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Extractions: International Studies Academic Programs International Studies is designed to allow undergraduate students of all interests to pursue the study of foreign cultures and societies and the global forces with which they interact. To enroll, please contact the CIE to make an appointment. International Studies (B.A.) International Studies Certificate Why pursue international studies? We live in an interdependent world. Daily headlines, national policies, and regional economics are shaped by people all around the globe. World forces affect our academic choices, career opportunities, and shopping listseven the water we drink and the air we breathe. As more businesses and organizations expand globally, we as individuals are going global, too, surfing the Web and e-mailing across the seas to pursue our personal and professional goals. Following this trend, international studies provides a context for studying social and natural sciences, business and commerce, the humanities, fine arts, and foreign languages within a global context. International studies provides an interdisciplinary program designed to give students specialized and general global knowledge, second language skills, and significant international experience. Each student will complete the core courses, select a second language, and study abroad or complete an internship (as approved by the Director of the Center for International Education). Those choosing to major with an emphasis may select either Latin American studies or international human rights. Students may also work with the CIE Director to develop an individual emphasis in another area of study at the university.
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES HONR 3702 Social Justice and Human rights Human rights and Social Justice. RELS 3131 Islam europe intl 2301 Introduction to european Studies(3) http://www.provost.uncc.edu/academic_affairs/faculty_governance/course_curriculu
Extractions: APPROVALS MEMORANDUM TO: Dean Schley Lyons FROM: Cathy Sanders Director of Assessment and Faculty Governance DATE: December 21, 2004 RE: Request to revise International Studies requirement course listings T he Request to revise International Studies requirement course listings was approved by the chair of the Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee on December 17, 2004, for immediate implementation. Catalog Copy International Studies INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Director: Professor Chernotsky BACHELOR OF ARTS A major in International Studies requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of the three Advanced Core areas designed to
International Studies INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Director HONR 3702 Social Justice and Human rights. RELS 1110 The Long Search. 3. Foreign Language. europe intl 2301 Introduction to european Studies(3) http://www.provost.uncc.edu/academic_affairs/catalogs/2001-2003_Catalog/internat
Extractions: International Studies INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Director: Professor Chernotsky International Studies is an interdisciplinary program within the College of Arts and Sciences. It draws upon the faculty and courses of a number of departments and is structured to give students skills and knowledge to understand and analyze societies outside the United States in the context of the rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. By integrating courses on area studies and world affairs from a variety of departments, the program allows students interested in studying other cultures and societies to focus attention across traditional disciplinary boundaries. International Studies is of particular value to those with career objectives in government, law, journalism, teaching, business, trade, or military service. It also serves those who will seek employment with international organizations such as the United Nations or with non-governmental agencies with an international or cross-cultural focus. BACHELOR OF ARTS A major in International Studies requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of the three Advanced Core areas designed to enhance global economic, geo/political, and social/cultural awareness; (3) one required course and four elective courses from within one of the area concentrations offered -
Undergraduate Concentration In International Studies intl Relations before WWI. HIST29404. Human rights Latin America civ/Pop Culture In China. EALC28500, HIST24202. History of Modern China http://internationalstudies.uchicago.edu/undergrad/courses.html
Extractions: view approved courses for spring quarter International Studies (INST) Courses 23101. Contemporary Global Issues I. It is recommended that IS majors enroll in this required introductory course in their second year. Autumn 23102. Contemporary Global Issues II. It is recommended that IS majors enroll in this required introductory course in their second year. Winter 24300. Globalization and Neo-Liberalism. (=BPRO 24300) PQ: Third- or fourth-year standing. M. Rothenberg, R. Baiman. Spring.
Extractions: @import url(/.static/css/public.ltr.css); @import url(/style.css); Skip Navigation Search ILPS Online Home About ILPS Latest Headlines Central Info Bureau ... Sitemap You are here ILPS Online Central Info Bureau Int'l Assemblies Second International Assembly DECLARATION OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY APPENDIX CHARTER DECLARATION OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY Resolutions Archive Proceedings If you sign-up for an account you will be able to customise elements of this site and subscribe to an email newsletter. If you have an account you can login to this site If you have an account and you have forgotten your details you can request an email reminder DECLARATION OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL ASSEMBLY The general crisis of imperialism has been worsening despite the seeming triumph of monopoly capitalism due to the revisionist betrayal of socialism, the growth of fascism, racism, sexism and jingoism. The crisis of overproduction, financial collapses, growth of fascism and wars of aggression manifest the crisis. In the face of increased oppression and exploitation, the working class and the oppressed peoples of the world have been steadily waging all forms of resistance for democracy and liberation against imperialism. The emergence of the ILPS is a major development in the peopleâs resistance.
