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Spring 2018 courses in bold Updated 1/19/2018 1 International Studies Minor Course Options and Requirements Spring ‘18 courses in bold An interdisciplinary minor in the College of Arts and Sciences must consist of six courses or 18 credits (a combination of three-or-more credit courses) for the graduating class of 2014 or later and must include either a required introductory course or a concluding seminar or project. Some programs require both. The minor should aim for a coherent shape appropriate to the subject matter and offer courses that give students a definite sense of movement, from a beginning to a middle and an end, from introductory to advanced levels, or from general to specialized treatments. Students must select at least three of the courses or nine credits (a combination of three-or-more credit courses) for the graduating class of 2014 or later from three different A&S departments. With the program director's approval, students may use one core course or one course from their major toward the minor. Students carrying a double major are advised not to minor. Each minor will be administered by a coordinating committee, consisting of a director appointed by the Dean and at least two additional members who represent departments included in the minor. Minors are open to all undergraduate students and courses prescribed by the requirements of the minor must be accessible to the students. http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/schools/cas/academics/minors/interdiscminors.html ============================================================================================ The International Studies (IS) minor is an interdisciplinary minor in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston College. It consists of six courses of at least 18 credits total (it is possible students will overcomply by taking courses of more than 3 credits, resulting in more than 18 credits; six courses is the minimum needed). Following A&S regulations for interdisciplinary minors, the IS minor requires an introductory course (Foundation I), along with a concentration introductory course (Foundation II). IS minors may take the INTL 4941 International Studies Senior Seminar, as per A&S regulations, if there are spaces left. As noted, at least three of the six courses must be from three different A&S departments. The approved Foundation I courses are all considered Political Science courses regardless of their prefixes (e.g., INTL 3510, INTL 2546). Cross-listed courses are considered as department courses according to their registration (e.g., AADS 3325 / HIST 4341 Revolutionary Cuba taken as AADS 3325 is an AADS course), not two departments simultaneously. The IS minor comprises six courses of at least 18 credits, with a Foundation I course, a Foundation II course, and then four courses in a particular thematic concentration. Two of the thematic concentrations (Ethics & International Social Justice, Global Cultural Studies) have further sub-concentrations (GCS & Humanities; GCS & Social Sciences, GCS Area Studies) and thematic clusters. IS Minors may count a maximum of two courses of at least 3-credits each toward the minor from abroad. Foundation Course I (3 credits): Any one of these courses will complete Foundation I INTL 3510 / POLI 3510 Globalization NB: This is NOT the History core sequence(s) with the same name. INTL 2546 World Politics POLI 1081 Introduction to International Politics NB: This course is only for POLI majors; it may be a double-count for IS minor purposes only. It cannot be taken by IS minors with other majors (e.g., a HIST major/IS minor may not take POLI 1081). POLI 1501 International Politics NB: This course is only for POLI majors; it may be a double-count for IS minor purposes only. It cannot be taken by IS minors with other majors (e.g., HIST major/IS minor may not take POLI 1501). Foundation I does not have to be the first course taken in the IS minor sequence.

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International Studies Minor

Course Options and Requirements

Spring ‘18 courses in bold

An interdisciplinary minor in the College of Arts and Sciences must consist of six courses or 18 credits (a combination of three-or-more credit courses) for the

graduating class of 2014 or later and must include either a required introductory course or a concluding seminar or project. Some programs require both. The minor

should aim for a coherent shape appropriate to the subject matter and offer courses that give students a definite sense of movement, from a beginning to a middle

and an end, from introductory to advanced levels, or from general to specialized treatments.

Students must select at least three of the courses or nine credits (a combination of three-or-more credit courses) for the graduating class of 2014 or later from

three different A&S departments. With the program director's approval, students may use one core course or one course from their major toward the minor.

Students carrying a double major are advised not to minor.

Each minor will be administered by a coordinating committee, consisting of a director appointed by the Dean and at least two additional members who

represent departments included in the minor.

Minors are open to all undergraduate students and courses prescribed by the requirements of the minor must be accessible to the students.

http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/schools/cas/academics/minors/interdiscminors.html

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The International Studies (IS) minor is an interdisciplinary minor in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston College. It consists of six courses of at least 18

credits total (it is possible students will overcomply by taking courses of more than 3 credits, resulting in more than 18 credits; six courses is the minimum needed).

Following A&S regulations for interdisciplinary minors, the IS minor requires an introductory course (Foundation I), along with a concentration introductory

course (Foundation II). IS minors may take the INTL 4941 International Studies Senior Seminar, as per A&S regulations, if there are spaces left. As noted, at least

three of the six courses must be from three different A&S departments.

The approved Foundation I courses are all considered Political Science courses regardless of their prefixes (e.g., INTL 3510, INTL 2546).

Cross-listed courses are considered as department courses according to their registration (e.g., AADS 3325 / HIST 4341 Revolutionary Cuba taken as AADS

3325 is an AADS course), not two departments simultaneously.

The IS minor comprises six courses of at least 18 credits, with a Foundation I course, a Foundation II course, and then four courses in a particular thematic

concentration. Two of the thematic concentrations (Ethics & International Social Justice, Global Cultural Studies) have further sub-concentrations (GCS &

Humanities; GCS & Social Sciences, GCS Area Studies) and thematic clusters.

IS Minors may count a maximum of two courses of at least 3-credits each toward the minor from abroad.

Foundation Course I (3 credits): Any one of these courses will complete Foundation I

INTL 3510 / POLI 3510 Globalization – NB: This is NOT the History core sequence(s) with the same name.

INTL 2546 World Politics

POLI 1081 Introduction to International Politics – NB: This course is only for POLI majors; it may be a double-count for IS minor purposes only. It cannot be taken by IS

minors with other majors (e.g., a HIST major/IS minor may not take POLI 1081).

POLI 1501 International Politics – NB: This course is only for POLI majors; it may be a double-count for IS minor purposes only. It cannot be taken by IS minors with

other majors (e.g., HIST major/IS minor may not take POLI 1501).

Foundation I does not have to be the first course taken in the IS minor sequence.

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Foundation Course II (3 credits):

Select one of the foundational courses from among those approved for a particular Thematic Concentration. NB: If you have AP credit for HS university core OR have already

completed another HS core sequence not listed below (e.g., Modern History), DO NOT take another HS core sequence. Select another approved course below or contact the IS

program for upper-elective alternates. Other HIST Globalization sequences (HIST 1077-78; 1083-84; 1087-88 may be substituted for HIST 1055-56).

