Undergraduate Minor - International Relations
Program Description
Not open to students pursuing a major in International Relations.
Minor Objectives
Upon successful completion of this minor, the student will be able to:
- Comprehend various theories about the nature of conflict and cooperation in the post-Cold War era.
- Explore the norms and purposes of international structures and regimes.
- Critically assess the unique principles, structure, and organization of the major international organizations.
- Assess the economic and political processes in international development; diagnose social issues in international development; appraise the need for sustainable international development.
- Identify the various manifestations of globalization and its impact on various public policies as they relate to cultural, economic, political, and social institutions.
Minor Requirements (18 semester hours)
Information Literacy and Global Citizenship 3 |
Comparative Political Systems 3 |
International Organizations 3 |
International Development 3 |
Select 2 courses from the following: 6 |
Introduction to Human Security |
African Politics |
Asian Politics |
Government and Security of Russia |
European Politics |
Latin American Politics |
Global Politics of Islam |
Globalization and the Market Economy |
Human Rights |
National and Transnational Justice |
Environmental Security |
Comparative Foreign Policy |
International Conflict Resolution |
Principles of Peacekeeping |
Peacekeeping Logistics |
International Civil Order |
Government & Security in the Middle East |
Arab-Israeli Conflict: Contemp. Politics & Dipl. |
Politics and Security in the Persian Gulf |
| Total Semester Hours 18 |
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