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Graduate Certificate in International Studies Requirements

  1. CORE COURSES
    Students must complete at least 12 credit hours chosen from the following list:

    Anthropology
    5428, Peoples and Culture of Southeast Asia
    5440, Global Refugee Crisis

    Business Administration
    6580, International Finance, Investment, and Commerical Relations
    5280, International Business Operations
    5480, International Accounting

    Economics
    6300, International Trade
    6301, International Monetary Analysis

    History
    6113, Readings in East Asian History
    6111, Readings in European History to 1715
    6112, Readings in European History Since 1715
    6114, Readings in Latin American History
    6115, Readings in African History

    Political Science
    6450, Proseminar in Comparative Politics
    6451, Seminar in Comparative Politics
    6480, Proseminar in International Relations
    6481, Seminar in International Relations
    6488, Studies in International Relations

    Sociology
    5410, Comparative Social Structures

  2. ELECTIVES
    Students may complete an additional six hours chosen from the following.
    (Special permission may be needed to take the 3000-level courses.)

    Business Administration
    3780, International Marketing
    3680, International Management
    3580, International Business

    Communication
    3332, Intercultural Communication
    3354, Comparative Telecommunication Systems
    3356, International Communication

    Criminology and Criminal Justice
    3305, Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice

    Economics
    4301, International Economic Analysis: Finance
    4980, Special Readings

    English
    4920, Continental Fiction

    History
    3045, American Foreign and Military Affaris, 1900-present
    3092, Europe 1900-1950: War and Upheaval
    3093, Europe, 1950-Present: Peace and Prosperity
    3094, Contemporary France: Since 1870
    3095, Germany in the Modern Age
    3101, Modern Japan: 1850 to Present
    3102, Modern China: 1800 to Present
    3202, History of Latin America: Since 1808
    3302, West Africa: Since 1800
    4001, Special Readings [when appropriate]

    Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures
    French
    4362, Nineteenth-Century French Novel
    4365, Modern French Poetry
    4371, Twentieth-Century French Novel
    4375, Modern French Theatre
    German
    4315, German Classicism and Romanticism
    4320, German Realism and Naturalism
    4345, Modern German Literature
    4398, Survey of German Literature Part II
    Spanish
    4310, Spanish Literature from 1898-1939
    4315, Spanish Literature from 1939 to Present
    4320, Realism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century Spanish Novel
    4321, Poetry and Drama of the Nineteenth Century
    4340, Spanish-American Literature of the Nineteenth Century
    4341, Modernismo
    4345, Spanish-American Literature of the Twentieth Century
    4351, Spanish-American Fiction in the Twentieth Century
    4360, Spanish-American Poetry from Modernismo to the Present

    Music History
    4250, Music of the Romantic Period
    4260, Music of the Twentieth Century

    Political Science
    4510, Comparative Public Policy and Administration
    3359, Studies in Comparative Politics
    4850, International Law
    3860, Studies in War and Peace
    3890, Studies in International Relations

    Sociology
    4342, Population Dynamics

Note: Students may not count both Bus. Admin 6580 and Bus. Admin 3580

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