International Cooperation & Conflict (IC& C)

HIST 1005 or HIST 1006 Asia in the World I or II

HIST 1019 or HIST 1020 Democracy, Rights and Empire I or II

HIST 1023 or HIST 1024 Eurasia in the World I or II

HIST 1055 or HIST 1056 Globalization I or II

HIST 1059 or HIST 1060 Islam and Global Modernities I or II

HIST 1063 or HIST 1064 Latin America in the World I or II

HIST 1113 or HIST 114 African Diaspora and the World I or II

HIST 4496 U.S. Foreign Policy/1945-Present II (NB: not HS571)

SOCY 1040 Global Sociology

SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World

SOCY 1093 Comparative Social Change

International Political Economy (IPE) HIST 1005 or HIST 1006 Asia in the World I or II

HIST 1019 or HIST 1020 Democracy, Rights and Empire I or II

HIST 1023 or HIST 1024 Eurasia in the World I or II

HIST 1055 or HIST 1056 Globalization I or II

HIST 1059 or HIST 1060 Islam and Global Modernities I or II

HIST 1063 or HIST 1064 Latin America in the World I or II

HIST 1113 or HIST 114 African Diaspora and the World I or II

HIST 4496 U.S. Foreign Policy/1945-Present II (NB: not HS571)

POLI 2522 US Institutions, Public and Private

POLI 2525 Politics & Institutions of Int’l Economics

Development Studies (DS)

HIST 1005 or HIST 1006 Asia in the World I or II

HIST 1019 or HIST 1020 Democracy, Rights and Empire I or II

HIST 1023 or HIST 1024 Eurasia in the World I or II

HIST 1055 or HIST 1056 Globalization I or II

HIST 1059 or HIST 1060 Islam and Global Modernities I or II

HIST 1063 or HIST 1064 Latin America in the World I or II

HIST 1113 or HIST 114 African Diaspora and the World I or II

POLI 2460 Comparative Politics of Development

POLI 2522 US Institutions, Public and Private

POLI 2525 Politics & Institutions of Int’l Economics

Ethics and International Social Justice (EISJ)

HIST 1005 or HIST 1006 Asia in the World I or II

HIST 1019 or HIST 1020 Democracy, Rights and Empire I or II

HIST 1023 or HIST 1024 Eurasia in the World I or II

HIST 1055 or HIST 1056 Globalization I or II

HIST 1059 or HIST 1060 Islam and Global Modernities I or II

HIST 1063 or HIST 1064 Latin America in the World I or II

HIST 1113 or HIST 114 African Diaspora and the World I or II

PHIL 1160/ THEO 2160 The Challenge of Justice

PHIL 5500 Philosophy of Law

SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World

Global Cultural Studies (GCS)

COMM 4429 Globalization and the Media

COMM 4442 Intercultural Communication

ENGL 1084 Literatures of the World

ENGL 4503/INTL 5503 Global Englishes

ARTH 1109 Clues to Seeing

SOCY 1039 African World Perspectives

SOCY 1040 Global Sociology

THEO 1161 or THEO1162 Religious Quest: Comp Perspective I or II

Four (4) Electives in a Thematic Concentration (12 credits):

After selecting a thematic concentration, a student must take at least four courses of 12 credits of electives from the list of courses approved. Courses that were previously listed as

approved but which do not appear on updated lists may still be counted toward the minor. Contact the IS Program for approval of courses from abroad before taking them. Not all

are available in any given semester. Not all courses that may be suitable are listed; students may contact the IS program for pre-approval.

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AADS 1101/HIST 2180 Africa Since 1850

AADS 1150 Intro to Sub-Saharan African Politics

AADS 2217 Politics & Society of Sub-Saharan Africa

AADS 3315 Africa and the World

ECON 2207 The Global Economy

ECON 2273 Development Economics

ECON/HIST/INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

ECON 3371 International Trade

ECON 3372 International Finance

ECON 3376 International Economic Relations

ECON 3377 World Economy: Gold Standard to Global.

HIST 2255 History of Terrorism

HIST 2270 Germany Divided and Reunited

HIST 2284 Gender and War in Eastern Europe

HIST 2302 Modern Latin America

HIST 2475 America’s War in Viet Nam

HIST 2476 Cold War in the Third World

HIST 4039 War & Revolution in Modern East Asia

HIST 4090 Introduction to Modern South Asia

HIST 4150/POLI 2420 Modern Iran

HIST 4131 Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire

HIST 4133 Mid-East Nationalisms Compared: Arab-Turkish-Jews

HIST 4135 History & Historiography of Arab Israeli Conflict

HIST 4190 Decolonization and the Cold War in Africa

HIST 4250 Human Rights as History

HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire

HIST 4291 War Crimes Trials

HIST 4293/THEO 2482 Hitler, Churches, and the Holocaust

HIST 4295 The End of History

HIST 4296 After the End of History

HIST 4362 Populism and Military Rule in Latin Am.

HIST 4496 U.S. Foreign Policy/1945-Present II

HIST/INTL 4804 Divided Korea

HIST 4833 Latin American Politics/Int’l Relations

HIST 4854 20th and 21st Century Russia

HIST 4857 Stalin

ICSP 2615/POLI 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy

INTL 3521/POLI 3521 International Law

MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics

PHIL 2259/THEO 2327 Perspec. on War, Aggression, & Con. Res.

PHIL 5563/THEO 5563 Ethics, Religion, and Int’l Politics

PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights

POLI 2400 Comparative Politics

POLI 2402 Comparative Revolutions

POLI 2403 Rise and Rule of Islamic States

POLI 2414 Politics and Society in Central Eurasia

POLI 2415 Models of Politics

POLI 2418 US-European Foreign Policy Cooperation

POLI 2422 Comparative Social Movements

POLI 2432 Post-Communist Transitions

POLI 2434 Post-Soviet Politics

POLI 2438 Human Rights

POLI 2439 Cops, Colonels, and Spies

POLI 2445 The Political Development of Western Europe POLI 2460 Comparative Politics of Development

POLI 2469 Politics of Japan/Republic of Korea

POLI 2502 US-Iran Relations since WWII

POLI 2504 Cyber-Security

POLI 2506 UN and International Security

POLI 2512 Causes of War

POLI 2516 American Foreign Policy

POLI 2518 Liberalism, Nation Bldg. and US For. Pol.

