) SWK 505 Env. Justice: Interdisc. Response/Sustainability** (when intern/global focus) (same as PCS 505) (also S&P)