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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary survey of Europe, focusing on the geographic, historical, cultural, economic and political factors most affecting the role of this region in the international community today. Prerequisite: INST 1351 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary survey of Latin America, focusing on the geographic, historical, cultural, economic and political factors most affecting the role of this region in the international community today. Prerequisite: INST 1351 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary survey of East Asia focusing on the geographic, historical, cultural, economic and political factors most affecting the role of this region in the international community today. Prerequisite: INST 1351 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary survey of the Middle East, focusing on the geographic, historical, cultural, economic and political factors most affecting the role of this region in the international community today. Prerequisite: INST 1351 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The foreign-policy-making process and factors influencing U.S. international behavior since 1945. Special emphasis on foreign policy issues affecting United States interests in the coming decade. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: INST 1351 or permission of professor.
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3.00 Credits
Work experience in business, government, media or private, not-for-profit agencies in the international field. To be arranged with the director. Consent required: Department. Course offered Pass/Fail basis only
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3.00 Credits
Student research on a selected problem in the field under the guidance of an international studies faculty member. Permission of instructor required.
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3.00 Credits
Upper-division treatment of selected topics in international studies.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the political and economic trends underway in Mexico. The political sphere includes features of the current political system, electoral processes, the evolution of nongovernmental organizations and the relation of the Mexican government with civil society, business and labor sectors. The economic sphere focuses on Mexico s role in NAFTA and regional integration, and the bilateral relationship of Mexico with the United States. Prerequisite: 60+ hours
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3.00 Credits
This course examines how the interplay of cultures affects our daily lives and how values and beliefs can shape cultural regions. While the course will cover broad theory, particular focus will be on Latin America. The key question is: who is the Latin American This course will review and deconstruct the paradigm of the American character and how it influences and is influenced by the church, work relations, family, race and gender. The influences of particular historical, geographic and socio-economic forces in Latin American build an image of a coherent cultural region. This is an image, however, full of intraregional diversity. To what extent then does the cultural ideal type accommodate this diversity Mexico, Brazil and Argentina will be examined for answers to these questions. Prerequisite: 60+ hours
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