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A worksheet for students majoring in International Relations at Simmons University. It outlines the requirements for the major, including a foreign language proficiency beyond the college's language requirement, a core set of courses, electives, and a capstone course. The document also provides a list of courses that fulfill the language requirement and electives in three areas: Global and Human Security, Political Economy and Development, and Transnational Issues of Culture and Identity.
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Note: See Simmons PLAN worksheet for all-college requirements
Foreign Language Requirement The international relations major requires a level of proficiency in a modern language beyond that required by the College’s language requirement. Students may indicate their attainment of this enhanced proficiency in one of the four ways:
Major Core Majors will complete a core of the following courses. Students are encouraged to take ECON 100, ECON 101, POLS 102, HIST 101 and HIST 128 in the first or second year. Course # Course Title Credits Completed ECON/ WGST 214 Gender, Globalization, and Development* 4 HIST 101 World Civilizations II: Colonialism and Post- Colonialism Prerequisites:
HIST 128 Modern European History: 1789-1989 4 POLS 102 Introduction to International Politics 4 POLS 220 International Organizations and Law** 4
Choose ONE of the following courses. ECON 100 and ECON 101 are prerequisites for both.
Course Selected Credits Completed 4
ECON 218 International Trade ECON 220 International Monetary Systems
Electives Choose THREE electives in one of the following areas: Global and Human Security, Political Economy and Development, Transnational Issues of Culture and Identity, or Geographical Area Studies (see list below).
Course Selected Credits Completed 4
Capstone Course(s) Selected Credits Completed INRL 390, Senior Seminar (Fall- Senior Year) 4
Elective Areas
Global and Human Security HIST 203 History of East Asian and US Foreign Relations HIST 205 Global Environmental History HIST 237 Holocaust HIST 248 US Foreign Policy: 1898- HIST 251 Global Perspectives on 9/ HON 303 HIV/AIDS: The Intersection of Science and Society
NUTR 150 International Nutrition Issues POLS 221 The Arab-Israeli Conflict POLS 223 Human Rights: The Basic Dilemmas POLS 224 Human (In)Security POLS 229 Comparative Foreign Policy POLS 244 Crisis and Transition in Contemporary Africa POLS 248 Terrorism POLS / HIST 249 US Foreign Policy: 1945-Present POLS / COMM 268 Human Rights in South Africa
Political Economy and Development ECON / HON 124 BRICS and the Global Economy ECON 216 Economic Development (Prerequisites: ECON 100/101) ECON 222 Comparative Economies of East Asia (Prerequisites: ECON 100/101) NUTR 150 International Nutrition Issues POLS 104 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 225 International Politics of East Asia POLS 242 African Politics POLS 245 Policy of Newly Industrializing Countries POLS 245M Policy of Newly Industrializing Countries (Thailand Short-Term Course) SOCI 245 International Health
Transnational Issues of Culture and Identity FREN 266 The Quest for Identity: The Self and the Other in French Literature Tradition FREN 316 Outside France: Perspectives from the French-Speaking World HIST 231 Understanding Islam in Historical Perspective HIST 251 Global Perspectives on 9/ HIST 361 Topics in World History; Cross-Cultural Encounters: Contacts, Connections & Conflict HIST 364 The Rape of Nanjing HON 201 Conflict and Identity in Sudan HON 203 Islam and the West HON 204 France and the Francophone World INRL 202 Special Topics in International Relations (May count in another area, depending on topic) POLS 202 Special Topics in Political Science (May count in another area, depending on topic) POLS 240 Islam and the West POLS 247 The Politics of Religious Extremism SOCI 267 Globalization SOCI 270 South Asia: People and Power SOCI 348 Re-Envisioning the Third World SPAN 314 Hispanic Culture as Seen Through Film SPAN 380 Migrant in the City: Fieldwork Seminar on Puerto Rican Culture
Geographic Area Studies
Africa FREN 316 Outside France: Perspectives from the French-Speaking World HON 201 Conflict and Identity in Sudan POLS 242 Government and Politics in Africa POLS / COMM 268 Human Rights in South Africa
Asia CHIN 310 Chinese Civilization: Past and Present ECON 222 Comparative Economics of East Asia (Prerequisites: ECON 100 and ECON 101) HIST 201 The Dynamics of Japanese History HIST 202 Asia to the 18 th Century HIST 203 History of East Asian and US Foreign Relations HIST 204 Japanese Culture, Gender, Family and Society HIST 206 The Rise of Modern China HIST 207 Gender, Family and Society in Modern China HIST 362 Reforms and Revolutions in Asia HIST 364 The Rape of Nanjing JAPN 310 Japanese Civilization POLS 225 International Politics of East Asia