Requirements
(18 credits)
1. Language requirement:
Two semesters (6
credits) of a foreign language at any level. No credit is given for
existing proficiency in a foreign language.
2. Two core courses (6 credits):
21:790:202 America and the World (3)
21:790:321 World Politics (3) or 28:510:213 Twentieth-Century
World History (3)
3. Two courses (6 credits) at the 300 or 400
level with international or global content from the following list:
21:070:320 Human Rights in a Global World
21:070:340 Comparative Roles of Women
21:070:475
Culture and Globalization
21:220:312 Women in the Economy
21:220:335,336
International Economic Relations
21:220:339 Economic Development
21:350:223 Introduction to Global Literature
21:350:337 Literature and Decolonization
21:510:362
Capitalism and Socialism
21:510:379
Colonialism and Decolonization
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
21:790:317
International Political Economy
21:790:318
Government/Politics of Africa
21:790:330
Eastern European Government and Politics
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
21:790:417
Problems in International Relations
21:790:465 Topics in Comparative Politics
21:790:466 Topics in Global Politics
21:790:499 Individual Study of Government
21:920:303
Social Change and Globalization
21:920:375
Poverty and Growth in Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Study abroad is strongly encouraged. A student majoring in one of the
cooperating disciplines (Spanish and Portuguese studies, anthropology and sociology, history, and economics) may not count more than 6 credits of his or her
major toward this minor.