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21. Middle East Studies
Social and intellectual history of the Jews in Western europe to the fifteenth SLN 4847 LSJ 320 A The Politics Law of intl Human rights (5Cr) OSANLOO
http://jsis.artsci.washington.edu/programs/mideast/COURSES/winter2003.htm
Middle East Studies Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
WINTER 2003 MIDDLE EAST STUDIES SLN: 8852 SISME 490 B SPEC TOP: TURKISH CULTURAL HISTORY (5 cr) KURU w/NEAR E 242A (SLN: 5825), CHID 498 (SLN: 8856) TTh 3:30-5:20 DEN 314 TURKISH CULTURAL HISTORY FROM EMPIRE TO NATION: Republic of Turkey was established in 1923. After a succession of wars, a population, consisting mostly of Muslim, was brought together and was defined as the Turkish nation. In this class the making of Modern Turkey on the ruins of a dismembered Empire will be discussed. The ongoing adventure of the people of Turkey, within a divided but fast-changing world will be presented and discussed through novels, movies, and scholarly articles. There will also be invited lectures by specialists on Turkish Republic and culture. SLN: 7293 SISME 490 A SPEC TOP: (EN)GENDERING THE POST-COLONIAL (5 cr) BERRADA, F IN NORTH AFRICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE MW 2:30-3:50 SMI 404 F 2:30-4:20 THO 211 The course aims to present an overview of the literary and cultural scenes of the Maghreb with a focus on how recent voices from North African fiction and film are challenging both a fundamentally traditionalist and patriarchal establishment and a first-generation post-colonial male tradition. Through the study of selected works of fiction by writers from

22. Indiana University Bloomington School Of Nursing General Education Cluster Cours
1; HIST H252 Jewish History civ. 2; HIST H259 American Jewish History intl I203 Global Markets and Governance; intl I204 Human rights and Social
http://www.indiana.edu/~iubnurse/home/course/cluster.html

Nursing Course Descriptions
General Education Cluster Course Distribution
The five clusters for the general education requirements of the IU School of Nursing curriculum are listed below. Within each cluster is a list of IU Bloomington courses which can be used to meet the specific cluster requirement. Students admitted to IU prior to fall 2003 may also use the cluster course distributions published in the 2002-03 Pre-Nursing Handbook. Students admitted to IU fall 2003 and beyond are limited to the following course distributions. Critical/Analytical/Science Cluster Required for degree: ANAT A215, PHSL P215, BIOL M200/M215, + 6 hours of course work.
Required for admission: ANAT A215 + 3 additional hours from this cluster must be listed on the BSN application. Finite Math must also be completed and may be listed on the application.
Courses in this cluster are specifically identified to assist the student in understanding and using a purposeful thought process to accurately interpret nursing problems, evaluate information in determining probable validity and reliability and relevance to problems at hand, make inferences that avoid faulty reasoning and promote decision making, explain and define reasoning supporting decisions/conclusions, and monitor thought processes of self and others for correcting decision processes.
Courses in this cluster include but are not limited to:

23. ASPA International
eStrategies Central Eastern europe Online, a free weekly enewsletter 2005 ASPA, all rights reserved. Privacy Statement Webmaster.
http://www.aspanet.org/scriptcontent/intl.cfm
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ASPA International ASPA's growing international affiliations and activities have reflected our increasing commitment to voicing concerns and viewpoints from outside the United States and advancing public administration internationally from a U.S. perspective. ASPA International Coordinator Donald E. Klingner Graduate School of Public Affairs University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway P.O. Box 7150 Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7150 Telephone: +1-719-262-4012 Fax: +1-719-262-4183
E-mail: dklingner@aspanet.org What's New
  • Donald C. Menzel and Executive Director Antoinette Samuel. Read the minutes of the April 2005 ASPA International Consortium meeting. ASPA's Executive Committee voted to approve an MOU between ASPA and ESADE's Institute of Public Management , based in Barcelona, Spain. The 2006-2007 competition for Fulbright grants opened March 1, 2005. Fulbright Scholars lecture, consult and conduct research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields across the globe. Get more information, register and apply online at

