Requirements
(18 credits)
Two core courses (6 credits)
21:790:202 America and the World and
21:790:321 World Politics or
21:790:317 International Political Economy
Four courses (12 credits) from the
following list or from those offered under the Global Politics
concentration: 21:790:301
Government/Politics of Western Europe
21:790:302
Politics of the European Union
21:790:311
Government/Politics of Latin America
21:790:316
Government/Politics of the Far East
21:790:318
Government/Politics of Africa
21:790:330
Government/Politics of Eastern Europe
21:790:333
Government/Politics of the Middle East
21:790:337
Government/Politics of Southeast Asia
21:790:345
International Relations of Latin America
21:790:368
Citizenship and Democracy in a Global Era
21:790:379
Government/Politics of Russia and the Former USSR
21:790:387
International Law
21:790:390
Politics of Global Development
21:790:399
Individual Study of Government
21:790:417 Problems in International Relations: Gender and Global Politics
21:790:460
Topics in Political Science: Gender, Peace, and the Environment
Political science majors who decide to pursue a minor in global politics may only count
core courses to both the major and minor.
For information on the minor
in global politics, contact Dr. Gabriela Kütting, 718 Hill Hall (973-353-5126,
kutting@rutgers.edu).
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