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INTS 201: Introduction to International Studies
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of global issues. The student will receive a variety of ideas, insights, and images of the world, and will discuss a number of topics including methodologies of global studies and career options. Required of International Studies majors and minors; open to all others.
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INTS 298: Topics in International Studies
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Topics not normally included in another course. Prerequisites are determined by the Institute of International Studies and stipulated in the course syllabus.
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INTS 301: World Humanities
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Transcultural study of the manifestations of the major art forms of the humanities: literature, theatre and film, painting and sculpture, music and dance. The course will stress critical exploration of the relation of the art forms to the cultures from which they emerge and comparative study of the nature and function of the art forms in traditions temporally or spatially distinct from each other, including western and eastern traditions. Required of International Studies majors; open to all others. Prerequisite: three hours from among Core Curriculum humanities courses.
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INTS 302: People and the Environment:A Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An examination of the social causes and consequences of environmental problems in different regions of the world with an emphasis on philosophical perspectives and practical solutions to such problems. Required of International Studies majors; open to all others. Prerequisites: Physics 100 and Biology 101 or 105.
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INTS 303: Contemporary World Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A systematic and comparative introduction to the contemporary history of major world civilizations, with a special emphasis on historical developments that have influenced more than one civilization or cultural region. Required of International Studies majors; open to all others. Prerequisite: three hours of history.
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INTS 304: Comparative Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Comparative study of alternative methods of solving the political and economic problems of production, distribution, and allocation. Required of International Studies majors; open to all others. Prerequisite: three hours of economics.
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INTS 305: International Techno-Trends
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A systematic and comparative view of the historical, cultural, environmental, ethical, economic, legal, and political factors that have influenced issues and trends in technology. Issues related to international communications, criminal justice, health, and manufacturing will be explored. Required of International Studies majors; open to all others.
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INTS 400: Senior Thesis in International Studies( F, S)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
With a faculty supervisor, the student will explore and challenge a topic of global concern and produce a senior thesis and make an oral presentation. Required of all International Studies majors. Prerequisite: Senior standing, permission of the director of the Institute of International Studies, and an appropriate course in research techniques chosen in consultation with the student's adviser.
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INTS 498: Advanced Topics in International Studies
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
For upper-division students. Topic to be announced each time the course is offered. Prerequisites are determined by the Institute of International Studies and stipulated in the course syllabus.
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INTS 499: Independent Study in International Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An independent course structured by the adviser with approval of the Director of the Institute of International Studies. Prerequisite: Must have completed 90 hours with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and have completed a minimum of 15 hours of International Studies courses. Project must be approved by adviser, by the course director, and by the Director of the Institute of International Studies prior to enrollment. reading skills, stressing reading strategies and vocabulary development. Primary focus stresses reading skills necessary in the general environment of American higher education by way of an introduction to American culture. Topics include general purpose and recreational reading, reading speed and comprehension strategies, vocabulary and idiomatic expression development. ESL 103 is open only to students on international exchange for whom the course can carry transfer credit to their home programs; all other students register for ESL 073.
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