24. POLI/INTL 361
Women’s rights. *Meaning of Jihad? Diversity of Islam. Sunni vs. Shia. Ideas and Politics. People vs. Fighting europe for control of the region
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~wnewmann/RV2SPR03.361.htm
POLI/INTL 361
Spring 2003 Review 2 The exam will consist of two sections:
  • Short answer/identifications: Choose 6 of 10. I want five or six sentences that define a term and STATE ITS SIGNIFICANCE. All the terms come directly from the review sheet. Essay: Choose one of two. The essay gives you an opportunity to think a bit, to allow you to use the information and ideas in the class to answer a specific question related to the issues we’ve discussed in class.
Terms with an asterisk before them are those that are also addressed in the readings.
List of Terms
Events of September 11 Political Agenda of terrorists Actions that will change US foreign policy The policies they resent: US power Westernization/Americanization US support for Israel US pressure on Iraq and Afghanistan US troops in Saudi Arabia US support for authoritarian elites in Middle East Poverty Tradition vs. modernization But terrorists seek authoritarian states which do not ally with the US, not Democracies Basics of Terrorism
  • *problems of definition (Hoffman; Pillar) *Goal of causing pain; pain that may change foreign policy of target state

25. POLI/INTL 361
Success in W. europe and NE Asia. US policy in the developing world (sacrificing Your rights once designated as an enemy combatant? Military tribunals
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~wnewmann/RV2SPR05.391.htm
POLI/INTL 391 Spring 2005 Review 2 The exam will consist of two sections:
  • Short answer/identifications: Choose 3 of 6. I want five or six sentences that define a term and STATE ITS SIGNIFICANCE. All the terms come directly from the review sheet. Essay: Choose one of two. The essay gives you an opportunity to think a bit, to allow you to use the information and ideas in the class to answer a specific question related to the issues we’ve discussed in class.
Terms with an asterisk before them are those that are also addressed in the readings.
List of Terms
Great Power, Superpowers, Hyperpower Since 1945: Bottom line of US national security policy US must create order in the international system or someone else will The essence of great power struggles is the competition for the right and power to create the rules of the international system So, effort at remaking the world in the US image or at least preventing someone else from remaking the world in its image US National Security Policy 1945 to 1990s 1. Anti-Soviet, Anti-Communist policy

26. Course Listing For JURI
Oasis Title intl HUM rights. Undergraduate prerequisite JURI 4640/6640. Oasis Title intl civ LITIG. Designed for both future litigators and business
http://bulletin.uga.edu/bulletin/courses/descript/juri.html
JURI 4000/6000. Agency and Partnerships. 2 hours.
Analysis of major rights and duties associated with business relationships involving principals and agents, partners, and franchisors and franchisees. Special emphasis is given to fiduciary aspects of such relationships.
Offered every year.
JURI 4010/6010. Civil Procedure I. 2 hours.
Oasis Title: CIVIL PROCEDURE I.
Rules of procedure governing civil actions; special emphasis on selecting proper forum, bringing necessary parties to court, stating claims for relief, resolving disputed claims by trial, and obtaining review of accuracy and fairness of resulting decision.
Offered fall semester every year.
JURI 4020/6020. Civil Procedure II. 3 hours.
Oasis Title: CIVIL PROCEDURE II.
Undergraduate prerequisite: JURI 4010/6010.
Further consideration of the rules of procedure governing civil actions; special emphasis on selecting proper forum, bringing necessary parties to court, stating claims for relief, resolving disputed claims by trial, and obtaining review of accuracy and fairness of resulting decision. Offered spring semester every year.

