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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ECON 201 and ECON 202. A study of the issues created when economies become more global in scope. Topics include the effects of trade, trade restrictions, economic integration, international factor movements and government policies on domestic and foreign economics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MGT 301 or the permission of the instructor. This course provides an overview of the evolving nature of the global business environment with special focus on the development of management skills related to international business. Topics covered include internationalization of the firm, industry globalization, international business strategy, cross-cultural management techniques, international human resources management and labor relations as well as the conduct of building of competitive capabilities and managing across the boundaries.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103 and HIST 150. This course and HIST 332 may not both be taken for credit. This course analyzes contemporary Russia, paying particular attention to the interplay of geography, history, ideologies, culture, art, literature, and politics in war and peace. How do Russians' views of themselves and others differ from our conceptions of others and ourselves?
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. A regional study, this course focuses on the contemporary nations and cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa, paying particular attention to the interplay of geography, history, ideologies, culture, art, literature, and politics in war and peace. Special attention is paid to the conflict between traditional and modern cultures.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. A regional study, this course focuses on those nations most influenced by ancient Chinese Civilization: China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. It analyzes contemporary life, paying particular attention to the interplay of geography, history, ideologies, religions, cultures, art, literature, and politics in war and peace.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. A regional study, this course focuses on the peoples and processes of change in the Middle East. It analyzes contemporary patterns, particularly the interplay of geography, history, ideologies, religions, cultures, art, literature, and politics in war and peace. Special attention is paid to Islamic culture and its modern resurgence in the life of the Middle East.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. A regional study of the peoples of the Caribbean islands in terms of their historical background, contemporary domestic and foreign affairs, and cultural characteristics. This area study includes its geographical setting, social, political, and economic development and institutions, religious beliefs, artistic forms and literary expression. Emphasis is on the diverse heritage of racial, ethnic, and cultural traditions, and the resulting conflicts and creative contributions of the region.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103 and HIST 150.May be repeated for credit as long as the topic is different. This course focuses on a particular country, region, or culture not regularly taught. It will analyze contemporary life, paying particular attention to the interplay of geography, history, ideologies, religions, cultures, art, literature, and politics in war and peace.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. A study of the peoples and states in the region from Mexico south to Costa Rica. The course will examine the historical background, contemporary domestic and foreign affairs, and cultural characteristics of this region. This area study includes geographical settings, social, political, and economic development and institutions, religious beliefs, artistic forms and literary expression. Emphasis is on the social and political problems that in the 20th century have produced violent revolutions in almost all of these countries.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross listed with POL 320. Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENGL 103, HIST 150, and sophomore status. This is a country study of the most populated nation in the world. Topics to be covered include Confucian ideology in traditional China, Western imperialism in the Nineteenth Century, the Communist revolution of 1949, the period of Communist rule from 1949 to 1976, and the effort to make the transition to a market economy since 1979. Credit cannot be awarded for both IS 320 and POL 320.
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