POLI 2519 The European Union in World Affairs

POLI 2522 US Institutions, Public and Private

POLI 2523 Intelligence and International Security

POLI 2525 Politics & Int’l Economics Relations

POLI 2528 International Relations of the Middle East

POLI 2531 Politics of Energy in US, Comp & Global Persp

POLI 2536 Non-State Actors in World Politics POLI 2541 Global Governance

POLI 2548 The World Wars

POLI 2549 U.S. Foreign Policy from 1945 to Present

POLI 2550 Nuclear Weapons and International Relations

POLI 3430 Religion, Rebellion and Revolution

POLI 3436 Children's Rights in Comp. Perspective

POLI 3444 Intellectuals & Politics in the Middle East

POLI 3514 East Asian Security

POLI 3527 Terrorism and Political Violence

POLI 3570 The Arab-Israeli Conflict

POLI 4424 Reform, Revolution, & Comm. Collapse

POLI 4447 The Modern State

POLI 4449 Domestic Politics of Post-1945 Europe

POLI 4490 Democratization of Western Europe

POLI 4594 Power Transitions in Theory and Practice

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SOCY 1039 African World Perspectives

SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World

SOCY 3348 Environmental Sociology

SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine

SOCY 3377 Sociology of Revolutions

SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology

THEO 2164 Challenge of Peace

THEO 4406 War & Peacemaking in Eastern Christianity

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AADS 6370/BSLW 6631 African Business

ECON 2207 The Global Economy

ECON 2261 Money, Banking and Financial Markets

ECON 2273 Development Economics

ECON 2275 Economic Development: El Salvador

ECON 2277 Environmental Economics and Policy

ECON 2278 Environmental Economics

ECON/HIST/INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender

ECON 3304 Macroeconomic Policymaking

ECON 3371 International Trade

ECON 3372 International Finance

ECON 3373 Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries

ECON 3374/INTL 3374 Development Economics and Policy

ECON 3375 Economic Growth and Development

ECON 3376/INTL 3376 International Economic Relations

ECON 3377 World Economy: Gold Standard to Global.

HIST 2251 Credit Nexus: Secret Hist of Econ/Britain 1600-1900

HIST 4296 After the End of History

MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics

MFIN 6604 Money and Capital Markets

MKTG 3168 International Marketing

POLI 2401 Politics of India: Challenges of Dem & Dev

POLI 2418 US-European Foreign Policy Cooperation

POLI 2431 Radical Political Economy

POLI 2516 American Foreign Policy

POLI 2518 Liberalism, Nation Building, US For. Pol.

POLI 2519 The European Union in World Affairs

POLI 2522 International Institutions

POLI 2525 Politics & Int’l Economic Relations

POLI 2531 Politics of Energy, Comp & Global Persp

POLI 2534 International Political Economy

SOCY 1073 States, Markets and Bodies

SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology

SOCY 5570 Political Sociology

Development Studies (Select 12 credits of electives)

AADS 1150 Intro to Sub-Saharan African Politics

AADS 3211/HIST 4360 Modern Brazil

ECON 2207 The Global Economy

ECON 2273 Development Economics

ECON 2275 Economic Development: El Salvador

ECON 2277 Environmental Economics and Policy

ECON 2278 Environmental Economics

ECON/HIST/INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender

ECON 3373 Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries

ECON 3374/ INTL 3374 Development Economics and Policy

HIST 2302 Modern Latin America

HIST 4075 From Sun Yat-Sen to Shanghai 2010

HIST 4134 Ottoman Empire, 1300-1924

HIST 4296 After the End of History

HIST/INTL 4804 Divided Korea

ICSP 2615/ POLI 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy

POLI 2400 Comparative Politics

POLI 2401 Politics of India: Challenges of Dem & Dev

POLI 2402 Comparative Revolutions

POLI 2403 Rise and Rule of Islamic States

POLI 2414 Politics & Society in Central Eurasia

POLI 2422 Comparative Social Movements

POLI 2431 Radical Political Economy

POLI 2432 Post-Communist Transitions

POLI 2434 Post-Soviet Politics

POLI 2460 Comparative Politics of Development

POLI 2522 International Institutions Public & Private

POLI 4424 Reform, Revolution, and Comm. Collapse

POLI 4447 The Modern State

POLI 2445 The Political Development of Western Europe SOCY 3324 Social Change in East Asia

SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I

Please note both International Political Economy and Development Studies include many Economics courses that require pre-requisites (at a minimum, usually ECON

1131Principles of Micro-Economic and ECON 1132 Principles of Macro-Economics). Upper-level economics courses may require statistics (ECON 1151) or Micro-Theory

(ECON 2201) or Macro-Theory (ECON 2202); these courses pre-suppose a co-requisite of at least Calculus I.

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Ethics & International Social Justice

Select 12 credits (four courses) of electives according to one of the following clusters.

Students wishing to follow Ethics and International Social Justice track MUST choose electives according to the “clusters” outlined below.

Examples of suitable courses in selected clusters are provided below. These lists are not exhaustive; students can suggest their own clusters. Courses not listed and

independent clusters must be pre-approved. The twelve credits of electives should be from one cluster.

The International Normative Ethics cluster draws mostly from philosophy, theology, and related courses in other departments. The other thematic clusters draw mostly from

the social sciences, including history.

INTERNATIONAL NORMATIVE ETHICS

PHIL 1160/ THEO 2160 The Challenge of Justice PHIL 2259 Perspec. on War, Aggression & Con. Res. I PHIL 4427 The State of Nature & Nature of the State PHIL 4456 The Holocaust: A Moral History PHIL 4472/THEO 4472 Buddhist Ethics In Theory and Practice PHIL 4473 Jews & Christians: Understanding the Other PHIL 4477 Ethical Principles in Comparative Perspectives

PHIL 5199 Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism

PHIL 5509 Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy and Practice PHIL 5524 Ethics: An Introduction PHIL 5534 Environmental Ethics PHIL 5542 Modern Political Philosophy PHIL 5563/THEO 5563 Ethics, Religion and International Politics PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 2438 Human Rights POLI 2638 Islamic Political Philosophy POLI 3436 Children’s Rights in Comp. Perspective THEO 2164 Challenge of Peace THEO 2309 Liberation Theology THEO 2584 Human Rights THEO 3598 Law, Medicine, and Ethics THEO 4405 Christianity and Politics THEO 4406 War & Peacemaking in Eastern Christianity THEO 4464 Liberation Christology THEO 5351 Faith Elements in Conflicts THEO 5432 Women in World Religions THEO 5498 HIV/AIDS and Ethics THEO 5531 Abrahamic Family Reunion

COMPARATIVE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

AADS 3310 Studies of Race, Law, and Resistance AADS 3325 Revolutionary Cuba: History and Politics AADS 5555 Slavery, Race, and Abolition COMM 3369 Social Protest Theory

Comparative Social Movements, Cont’d. HIST 2380 Post-Slavery History of the Caribbean HIST 4341 Revolutionary Cuba HIST 4301 Mexican Revolution HIST 4342 Caribbean during the Cold War 1962-1989 HIST 4131 Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire HIST 4854 20th and 21st Century Russia ICSP 2250 Conversion, Islam & Pol. in the Balkans POLI 2402 Comparative Revolutions POLI 2422 Comparative Social Movements POLI 2439 Cops, Colonels, and Spies POLI 4424 Reform, Revolution and Comm. Collapse POLI 2432 Postcommunist Transitions POLI 2434 Post-Soviet Politics SOCY 1087 Social Movements SOCY 1093 Comparative Social Change SOCY 3309 Restoration & Resistance: Int’l Innovations SOCY 3391 Social Movements SOCY 5561 Occupy Economics SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology SOCY 5570 Political Sociology

ECONOMIC and SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (*)

AADS 1138/ SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender ECON 2207 The Global Economy ECON 2273 Development Economics ECON 2275 Economic Development: El Salvador ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender ECON 3373 Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries

* Please note these thematic clusters include Economics courses that require pre-

requisites (at a minimum, usually ECON 1131 Principles of Micro-Economic and

ECON 1132 Principles of Macro-Economics). Upper-level economics courses may

require statistics (ECON 1151) or Micro-Theory (ECON 2201) or Macro-Theory

(ECON 2202) or both; these courses pre-suppose a co-requisite of at least Calculus I.