27. Current Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements (Updated
HISTW*3213, EAST CENTRAL europe 19141989, YES SPANBC*3131, VIOLNCE MEMRYFILM LIT civ WR, YES POLSV*3001, INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN rights, YES
http://snowbird.barnard.edu/pls/bcapp/mybc_courses_reqmts.courses_reqmts
Current Courses Satisfying General Education Requirements
(Updated September 21, 2005 )
Cultures in Comparison Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Historical Studies Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Literature Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Quantitative Reasoning Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Social Analysis Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2005
Fall 2005 CULTURES IN COMPARISON Fall 2005 Back to Top COURSE TITLE Satisfies
Requirement? AFRSBC*3004 INTRODUCTN TO AFRICAN STUDIES YES AFRSBC*3110 COLL:ISSUES AFRICANA STUDIES YES AHISBC*1001 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY I YES AHUMV*3340 YES AHUMV*3399 MAJOR TEXTS: MIDDLE EAST/INDIA YES AHUMV*3400 COLLOQUIUM ON MAJOR TEXTS YES ANTHG*4050 POPULAR RELIGION IN EAST ASIA YES ANTHG*4701 EXILES-ENCLOSURES-DYSTOPIES T YES ANTHV*1002 THE INTERPRETATION OF CULTURE YES ANTHV*1007 THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN SOCIETY YES ANTHV*1009 YES ANTHV*2004 YES ANTHV*2100 MUSLIM SOCIETIES YES ANTHV*3011 LIVING IN SOCIETY YES ANTHV*3014 PEOPLES OF EAST ASIA YES ANTHV*3328 YES ANTHV*3525 YES ANTHV*3917 URBAN GUERRILLAS YES ANTHV*3921 ANTICOLONIALISM YES ANTHV*3932 ANTHROPOLOGY OF JAZZ YES ANTHV*3943 YES ANTHV*3946 AFRICAN POPULAR CULTURE YES ANTHV*3947 TEXT, MAGIC, PERFORMANCE

28. Discover Vancouver Forum - Globalism Versus Nationalism
Multiculturalism and Social Integration in europe. intl. Political Science A working class that has no rights or freedoms in any democratic sense.
http://www.discovervancouver.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17885

29. The Minor In European Studies
HIST 211 Renaissance civ 13001550 3.0 S2. HIST 212 Reform/Early Mod Eur 1400-1660 3.0 F2 POLS 246F intl Relations Western europe 3.0 FA
http://www.csuchico.edu/catalog/cat03/programs/inst/min_euro.html
Program
BA in Asian Studies

BA in Modern Jewish Studies

BA in Latin American Studies
...
Minor in Asian Studies

Minor in European Studies
Minor in Latin American Studies

Minor in Middle Eastern Studies

Minor in Modern Jewish and Israel Studies

MA in Teaching International Languages
...
Self-Instructional Language Program
Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi,Portuguese, Russian, Urdu, and Vietnamese Course Offerings Office of International Programs Tehama Hall 211 e-mail: grin@csuchico.edu http://www.csuchico.edu/gisp/ip Director: Susan E. Place Program Coordinators African Studies: Hassan Sisay Asian Studies: Weikun Cheng European Studies: Kate Transchel Latin American Studies: Charlotte Ekland Middle Eastern Studies: Nasim Jawed Modern Jewish and Israel Studies: Sam Edelman Graduate Coordinator: Hilda Hernandez
The Minor in European Studies
Course Requirements for the Minor: 21 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this minor. 6 units selected from: Any modern European language courses (FREN, GERM, ITAL, or SPAN). The 6 units must be in the same modern European language.

