2012-2013 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies: National Security, B.A.
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Minimum credits required: 53-58 depending on prerequisites
All students are required to complete:
In order to understand U.S. homeland security, all student take:
All students are required to take the INT 463 capstone seminar on Security (offered in alternate years)
Students choose 2 of the following courses focused on U.S. homeland security:
Students are required to take a Research Methods class in a discipline related to their area of interest (choose one of the following):
Plus take two of the following:
All students in consultation with their advisor choose courses from each of the areas listed below:
Military Security: choose 2 of the following including at least one 300-400 level course
Environmental Security: choose 2 of the following from different disciplines
- BIO 150I - Humans & The Earth: Can We Coexist?, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- ECN 150I - Humans and The Earth: Can We Coexist?, 3 credit hours
- GEO 121IL - Physical Geography, 4 credit hours
- GEO 131 - Earth and its Resources, 3 credit hours
- GEO 227 - Environmental Geology, 3 credit hours
- PHY 102 - Topics in Physics, 3 credit hours
- SOC 288 - Environmental Sociology, 3 credit hours
- HPE 274 - Environmental Health, 3 credit hours
- PHL 273I - Environmental Ethics, 3 credit hours
- POL 205 - Environmental Politics, 3 credit hours
- ECN 358 - Environmental Economics, 3 credit hours
Health Security: choose 2 of the following including at least one 200-400 level course
Global Context in which Security Threats Develop: choose 2 of the following including at least one 300-400 level course
- SOC 181I - Cultural Anthropology, 3 credit hours
- POL 211I - International Politics, 4 credit hours
- POL 221I - Intro to Comparative Politics, 4 credit hours
- INT 200I - Introduction to International Studies, 3 credit hours
- REL 217I - Religion and Violence, 3 credit hours
- SOC 301D - Social Inequalities, 3 credit hours
- POL 315I - International Organization, 3 credit hours
- POL 321I - Democracy and Democratization, 3 credit hours
- SOC 350I - Modern China, 3 credit hours
- SOC 386I - Global Perspectives, 4 credit hours
- ECN 362I - Economics of Developing Countries, 3 credit hours
- ECN 365I - International Economics, 3 credit hours
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