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Economic and Social Development, Cont’d. ECON 3374/INTL 3374 Development Economics and Policy HIST 2251 Credit Nexus: Secret Hist of Econ/Britain 1600-1900 HIST 2503/SOCY 1025 People & Nature: Hist & Fut. Human Imp. INTL 2533 Global Climate Politics

INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

POLI 2401 Politics of India: Challenges of Dem & Dev POLI 2422 Comparative Social Movements POLI 2525 Pols & Instits of Int’l Econ Relations POLI 2534 International Political Economy

SOCY 1087 Social Movements SOCY 1093 Comparative Social Change SOCY 3324 Social Change in East Asia SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I SOCY 5570 Political Sociology

ECONOMIC JUSTICE (*)

AADS 1138/ SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender ECON 2207 The Global Economy ECON 2273 Development Economics ECON 2275 Economic Development: El Salvador ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender ECON 3373 Impact Evaluation in Developing Countries ECON 3374/INTL 3374 Development Economics and Policy HIST 2251 Credit Nexus: Secret Hist of Econ/Britain 1600-1900 HIST 2503/SOCY 1025 People & Nature: Hist & Fut. Human Imp. HIST 4458 Nannies, Maids & Mail-Order Brides MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics PHIL 5534 Environmental Ethics POLI 2402 Comparative Revolutions POLI 2422 Comparative Social Movements SOCY 1093 Comparative Social Change SOCY 3324 Social Change in East Asia SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology SOCY 5570 Political Sociology

* Please note these thematic clusters include Economics courses that require pre-

requisites (at a minimum, usually ECON 1131 Principles of Micro-Economic and

ECON 1132 Principles of Macro-Economics). Upper-level economics courses may

require statistics (ECON 1151) or Micro-Theory (ECON 2201) or Macro-Theory

(ECON 2202); these courses pre-suppose a co-requisite of at least Calculus I.

ETHICS and GENDER

AADS 1138/SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender AADS 2243 Gender and Slavery AADS 3319 The Politics of Race & Ethnicity ECON 3302 Topics in the Economics of Gender ENGL 2125/HIST 2502 Intro. to Feminisms (also SOCY 2225 /PSYC1125) ENGL 4010 Human Rights & Amer. Women’s Writing (1850-1920)

HIST 2284 Gender and War in Eastern Europe HIST 4458 Nannies, Maids & Mail-Order Brides ISCP 2226 Inside the Kingdom: Convers. with Saudi Women

ISCP 3310/THEO 5500 Women and Gender in Islam PHIL 5199 Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism

PHIL 5526 Introduction to Feminist Philosophy SOCY 1024 Gender and Society SOCY 1089 Women and the Body SOCY 1144 Legal and Illegal Violence Against Women THEO 4481 Women and the Church

ETHICS and RACE

AADS 1138/ SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender AADS 3302 Racism: French and American Perspectives AADS 3319 The Politics of Race & Ethnicity AADS 3360 History of Racism AADS 3373 Slave Societies in Caribbean and Lat. Am AADS 4414 Race & Philosophy AADS 6613 Race, Nation, and the Terrorist Subject HIST 2380 Post-Slavery History of the Caribbean HIST 4486 Health & Disease in Afr. Am. Experience HIST 4458 Nannies, Maids & Mail-Order Brides HIST 4494 Asian Americans & U.S. Wars SOCY 1150 States & Minorities in the Middle East SOCY 3303 Social Construction of Whiteness SOCY 3350 Black and Green: Race and Urban Ecology

GLOBAL ETHICS

AADS 3373 Slave Societies in the Carib. & Lat. Am. FILM 3343 Genocide and Film HIST 2255 History of Terrorism HIST 4250 Human Rights as History HIST 4291 War Crimes Trials INTL 2533 Global Climate Politics

INTL 3521/POLI 3521 International Law INTL 4022 Human Rights & Democratic Transition

MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics

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Global Ethics, Cont’d. PHIL 5199 Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism

PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 1225 Capstone: Faith and Global Solidarity POLI 2438 Human Rights POLI 2506 UN & International Security POLI 2541 Global Governance POLI 2550 Nuclear Weapons and International Relations

POLI 2638 Islamic Political Philosophy POLI 3436 Children’s Rights in Comp. Perspective POLI 3527 Terrorism and Political Violence SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World SOCY 2250 Perspectives: War/Aggression/Conflict Res. SOCY 3335 Theorizing Torture SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I SOCY 5570 Political Sociology

GLOBAL HEALTH (**)

APSY 4050 Public Health Practice in the Community†

ECON 3385 Health Economics

NURS 1210 Public Health in a Global Society†

NURS 3210 Contemporary Issues in Public Health†

APSY 4050 Public Health Practice in the Community

PHIL 5541 Health Science: East and West

THEO 3222 Bioethics and Social Justice

THEO 5498 HIV/AIDS and Ethics

THEO 3598 Law, Medicine, and Ethics

GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS

HIST 4250 Human Rights as History HIST 4291 War Crimes Trials HIST 4244 Global Political Catholicism INTL 2533 Global Climate Politics

INTL/POLI 2534 International Political Economy

INTL 3521/POLI 3521 International Law MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics

** Please note this cluster has a limited set of approved courses which may not be

available on a regular basis. Students selecting this cluster should take electives starting

as early as possible, so that in the four years at Boston College, students will have the

opportunity and ability to complete elective requirements. † NURS 1210, NURS 3210, and APSY 4050 complete the Program in Global Public

Health. < http://www.bc.edu/content/bc/offices/global/global-public-health.html >

Global Institutions, Cont’d. PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 2438 Human Rights POLI 2506 UN & International Security POLI 2518 Liberalism, Nation Building, US For. Pol. POLI 2519 The European Union in World Affairs POLI 2522 International Institutions POLI 2525 Pols & Instits of Int’l Econ Relations

POLI 2536 Non-State Actors in World Politics POLI 2541 Global Governance SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I SOCY 5570 Political Sociology THEO 2584 Human Rights: Morality & Dev. World

HUMAN RIGHTS

HIST 4250 Human Rights as History HIST 4291 War Crimes Trials ICSP 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy INTL 4022 Human Rights & Democratic Transition

