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SIS 392: Cooperative Education Field Experience
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Prerequisite: permission of SIS undergraduate studies office and Cooperative Education office.
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SIS 394:
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate
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SIS 396: Selected Topics:Non-recurring
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic.
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SIS 400: Senior Seminar in International Relations
3.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. A capstone experience for SIS majors. Designed to facilitate integration of knowledge in the international relations field. Development and oral defense of significant research projects. Usually offered every term. Prerequisite: senior standing in SIS, or permission of instructor.
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SIS 419: Advanced Topics in International Relations
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Rotating topics including economic policy, global environmental policy, international peace and conflict resolution, international development, U.S. foreign policy and regional studies, among others. Usually offered every term.
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SIS 450: International Law and Organizations Seminar I
4.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate The first of a two-part seminar, this course focuses on the expanding role of law in governing relations among nations while an interdependent world turns to multinational organizations in the making of global policy. Students examine the impact of the relationship between international law and organizations on security and terrorism, international trade and economic development, the environment, human rights, and humanitarian assistance. Students spend 13 weeks in Washington, D.C. meeting with international law practitioners and visiting organizations that shape policy, a week in New York City for a first-hand examination of the United Nations, and then travel to Europe for a series of seminars focusing on NATO and the European Union Prerequisite: concurrent registration in SIS-451 and permission of Washington Semester Program.
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SIS 451: International Law and Organizations Seminar II
4.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate This course is the second of the two-part Washington Semester in International Law and Organizations seminar. It focuses on the expanding role of law in governing relations among nations while an interdependent world turns to multinational organizations in the making of global policy. Students examine the impact of the relationship between international law and organizations on security and terrorism, international trade and economic development, the environment, human rights, and humanitarian assistance. Students spend 13 weeks in Washington, D.C. meeting with international law practitioners and visiting organizations that shape policy, a week in New York City for a first-hand examination of the United Nations, and then travel to Europe for a series of seminars focusing on NATO and the European Union Prerequisite: concurrent registration in SIS-450 and permission of Washington Semester Program.
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SIS 452: International Law and Organizations Internship
4.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Student gain valuable contacts and work experience through an internship at a think tank, law firm, advocacy group, or international organization in Washington, D.C., that fits their academic career and goals. Prerequisite: concurrent registration in SIS-450/451 and permission of Washington Semester Program.
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SIS 453: International Law and Organizations Research Project
4.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Students have the opportunity to investigate important issues confronting international law and organizations. Students gather much of their research from public documents at sources including the Library of Congress and international organizations. While in Washington, New York, and Europe, they interview government officials, diplomats, representatives of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and international lawyers. Prerequisite: concurrent registration in SIS-450/451 and permission of Washington Semester Program.
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SIS 461: AU-Ritsumeikan Exchange
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
American University
Course Level: Undergraduate Topics vary by section, may be repeated for credit with different topic. Course constitutes key element in American University-Ritsumeikan University (in Kyoto, Japan) exchange program. Usually offered every term. Note: Consult SIS undergraduate office.
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