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Social Science Minor: International Studies
A minor in International Studies brings a global and
comparative perspective to the study of culture, politics, history and
the environment. The focus is upon histories and cultures of Europe
and developing nations. Through study of comparative social systems
and of the international dimensions of specific current issues, students
will have a foundation for an examination of society and politics in
the United States.
Requirements - Six of the Following Courses:
- SS2100 World Peoples and Environments
- SS2550 Themes in Western Civilization
- SS3100 Developing Societies [alternate years]
- SS3300 Environmental Problems
- SS3400 Contemporary Europe
- SS3410 World Resources and Development [alternate years]
- SS3570 History of Canada
- SS3580 Technology and Western Civilization [alternate years]
- SS3610 International Law [alternate years]
- SS3620 International Technology Policy
- SS3810 Culture, Science, and Technology [alternate years]
- SS3890 Industry and the World Economy
- SS3910 Histories and Cultures [on demand; with approval of SS dept.]
- SS3940 World Affairs
- SS3960 International Experience
- SS4000 Independent Study [Readings or research on a topic concerning
comparative history, culture, or politics
- SS3550 Europe to 1650
- SS3551 Europe in the Modern Era
- SS3552 Renaissance & Reformation [alternate years]
- SS3560 History of England I
- SS3561 History of England II
- FW4520 Tropical Forests
- HU3910 Language in the World
- HU3502 World Mythologies
- HU3504 Novels from World Literature
For information about courses, see Undergraduate
Instruction.
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