PHIL 4453 Gandhi, Satyagraha and Society PHIL 5199 Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism

PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 2438 Human Rights POLI 2541 Global Governance POLI 3436 Children’s Rights in Comp. Perspective THEO 2584 Human Rights SOCY 3335 Theorizing Torture SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine

JUST WAR and CONFLICT RESOLUTION

HIST 2269 World War II

HIST 2844 Changing American Way of War

HIST 4006 Rebuilding East Asia

HIST 4190 Decolonization and the Cold War in Africa HIST 4291 War Crimes Trials HIST 4497 Terrorism in America

PHIL 2259/ THEO2327 Perspec. on War, Aggression, & Con. Res. I PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 2506 UN and International Security POLI 2512 Causes of War POLI 2518 Liberalism, Nation Bldg. and US For. Pol. POLI 2541 Global Governance POLI 2550 Nuclear Weapons and International Relations

POLI 3520 Seminar: Globalization and National Security

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Just War and Conflict Resolution, Cont’d. POLI 3527 Terrorism and Political Violence SOCY 1092 Peace or War: United States/Third World SOCY 3335 Theorizing Torture SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine THEO 1341/UNAS 1162 Peaceful Conflict Resolution Methods

THEO 2164 The Challenge of Peace THEO 3508 Just War, Pacifism, and Peacebuilding

THEO 5351 Faith Elements in Conflict THEO 4406 War & Peacemaking in Eastern Christianity

RELIGION AND POLITICS

AADS 1120 Religion in Africa HIST 4244 Global Political Catholicism HIST 4822 Church and State in 20th Century Ireland

Religion and Politics, Cont’d.

ICSP 2250 Conversion, Islam & Politics in Balkans ISCP 2226 Inside the Kingdom: Convers. with Saudi Women

ICSP 2615/POLI 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy ICSP 2638/POLI 2638 Islamic Political Philosophy ISCP 3310/THEO 5500 Women and Gender in Islam PHIL 4472/ THEO 4472 Buddhist Ethics in Theory and Practice SOCY 1150 States & Minorities in the Middle East THEO 2309 Liberation Theology THEO 2482 Hitler, the Churches and the Holocaust THEO 3508 Just War, Pacifism, and Peacebuilding

THEO 5351 Faith Elements in Conflicts THEO 5561 Christian Ethics & Social Issues

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Global Cultural Studies

Select 12 credits (four courses) of electives according to one of the following options:

Global Culture and the Humanities option. Twelve credits of electives in one cluster that compare cultures through literature, the fine arts, theology, and/or philosophy,

involving themes such as a comparative study of artistic production, literature, religious belief, epistemology, or a study of the cultural functions of literature and the arts.

Global Culture, History, and the Social Sciences option. Twelve credits of electives in one cluster in the social sciences, history, and/or communications that focus on a

thematic topic such as the study of technology, race, sexuality, business, aging, myth and symbolism, identity, or kinship in an international context.

Area Studies option. Twelve credits of electives focusing on the study of culture in one geographic region.

Examples of suitable courses in selected clusters are provided below. These lists are not exhaustive; students can suggest their own clusters. Courses not listed and

independent clusters must be pre-approved.

COMPARATIVE CULTURAL STUDIES

AADS 1120/THEO 1107 Religion in Africa AADS 2205 Race & Ethnicity in African Film & Literature AADS 2206 Ghana/US Hist. & Cultural Connections AADS 2229 Capstone: Global Narratives AADS 2239 Francophone African Cinema AADS 3313 Anthropology of Africa AADS 3466 Litterature et Culture Francophone AADS 7493 Diversity and Cross-Cultural Issues ARTH 1174 Islamic Civilization ARTH 2246 Architecture of East Asia

ARTH 3316 Eastern Influences on Western Art ARTH 3340 Radicals & Revolution: Expressionism ARTH 3347 Italian Baroque Art ARTH 3350 Objects in Islamic Art COMM 2217 Popular Culture in France COMM 2262/INTL 2262 Online Communication and Global Society COMM 2285 Cultural Diversity in the Media COMM 4442 Intercultural Communication ENGL 2208 Explore the Irish: An Intro to Irish Studies

FILM 3312 World Cinema HIST 2467 “Ugly Americans” in the “Am. Century” HIST 4003 Public Culture in Postwar Japan

HIST 4247 Religion & Society, 1490-1815

HIST 4254 Century of Famine: 19th C Social Crisis

HIST 5270 Social Trust in Modern Europe

NELC 2061 Lang., Mem. & Identity in Middle East PHIL 4442 Romanticism and Idealism PHIL 6670 Technology and Culture PSYC 3354 Cult., Identity & Asian-Am. Experience SOCY 1040 Global Sociology

Comparative Cultural Studies Cont’d. SOCY 1076 Sociology of Popular Culture SOCY 1150 States & Minorities in the Middle East SOCY 2215 Social Theory SOCY 2280/SLAV 2065 Society and Nat’l Identity in Balkans SOCY 3388 Culture Through Film SOCY 5573 Sociology of Culture SOCY 5577 Sociology of Religion SOCY 5583 Postmodernity and Social Theory SOCY 6670 Technology and Culture SLAV 2169 Slavic Civilizations SPAN 6655 Writing and Memory in the Andean World UNCP 5555 Capstone: Global Narratives

COMPARATIVE LIT. STUDIES

AADS 2205 Race & Ethnicity in African Film & Literature AADS 2229 Capstone: Global Narratives AADS 3322 Haiti Cherie: Haitian Literature and Culture

AADS 3363 History and Literature of South Africa AADS 3466 Litterature et Culture Francophone AADS 5518 Women Writers of Africa & African Diaspora ARTH 4480 History, Lit. & Art of Early Modern Rome EALC 3163 Contemporary Chinese Literature ENGL 2170 Introduction to British Lit. and Culture ENGL 2181 Irish Literature Survey: Twentieth Century ENGL 2199 Intro to Caribbean Writers ENGL 2208 Explore the Irish: An Intro to Irish Studies

ENGL 2224 / SLAV 2163 Post-Soviet Russian Literature

ENGL 2227 Classics/Russian Literature-English ENGL 2228 Twentieth-Century Russian Literature ENGL 2229 Literature of the Other Europe

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Comparative Lit. Studies Cont’d. ENGL 2243 Rural Ireland: The Inside Story ENGL 2246 Introduction to Asian American Literature ENGL 2348 / NELC 2161 Modern Middle Eastern and Arabic Literature

ENGL 2486 Drama of Harlem & Irish Renaissance ENGL 3230 Literature and Social Change ENGL 3303 Tolstoy and Dostoevsky ENGL 3307 History of the English Language ENGL 3333 British Modernism ENGL 3353 Contemporary Literatures of Migration