30. CSU, Chico: 2005-2007 University Catalog
MUSC, 292, Maj Mus Fig in West civ, 3.0, FS. PHIL, 203, Existentialism, 3.0, FA * POLS, 446F, intl Relations Western europe, 3.0, FA
http://www.csuchico.edu/catalog/programs/inst/min_euro.html
Office of International Programs
Tehama Hall 211
e-mail: grin@csuchico.edu
http://www.csuchico.edu/gisp/ip

Director
William Loker
Program

BA in Latin American Studies

BA in Modern Jewish Studies

Minor in African Studies
...
Minor in Asian Studies
Minor in European Studies Minor in Latin American Studies Minor in Middle Eastern Studies Minor in Modern Jewish and Israel Studies MA in Teaching International Languages Self-Instructional Language Program: Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Russian Course Offerings The Faculty Program Coordinators African Studies Hassan Sisay Asian Studies Weikun Cheng European Studies Kate Transchel Latin American Studies Charlotte Ekland Middle Eastern Studies Nasim Jawed Modern Jewish and Israel Studies Sam Edelman Graduate Coordinator Hilda Hernández
THE MINOR IN EUROPEAN STUDIES
Course Requirements for the Minor: 21 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this minor. 6 units selected from: Any modern European language courses (FREN, GERM, ITAL, or SPAN). The 6 units must be in the same modern European language.

31. Project DIANA : Doe V. Karadzic : Brief Of Amicus Curiae Human Rights Watch
on behalf civil Action No. of all others similarly situated, 93 civ. Helsinki Watch monitors and reports on human rights conditions in europe,
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diana/karadzic/1june.htm
Doe v. Karadzic : Brief of Amicus Curiae Human Rights Watch
Interest of Amicus Curiae
Human Rights Watch is a non-partisan, non-governmental human rights organization headquartered in New York. It is the largest international human rights organization based in the United States, comprising five regional divisions: Africa Watch, Americas Watch, Asia Watch, Helsinki Watch and Middle East Watch. Helsinki Watch was established in 1979 and is the oldest and largest division of Human Rights Watch. Helsinki Watch monitors and reports on human rights conditions in Europe, including Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and Turkey. Since its inception, Helsinki Watch has worked extensively on conditions in the former Yugoslavia. Helsinki Watch has at least two full-time researchers in the region at all times. Tribunal on Former Yugoslavia, News From Helsinki Watch, Vol. 5, Issue 12 (August 1, 1993). The Women's Rights Project of Human Rights Watch has also assisted in gathering testimonial evidence of rape and other crimes against women committed in the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Founded by Human Rights Watch in 1990, the Women's Rights Project monitors and reports on violence against women and gender discrimination around the world. It has documented the widespread use of rape as a weapon of war in the former Yugoslavia as well as in other conflict situations. See, e.g., HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH, UNTOLD TERROR: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN PERU'S ARMED CONFLICT (1992). Human Rights Watch, through Helsinki Watch, has provided its findings to the Commission of Experts appointed by the United Nations Secrerary General to investigate war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. In addition, representatives of Helsinki Watch have provided testimony and reports on the Balkans to various bodies of the United Nations, the United States State Department, Congress and other international and domestic organizations.

32. International News
France is home to Western europe s biggest Jewish and Muslim communities and many The Hindu human rights report—the first in what is to be an annual
http://www.pluralism.org/news/intl/index.php?feature=1

33. General Education Western Civilization And Culture
GERM 4773 Post1945 German Literature and Culture in Modern europe. HIST 1223 europe, 1500-1815 intl *3000 “Founding of Scotland 11th -13th Centuries”
http://www.ou.edu/admrec/humwciv.htm
Prospective Students Housing Student Life THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA ... Classroom Management Academic Publications Other Links University-Wide General Education
Approved Course List

July 2005 General Education Core Areas Symbolic and Oral Communication Natural Science Social Science Humanities ... Capstone
CORE AREA IV. HUMANITIES - WESTERN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE
(2 courses. One course must be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493; the second course cannot be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493 to fulfill this requirement, but must be one of the other courses from the list.)
COURSES MARKED BY AN ASTERISK (*) AND WHOSE TITLES ARE ENCLOSED IN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) HAVE BEEN APPROVED ONLY FOR THE SUBJECT MATTERS INDICATED. ARCH 4443 History of American Built Environment A HI 3753 History of Interior Design, Early Civilization through the 17th Century

