International Studies

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Requirements


Description
The international studies concentration is designed to prepare students for careers in government agencies, international governmental and nongovernmental organizations, multinational firms and banks and for graduate studies in international relations or political science. Requirements for the concentration are intended to provide an understanding of international relations and comparative government, an awareness of global, social and political‐economic processes and sensitivity to foreign political systems and cultures. These objectives are met by a sequence of political science courses in the areas of international relations, comparative politics, and area studies.

Requirements

  • Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 of upper division hours for this concentration.
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” (2.00) or higher.
  • A minimum 6 upper division hours must be taken in courses offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
  • Students may not pair the International Studies concentration with the Civic Education OR Political Science concentrations.

Core 3 Hours Required
Choose course from the following:

POS 150 Comparative Government, SB, G (3)  

POS 160 Global Politics, SB, G (3) (students who have credit for POS 160 may not enroll for POS 360)

Concentration Options 3 Hours Required
Choose course from the following:

POS 361 American Foreign Policy, SB, G (3)

POS 364 National Security, Intelligence and Terrorism, SB (3)

Concentration Options 6 Hours Required
Choose courses from the following:

POS 300 Contemporary Controversies in Global Politics, SB, G (3)  

POS 352 EuropeanDemocracies (3) (Prerequisite: Minimum 25 hours. Credit is allowed for only POS 394 (European Pol Democracies), 498 (European Democracies), or POS 352)

POS 368 Ethics and Human Rights (3)

POS 465 International Organization and Law, SB, G (3)  

POS 467 International Security, SB, G (3)  

POS 486 International Political Economy, SB, G (3)

SGS 301 Principles of Global Studies (3) Prerequisites: ENG 102, 105 or 108 with C or better

SGS 303 Global Trends, SB, (3) Prerequisites: Minimum 30 hours; ENG 102 with C or better

Concentration Options 6 Hours Required
Choose courses from the following:

POS 350 Comparative Politics, SB, G (3)  

POS 351 Democratization, SB & G, (3) 

POS 353 Comparative Politics of the Middle East (3) (Prerequisite(s): junior standing or minimum 45 hours; Credit is allowed for only POS 353 or POS 360 (Politics of the Middle East))

POS 356 European Union, SB, G (3)  

POS 357 South Asia Politics, SB, G (3)  

POS 358 Southeast Asia, SB, G (3)  

POS 359 African Politics and Society, SB, G (3)  

POS 360 World Politics, SB, G (3) (students who have credit for POS 160 may not enroll for POS 360)

POS 452 China, SB, G (3)  

POS 453 South America, SB, G (3)  

POS 454 Mexico, SB, G (3)  

POS 468 Comparative Asian Foreign Policies, SB, G (3)

SGS 360 Cultural Aspects of Globalization (3) Prerequisite(s): ENG 102, 105 or 108 with C or better; SGS 101 or 301; Minimum 30 hours; Credit is allowed for only SGS 360 or 394 (Cultural Aspects of Globalization)

YEAR

2017-18

CAMPUS

Tempe

ADVISING

Interdisciplinary Studies Advising
cisa.asu.edu/advising
All appointments:
480-965-4464

Downtown Phoenix
Arizona Center, Suite 380

Polytechnic
Santa Catalina Hall

Tempe
Urban Systems Engineering

Online
480-965-4464

DARS CODE

LAPOSEMPI

COLLEGE/SCHOOL

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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