ENGL 3341 Fictions of Empire ENGL 4004 Boom, Bust, and Austerity

ENGL 4015 Women in Irish Literature Before 1900

ENGL 4500 Queer Cinema/Queer Theory ENGL 4435 Global Anglophone Lit: Asia, Africa, Middle East

ENGL 4503 Global Englishes FREN 4469 Literature and Liberty

FREN 4470 Paris Noir GERM 2210 History of German Literature I HIST 4860 Enlightenment in W. Thought & Culture ITAL 5507 Impossible Love in Italian Literature POLI 3444 Intellectuals & Politics in the Middle East SPAN 6615 Contemporary Latin American Writers SPAN 6629 Latin American Novel SPAN 6647 Spanish Short Story Since Clarin SPAN 6655 Writing and Memory in the Andean World SPAN 6674 Latin American Literature of the Fantastic SPAN 6678 Early Spanish American Women Writers SLAV 2173 Twentieth-Century Russian Literature SLAV 3165 Post-Soviet Literature SLAV 2064 Jewish Writers in Russia and America UNCP 5555 Capstone: Global Narratives

COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS

AADS 1120/ THEO1107 Religion in Africa AADS 1121 Christianity in Africa HIST 4244 Global Political Catholicism HIST 4247 Religion & Society, 1490-1815

ICSP 1199 Islamic Civilization PHIL 4448/ THEO3548 Buddhist Thought and Practice PHIL 4470 Philosophy of World Religions PHIL 4473 Jews & Christians: Understanding Other PHIL 5509 Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy and Practice POLI 2363 Muslims in U.S. Society and Politics POLI 3430 Religion, Rebellion and Revolution

SOCY 5577 Sociology of Religion THEO 1260 Wisdom and Philosophy of the Far East THEO 2476 Faith, Ecology & Justice THEO 2482 Hitler, the Churches and the Holocaust THEO 2584 Human Rights THEO 3001 Hinduism: Past & Present THEO 3506 Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy and Practice THEO 3579 Christ, Ethics, and Society THEO 4472 Buddhist Ethics in Theory and Practice THEO 4475 History of Modern Christianity THEO 4496 Moral Dimension of the Christian Life THEO 5351 Faith Elements in Conflicts THEO 5441 Ibn’Arabi & Islamic Humanities THEO 5529 Finding God: Aspects of Jewish Theology THEO 5544 Prophetic Tradition: Exploring the Hadith THEO 5551 Hindu-Christian Theology THEO 5561 Christian Ethics & Social Issues THEO 5563 Ethics, Religion and International Politics THEO 5566 Mystical Poetry in the Islamic Humanities

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GLOBAL CULTURE, HISTORY and the SOCIAL SCIENCES

COMPARATIVE GENDER STUDIES AADS 1138/ SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender AADS 2243 Gender and Slavery AADS 5518 Women Writers of Africa & African Diaspora COMM 2251 Gender and Media COMM 4451 Gender Roles and Communication ENGL 2125/HIST 2502 Intro. to Feminisms (also SOCY 2225/PSYC1125) ENGL 4010 Human Rights & Amer. Women’s Writing (1850-1920)

ENGL 4015 Women in Irish Literature Before 1900

ENGL 4334 Gender Crossings FREN 4454 Contemp. Francophone Women Writers HIST 4038 Women & Gender in East Asian History HIST 4458 Nannies, Maids & Mail-Order Brides ISCP 2226 Inside the Kingdom: Convers. with Saudi Women

PHIL 5526 Introduction to Feminist Philosophy SPAN 6678 Early Spanish American Women Writers SOCY 1024 Gender and Society SOCY 1089 Women and the Body SOCY 1144 Legal and Illegal Violence Against Women SOCY 3388 Culture Through Film SOCY 5520 Gender and Society THEO 4481 Women and the Church COMPARATIVE IDENTITY STUDIES AADS 1138/ SOCY 1038 Race, Class and Gender AADS 2205 Race & Ethnicity in African Film & Literature AADS 2239 Francophone African Cinema AADS 3313 Anthropology of Africa AADS 3316 Racism: French and American Persp. AADS 3319 The Politics of Race & Ethnicity AADS 3322 Haiti Cherie: Haitian Literature and Culture

AADS 4414 Race & Philosophy AADS 5555 Slavery, Race, and Abolition ENGL 2122/SOCY 3362 Language in Society ENGL 2125/HIST 2502 Intro. to Feminisms (also SC225/PS125) ENGL 2208 Explore the Irish: An Intro to Irish Studies

ENGL 2348 / NELC 2161 Modern Middle Eastern and Arabic Literature

ENGL 3353 Contemporary Literatures of Migration

ENGL 4010 Human Rights & Amer. Women’s Writing (1850-1920)

ENGL 4492 Queer Origins ENGL 4500 Queer Cinema/Queer Theory ENGL 4503 Global Englishes

Comparative Identity Studies Cont’d.

HIST 2470 The American Pacific HIST 2467 “Ugly Americans” in the “Am.Century” HIST 4003 Public Culture in Postwar Japan

HIST 4481 History of Black Nationalism HIST 4135 History & Historiogr. of Arab-Israeli Con. HIST 4458 Nannies, Maids & Mail-Order Brides HIST 4494 Asian Americans & U.S. Wars HIST 5270 Social Trust in Modern Europe

ICSP 1199 Islamic Civilization ICSP 2250 Conversion, Islam & Pol. in Balkans ISCP 2226 Inside the Kingdom: Convers. with Saudi Women

ICSP 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy PHIL 4473 Jews & Christians: Understanding Other PHIL 5509 Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy & Practice POLI 3444 Intellectuals & Politics in Mid East POLI 2405 Comparative Politics of the Middle East

POLI 4449 Domestic Politics of Post-1945 Europe PSYC 3354 Culture, Identity and Asian-American Exp. FREN 4454 Contemp. Francophone Women Writers SLAV 2169 Slavic Civilizations SOCY 1024 Gender and Society SOCY 1037 Introduction to American Indian Societies SOCY 1039 African World Perspectives SOCY 1148/ NELC2061 Language, Memory & Identity in Mid. East SOCY 1150 States & Minorities in the Middle East SOCY 2280/ SLAV2065 Society and National Identity in Balkans SOCY 3303 Social Construction of Whiteness SOCY 3388 Culture Through Film SOCY 5520 Gender and Society SOCY 5573 Sociology of Culture SOCY 5577 Sociology of Religion SOCY 5583 Postmodernity and Social Theory SPAN 6614 History and Identity in Spanish America SPAN 6655 Writing and Memory in the Andean World GLOBAL BUSINESS STUDIES

BSLW 1148 International Law*

*Please note this course is not the same as INTL/POLI3521 International Law.

The content is “International Business Law.”

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Global Business Studies Cont’d.