34. Interdisciplinary Programs--Webster University 2005-2007 Undergraduate Catalog
The international human rights program at Webster University seeks to Webster s international network of campuses and programs in europe, Asia,
http://www.webster.edu/ugcatalog/interdisciplinary.html
Interdisciplinary Programs David Carl Wilson, Director Webster University offers students the opportunity to study in areas that cut across disciplines by offering general studies coursework and majors, minors, or certificates in environmental studies, fine arts, international human rights, international studies, Latin American studies, liberal arts, multicultural studies, practical and interdisciplinary ethics, and women's studies.
Interdisciplinary Studies Committee
  • Committee Chair, Art Sandler Center for Ethics, Kate Parsons Environmental Studies, Don Conway-Long Freshman Seminars, Brian Kennelly General Studies, Michael Salevouris International Human Rights, Art Sandler International Studies, Kathleen Corley Latin American Studies, Silvia Navia Mendez-Bonito Multicultural Studies, Douglas Finlayson Women's Studies, Emily Thompson and Anne Geraghty-Rathert
Majors and Degrees Offered

35. UMUC-Europe :: Undergrad :: Bachelors :
GVPT 308 Human rights in the World GVPT 335 Foreign Policy and the New World Order 2004 UMUCeurope • Int l Im Bosseldorn 30, Heidelberg 69126,
http://www.ed.umuc.edu/undergrad/bachelors/international-perspective.html
Undergraduate Graduate Distance Education General Info ... Search
Cross-Curricular Courses
The following course lists apply for students whose degree requirements are effective under the 2004-2005 Catalog . Students under an earlier Catalog should contact an academic advisor to confirm their course choices. No course may be used to fulfill more than one of the cross-curricular requirements, even though it may appear on more than one list.
International Perspective
Any foreign language course of 3 or more credits applies. ACCT 425 International Accounting
ANTH 102 Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics
ANTH 343 Physical Anthropology and Archeology
ANTH 344 Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics
ANTH 398B Medicine, Health, and Culture
ANTH 417 Peoples and Cultures of East Asia
ARTH 200 Art of the Western World to 1300
ARTH 201 Art of the Western World from 1300
ARTH 335 17th-Century Art in the Netherlands
ARTH 370 History of World Art I
ARTH 371 History of World Art II ARTH 380 Masterpieces of Painting ARTH 381 Masterpieces of Sculpture ARTH 382 Masterpieces of Architecture ARTH 400 Egyptian Art and Archaeology ARTH 455 20th-Century Art to 1945 ARTH 456 20th-Century Art from 1945 ARTH 489B History of Graphic Arts ARTH 490 Chinese Painting ASTD Any 3-credit course BEHS 325 Cultural Perspectives Asia BEHS 361 Global Environmental Change BMGT 392 Global Business Management BMGT 446 International Finance BMGT 482 Business and Government BMGT 491 Exploring the Future BMGT 498P International Business Law

36. UMUC-Europe :: Undergrad :: Bachelors :: Major-minor :
HIST 372 Legacy of the Civil rights Movement (3) 2004 UMUCeurope • Int l Im Bosseldorn 30, Heidelberg 69126, Germany • APO Unit 29216, APO AE 09102.
http://www.ed.umuc.edu/undergrad/bachelors/major-minor/history.html
Undergraduate Graduate Distance Education General Info ... Search
History
Students may seek either an academic major or minor in history.
Major in History
The major in history provides students with skills in historical research and analysis, a chronological understanding of the past, and factual knowledge of specific historical periods. Study yields an appreciation of U.S. history as well as the histories of other peoples and cultures that enhances multicultural understanding in the workplace and everyday society. Such skills and knowledge prepare students for careers in education, law, government, business, management, public relations, writing, and research.
Objectives
Students who graduate with a major in history will be able to:
  • Demonstrate an understanding of historical methods and appreciate how history has been written and interpreted over recorded time. Articulate how he or she is uniquely affected by the U.S. historical experience. Demonstrate a chronological understanding of the diverse peoples, events, and cultures that have shaped human civilization. Think and read critically and conduct research that includes identifying, evaluating, and presenting with integrity the primary and secondary sources of historical information.

