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Advisors: Robert Givens and David Loebsack
This interdepartmental major has been designed to prepare students either for further study in the relations between nations or for future employment in government or business. The curriculum consists of a four-year program in history, politics, and at least one modern foreign language.
Major: A minimum of 11 course credits, distributed as follows:
[Because of the need to schedule a relatively large number of courses in different departments, majors must elect as their principal advisor one of the members of the International Relations Committee.]
- HIS 104 (Modern Europe and its Critics), 210 (Warfare and Society in Modern Times), 315 (Diplomacy of War and Revolution), and 318 (Growth of Industrial Society);
- ECB 101 (Macroeconomics) or equivalent;
- POL 242 (International Politics), 345 (Political Economy of Brazil) or 346 (Political Economy of Developing Countries), 348 (U.S. Foreign Policy), and 349 (International Political Economy);
- One of the following: ECB 213 (Economic Development), 223 (International Economics), 263 (Multinational Corporation in Central America); GER 281 (Contemporary Central Europe); HIS 272 (Gandhi and Modern India), 322 (Revolutionary and Soviet Russia), 324 (Modern Germany), 343 (Mexican Society and Culture); HIS/SPA 345 (Mexican Revolution in Fiction and History); or REL 202 (Religions of the World).
- FRE, GER, RUS, or SPA 205 or equivalent; and
- Either one course for college credit taught outside the United States (to be approved in advance by the International Relations Committee) or the 301 (Composition and Conversation) course or its equivalent in a modern language. Students whose native language is not English or who have lived for at least one year outside the United States in a non-English speaking country will be considered to have fulfilled the language/travel requirement.
390. Individual Project
480. Internship
988-SWZ. Semester in Switzerland

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