COMM 2262/INTL 2262 Online Communication and Global Society COMM 4429 Globalization and the Media COMM 4442 Intercultural Communication

ECON 3376/INTL 3376 International Economic Relations ECON 3377 World Economy: Gold Standard to Global. HIST 2251 Credit Nexus: Secret Hist of Econ/Britain 1600-1900 INTL/POLI 2534 International Political Economy

MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics MKTG 3168 International Marketing POLI 2519 The European Union in World Affairs POLI 2522 International Institutions POLI 2525 Politics & Int’l Economic Relations POLI 2531 Politics of Energy, Comp & Global Persp SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AADS 6370/BSLW 6631 African Business BSLW 6647 The Environment & Sustainability ECON 2277 Environmental Economics and Policy ECON 2278 Environmental Economics HIST 2503 People & Nature HIST 4254 Century of Famine: 19th C Social Crisis

INTL 2260 Int’l Environmental Science & Policy INTL 2533 Global Climate Politics

MGMT 2145 Environmental Management PHIL 5515 How to Save the World: Ethics of Climate Change

PHIL 5534 Environmental Ethics PHIL 5541 Health Science: East and West SOCY 1005 Planet in Peril: Environmental Issues SOCY 3350 Black and Green: Race & Urban Ecology SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology I THEO 2231 The Bible & Ecology THEO 2476 Faith, Ecology & Justice UNAS 2256 Environmental Law and Policy GLOBAL MEDIA STUDIES AADS 2205 Race & Ethnicity in African Film & Literature AADS 2239 Francophone African Cinema COMM 2251 Gender and Media COMM 2262/INTL 2262 Online Communication and Global Society COMM 2272 New Media and Society

Global Media Studies, Cont’d.

COMM 3369 Social Protest Theory COMM 4429 Globalization and the Media COMM 4442 Intercultural Communication COMM/INTL 4454 Global Mediated Public Spheres ENGL 4373/FILM 3320 Korean Cinema FILM 2220 Holocaust and the Arts FILM 2252 Representing the Holocaust

FILM 2277 Russian Cinema FILM 2282 Political Fiction Film FILM 2283 History of European Cinema FILM 3312 World Cinema FILM 3314 Cinema of the Greater Middle East

FILM 3333 War is Hell: The Combat Film FILM 3343 Genocide and Film FILM 3355 The Cinema of Revolution & Revolt FILM 3380 Latin American Cinema FILM 3381 Propaganda Film FILM 3385 French Cinema HIST 4040 Modern East Asia: Politics, Soc. & Pop Cult. HIST 4281 Film, Media and Modern Ireland ITAL 5568 21st Century Italian Film ITAL 5569 20th Century Italy/Fiction & Film ITAL 5571 Masters of Italian Cinema SPAN 6671 Intro to Hispanic Film SPAN 6686 Latin American Film: Recent Trends SOCY 3388 Culture Through Film SOCY 3390 Making Popular Culture COMPARATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS AADS 3213 African Slave Trade AADS 3319 The Politics of Race & Ethnicity HIST 4250 Human Rights as History ICSP 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy INTL 2261 Indigenous Rights & Natural Resources INTL 2273 Human Rights & UN Review Process INTL 4022 Human Rights & Democratic Transition

PHIL 5199 Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism

PHIL 6611 Global Justice and Human Rights POLI 3436 Children’s Rights in Comp. Perspective POLI 2438 Human Rights THEO 2584 Human Rights SOCY 3342 Faith & Conflict: Rel. & Soc Change in Lat Am

SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine

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GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY COMM 2262/ INTL2262 Online Communication and Global Society COMM 3369 Social Protest Theory COMM 4429 Globalization and the Media COMM 4441 Communication Technology and Identity

ENGL 4503 Global Englishes Global Technology and Society, Cont’d.

HIST 2503 /SOCY 1025 People & Nature: Hist & Fut. Human Imp. INTL 3347/ SOCY 3347 Environmental History of Globalization

MGMT 2265 Globalization, Culture, and Ethics SOCY 5562 Environmental Sociology

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AREA STUDIES

AREA STUDIES – AFRICA

AADS 1101/ HIST 2180 Africa Since 1850 AADS 1120/THEO 1107 Religion in Africa AADS 1121 Christianity in Africa AADS 1139/SOCY 1039 African World Perspectives

AADS 1150 Intro to Sub-Saharan African Politics AADS 1152 Topics in Sub-Saharan Africa AADS 2205 Race & Ethnicity in African Film & Literature AADS 2206 Ghana/US Historical & Cultural Connections AADS 2214 Modern South Africa AADS 2217 Politics & Society/Sub-Saharan Africa AADS 2306/MUSA 2306 Music of Africa AADS 3313 Anthropology of Africa AADS 3315 Africa and the World AADS 3362 S. African Struggles, South African Lives AADS 3363 History and Literature of South Africa AADS 4190/HIST 4190 Decolonization and the Cold War in Africa AADS 6370 African Business AADS 5555 Slavery, Race, and Abolition HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire

POLI 2442 African Politics

AREA STUDIES – ASIA

ARTH 1175 Asian Art ARTH 2246 Architecture of East Asia

ARTH 2774 The Arts of Buddhism ARTH 4402 Art and Architecture of the Forbidden City EALC 2061 Far Eastern Civilizations EALC 2062 Far East Literature EALC 2162 Gods and Heroes in Chinese Literature

EALC 3163 Contemporary Chinese Literature ECON/HIST/INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

ENGL 4373 Korean Cinema HIST 2020 Japanese Cultural Icons HIST 2041 China: Antiquity to the Middle Ages HIST 2051 Modern China

HIST 2470 The American Pacific HIST 2475 America's War in Vietnam HIST 2652 History of Shanghai

HIST 4001 Early Modern Japan, 1600-1890 HIST 4003 Public Culture in Postwar Japan

HIST 4005 Asia Pacific War

Area Studies – Asia, Cont’d. HIST 4006 Rebuilding East Asia

HIST 4038 Women & Gender in East Asian History HIST 4039 War & Revolution in Modern East Asia HIST 4040 Modern East Asia: Politics, Society & Pop Cult. HIST 4042 China Regionalized: Env., History & Culture HIST 4075 From Sun Yat-Sen to Shanghai 2010 HIST 4090 Modern South Asia HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire HIST 4803 Late Imperial China HIST 4816 Chinese Politics as Cultural Experience INTL 2871 Industrialization & Democratization in Korea

INTL 4022 Human Rights & Democratic Transition

MUSA 2304 Musics of India

PHIL 5509 Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy and Practice PHIL 5515 Mahayana Buddhism in East Asia

PHIL 5541 Health Science: East and West POLI 2401 Politics of India: Challenges of Dem & Dev POLI 2414 Politics & Society in Central Eurasia POLI 2469 Politics of Japan and Korea THTR 3381 Asian Theater and Drama

AREA STUDIES – BRITISH ISLES & IRELAND

ENGL 2171 Intro. to British Literature and Culture ENGL 2208 Explore the Irish: An Intro to Irish Studies