Extractions: @import url(/.static/css/public.ltr.css); @import url(/style.css); Skip Navigation Search ILPS Online Home About ILPS Latest Headlines Central Info Bureau ... Sitemap You are here ILPS Online Central Info Bureau Int'l Assemblies First International Assemly ... Written Contributions from Guest Speakers Imperialist Aggression and the Peoples' Struggle Art and Culture for Peoples' Liberation Cultural Work for the People in the Present Era Globalization's Assault on the Rights of Women ... Imperialism, Labour, and Gender Imperialist Aggression and the Peoples' Struggle Issues of Continuity and Change within Imperialism Junk Imperialist Globalization! Maoâs Socialist Development Model Military and Nuclear Production and the Three Forms of the Circuit of Capital ... The Philippine Revolutionary Movement: Combining Armed and Legal Struggles If you sign-up for an account you will be able to customise elements of this site and subscribe to an email newsletter. If you have an account you can login to this site If you have an account and you have forgotten your details you can request an email reminder Imperialist Aggression and the Peoples' Struggle By Captain Danilo P. Vizmanos
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Extractions: There, however, the impulse to consolidate is motivated by goals of easier access for victims to the system, the steep rise in number of states parties (from 10 to 35 or 40) and number of complaints, and the need for greater efficiency in a system with a proven track record. No observer doubts, on the other hand, that the true motives for consolidation within the OAS have more to do with diminishing the profile of human rights in the Americas and gutting the power of the Commission to issue reports, either on countries or in individual complaints, which are critical of certain countrys' adherence to international human rights norms, particularly those countries which have not yet accepted the jurisdiction of the Court. Other reforms on the table and not yet acted upon include a proposal to expand the membership of the Commission from 7 to 11, The Commission and the Court continued to take on additional cases in 1996, with a strong inclination on the part of both bodies to the friendly settlement of contentious matters. The Commission saw 140 new filings in 1995, bringing their total pending individual cases to 735 at the beginning of the year.
Diversity Courses intl 245 Intro to intl Human rights intl 260 Global Media Genres and Audiences intl 285 Ethnicity/Nationalism in Eastern/Central europe http://www.macalester.edu/registrar/diversity.html
Extractions: Updated September 5, 2005 DOMESTIC DIVERSITY AMST Explorations of Race/Racism AMST 103 Problem of Race AMST 110 Introduction to African-American Studies AMST 240 Race/Culture/Ethnicity in Education AMST 285 Asian American Community/Identity AMST 331 Racial Formation/Culture/US History AMST 340 Living on the Edge: Asian-Amer Experience (Plus topics courses: History of the US Working Class;Comparative Freedom Movements; Asian American Literature/Cultural Theory; Race, Place and Space; Race, Ethnicity and Politics)
Northeastern University - International Affairs HST U388 Borderlands World War II in Eastern europe 4 SH HST U475 The Culture of europe 4 SH AFR U639 Globalism, Racism, and Human rights 4 SH http://www.casdn.neu.edu/~intl/program.shtml
Extractions: Students wishing to complete the major in international affairs take seventeen courses; in addition, students must fulfill a Foreign Language Proficiency requirement, an International Experience requirement, and the Bachelor of Arts core curriculum. Students majoring in international affairs should maintain a minimum 2.750 GPA until the beginning of their international experience. Current Northeastern students wishing to declare an international affairs major must have a minimum 2.750 GPA. See the Course Description Registry for course descriptions. B.A. in International Affairs To earn the B.A. in International Affairs, students must complete the College of Arts and Sciences B.A. Core Requirements for specified programs. See the Core Requirements for more information. In addition, candidates for the Bachelor in Arts in International Affairs must also complete the requirements for the Major in International Affairs as listed below. (Further below, there is information for candidates seeking the Minor in International Affairs Major in International Affairs Required Courses
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Extractions: Many things have been and remain to be said about Friday's advisory opinion on Israel's security fence by the 15-member International Court of Justice, most of it having to do with the court's jurisdiction, fitness, and reasoning. How can Israel expect justice from an international tribunal on which no Israeli jurist is eligible to serve? How can we expect it from one on which Egyptian and Jordanian judges do serve? How does the court sidestep the question of the terrorism that created the fence and then render an opinion on the legality of settlements? More interesting is the question of the political uses to which the verdict will be put. From the lips of Saeb Erekat and his epigones, we already know: as the latest in a list of irrelevant, biased, or tendentiously interpreted UN resolutions, rattled off the tongue at high speed, to create the impression of legal unimpeachability for the Palestinian cause.