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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 199: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff May be repeated for credit with permission.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 40: Basic Topics in International Affairs
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs. Primarily for Elliott School freshmen and sophomores.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 5: Introduction to International Affairs:A Washington Perspective
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Open only to first-year students in the Elliott School. An introduction to the study of international affairs, while integrating material designed to orient students to the Elliott School, the University, and the city of Washington. Credit may not be earned for both IAff 5 and PSc 3. (Fall and spring)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 90: Latin America:Problems and Promise
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Klarén, Price An interdisciplinary course in Latin American studies designed to introduce undergraduates to the diverse, rich, and complex history, politics, economy, culture, and society of Latin America. (Fall)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 91: East Asia:Past and Present
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
McCord, McHale, D. Yang An interdisciplinary course offering a comprehensive and integrated introduction to the civilizations and present problems of East Asia. (Spring)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 92: Russia and Eastern Europe:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff A multidisciplinary introduction to the lands and cultures of the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe. The main emphasis is on history and politics, with attention also given to economics, trade, geography, military matters, literature, and the media. (Fall)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 93: Africa:Problems and Prospects
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Aspects of the environment, culture, and politics as they affect the present and anticipated future of Africa. (Spring)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 94: Europe:International and Domestic Interactions
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Sodaro A multidisciplinary view of contemporary Europe, including the E.U. states, other states of Eastern Europe, and Turkey. The widening processes of political, judicial, economic, cultural, and security integration. Prerequisite: IAff 5, PSc 1. (Spring)
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 96: Islam:Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff An introduction to Islam, as both a transnational religious tradition and a way of thinking about an important world civilization. From the 7th century C.E. to the era of modernity.
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 160: Introduction to International Business
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Spencer, Riddle, Ayyagari,Lucea, Jandhyala The international business environment, including social, cultural, political, technological, and institutional domains. Multinational corporation strategic imperatives and organizational challenges, including financial, marketing, human resources, and other aspects of management. Prerequisite: Econ 11-12; prerequisite or corequisite: BAdm 145 or Econ 181 or 182. (Fall and spring)
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