ENGL 3307 History of the English Language ENGL 3333 British Modernism ENGL 3349 Irish Literacy Revival

ENGL 3351 British Romantic Poetry

ENGL 4004 Boom, Bust, and Austerity

ENGL 4015 Women in Irish Literature Before 1900

HIST 2204 Irish History: An Introduction

HIST 2251 Credit Nexus: Secret Hist of Econ/Brit 1600-1900

HIST 3262 Social & Political Violence in Ireland in 20th C HIST 4272 Rural Ireland: The Inside Story

HIST 4278 Ireland Before the Famine HIST 4279 Ireland since the Famine HIST 4282 History of Northern Ireland 1912 to the Present

HIST 4283 Disunited Kingdom HIST 4281 Film, Media and Modern Ireland HIST 4821 Irish Women Emigrants HIST 4822 Church and State in 20th Century Ireland

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Area Studies – British Isles & Ireland, Cont’d. HIST 4823 Ireland at War in the 20th Century HIST 4825 Twentieth Century Britain

HIST 4865 Ireland and Empire

HIST 5507 Ireland 1918: A Window on the World

AREA STUDIES – EASTERN EUROPE

ARTH 3316 Eastern Influences on Western Art ENGL 2224 / SLAV 2163 Post-Soviet Russian Literature

ENGL 2227 Classics/Russian Literature-English ENGL 2228 Twentieth-Century Russian Literature GERM 2242 Germany Divided and Reunited HIST 3280 Bloodlands of Eastern Front

HIST 4854 20th and 21st Century Russia HIST 4853 Russia and the Cold War HIST 4858 Peter the Great/Putin ICSP 2250 Conversion, Islam & Politics in the Balkans POLI 2434 Post-Soviet Politics POLI 2439 Cops, Colonels, and Spies POLI 4424 Reform, Revolution and Comm. Collapse SLAV 2069 Literature of the Other Europe SLAV 2162 Classics of Russian Literature SLAV 2065 Society and Nat’l Identity in the Balkans SLAV 2169 Slavic Civilizations SLAV 2173 Twentieth-Century Russian Literature SLAV 3165 Post-Soviet Literature SLAV 2064 Jewish Writers in Russia and America

AREA STUDIES – WESTERN EUROPE

AADS 2239 Francophone African Cinema ARTH 4473 Art of the Mediterranean COMM 2217 Popular Culture in France ENGL 2229 Literature of the Other Europe ENGL 2282 Knights, Castles, and Dragons FILM 2283 History of European Cinema FILM 3385 French Cinema GERM 2210 History of German Literature I GERM 2222 Music & Word: German Musical Heritage GERM 2242 Germany Divided and Reunited HIST 4230 The Age of the Renaissance HIST 4240 The Reformation HIST 4860 Enlightenment in W. Thought & Culture HIST 4290 Nazi Germany HIST 4293 Hitler, Churches and the Holocaust

Area Studies – Western Europe, Cont’d. HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire ITAL 5568 21st Century Italian Film ITAL 5569 20th Century Italy/Fiction & Film ITAL 5570 Immigrant Voices in Contemporary Italy ITAL 5571 Masters of Italian Cinema POLI 2418 US-European FP Cooperation POLI 2445 The Political Development of Western Europe POLI 4449 Domestic Politics in Postwar Europe POLI 4490 Democratization of Western Europe POLI 2519 The European Union in World Affairs

AREA STUDIES – CARIBBEAN & LATIN AMERICA

AADS 1118 Haiti and the Dominican Republic AADS 1172 Post-Slavery History of the Caribbean AADS 1174/HIST 2302 Modern Latin America AADS 2223 Jamaican Culture & Globalization AADS 3211/HIST 4360 Modern Brazil AADS 3322 Haiti Cherie: Haitian Literature and Culture

AADS 3324/HIST 4362 Populism & Military Rule in Latin America AADS 3325/HIST 4341 Revolutionary Cuba AADS 3329/HIST 4342 Caribbean during the Cold War 1962-1989 AADS 3331/HIST 4832 Afro Latin America AADS 3357 Haiti and Globalization AADS 3373/HIST 4343 Slave Societies in the Carib. and Lat. Am. ECON 2275 Econ. Dev.: The Experience of El Salvador ENGL 2199 Intro to Caribbean Writers HIST 2380 Post-Slavery History of the Caribbean HIST 2301 Colonial Latin America HIST 4361 Slaves, Soldiers and Citizens: Afro-Lat. Am. HIST 4301 Mexican Revolution HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire POLI 2411 Indigenous Politics in Latin America POLI 3436 Children’s Rights in Comp. Perspective SPAN 6614 History and Identity in Spanish America SPAN 6655 Writing and Memory in the Andean World SPAN 6660 Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean

SPAN 6686 Latin American Film: Recent Trends SOCY 1036 Introduction to Latin American Societies

SOCY 3342 Faith & Conflict: Rel. & Soc Change in Lat Am

SOCY 5594 Race in the Americas THEO 2309 Liberation Theology

AREA STUDIES – MENA (Middle East/North Africa)

ARTH 2213 Islamic Architecture

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Area Studies – MENA (Middle East/North AfricA), Cont’d. ARTH 2280 Masterpieces of Islamic Art

ARTH 3314 Art & Archaeology/Egypt/Ancient Near East ARTH 3316 Eastern Influences on Western Art ARTH 3350 Object in Islamic Art

ARTH 4473 Art of the Mediterranean ENGL 2348 / NELC 2161 Modern Middle Eastern and Arabic Literature

HIST 2101 Islamic Civilization HIST 2155 Podcasting the Ottomans

HIST 4140 Middle East in the 20th Century HIST 4150 Modern Iran HIST 4131 Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire HIST 4135 History & Historiogr. of Arab Israeli Confl. HIST 4132 Nationalism & The Middle East HIST 4190 Decolonization and the Cold War in Africa HIST 4261 French Visions of Empire

HIST 5110 Cities of the Islamic Mediterranean

ICSP 2250 Conversion, Islam & Politics in the Balkans ICSP 2382 Linguistic Culture of the Near East

ICSP 2450 Kuwait: Intercultural Dialogue & Diplomacy

ICSP 2615 Islam and Liberal Democracy MUSA 2309 Music & Culture/Middle East NELC 2061/SOCY 1148 Lang., Mem. & Identity in the Middle East POLI 2403 Rise and Rule of Islamic States POLI 2405 Comparative Politics of the Middle East

POLI 2414 Politics & Society in Central Eurasia POLI 2420 Modern Iran POLI 3444 Intellectuals & Politics in the Middle East POLI 2502 U.S-Iran Relations since World War II POLI 2528 International Relations of the Middle East POLI 2638 Islamic Political Philosophy SOCY 3367 Social Justice in Israel/Palestine

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