37. Amnesty International USA: Abolish The Death Penalty
Death Penalty Defies International Human rights Standards 2002 The Council of europe s Committee of Ministers adopted Protocol 13 to the european
http://www.amnestyusa.org/abolish/factsheets/international_h_r_standards.html
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Abolish the Death Penalty
Death Penalty Defies International Human Rights Standards
The death penalty is a violation of human rights. More than half the countries in the world have now abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
The United Nations adopted without dissent the Universal Declaration of Human Rights ( UDHR . The Declaration proclaims the right of every individual to protection from deprivation of life. It states that no one shall be subjected to cruel or degrading punishment. The death penalty violates both of these fundamental rights. The UN adopted the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR . Article 6 of the Covenant states that "no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life" and that the death penalty shall not be imposed on pregnant women or on those who were under the age of 18 at the time of the crime. Article 7 states that "no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." The UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) adopted "Safeguards Guaranteeing Protection of the Rights of Those Facing the Death Penalty."

38. History Course Descriptions
French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire, the Concert of europe, German and Italian HIST A354 Eyes On the Prize America s Civil rights Movement 3 CR
http://history.uaa.alaska.edu/histcour.html
History Course Descriptions Information taken from the 1999-2000 UAA Catalog Enrollment Services UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL COURSES: HIST A101 Western Civilization I 3 CR Contact Hours: 3 + Course Attributes: GER Humanities or GER Social Sciences A survey of the origins of Western Civilization in the ancient Near East and subsequent development through 1650. The major political, social, economic, and intellectual developments will be emphasized.
HIST A102 Western Civilization II 3 CR Contact Hours: 3 + Course Attributes: GER Humanities or GER Social Sciences A survey of the developments in Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. The major social, political, economic, and intellectual characteristics of Western Society will be emphasized. HIST A121 East Asian Civilization I 3 CR Contact Hours: 3 + Course Attributes: GER Humanities or GER Social Sciences The Great Tradition: origin and development of civilizations of China and Japan, from beginnings to 1600, with emphasis on traditional, social, political, and cultural institutions. HIST A122 East Asian Civilization II 3 CR Contact Hours: 3 + Course Attributes: GER Humanities or GER Social Sciences The Modern Transformation: East Asia from 1600 to present, with emphasis on patterns of social cohesion, transition, and revolutionary change.

39. LegalCitation: Periodical Abbreviations
rights L. Rev. Buffalo Journal of International Law, Buff. J. Int l L. Buff. Mason U. civ. rights LJ. George Washington Journal of International Law and
http://legalcitation.net/qperiod.htm
Legal Periodical Abbreviations
Note that periodicals with differing abbreviations for ALWD and Bluebook are marked with an asterisk. Differences between the two styles of abbreviation are primarily the result of differences in the two styles of abbreviating individual words. Bluebook style tends to use an apostophe to abbreviate terms like "international" (Int'l) while ALWD uses the more common period style (Intl.) to indicate that the term is an abbreviation. See the list of terms abbreviated differently by ALWD and Bluebook Periodical Bluebook Abbr. ALWD Abbr. ABA Journal * A.B.A. J. ABA J. Adelaide Law Review Adel. L. Rev. Adel. L. Rev. Administrative Law Bulletin Admin. L. Bull. Admin. L. Bull. Administrative Law Journal Admin. L.J. Admin. L.J. Administrative Law Journal of American University Admin. L.J. Am. U. Admin. L.J. Am. U. Administrative Law Review Admin. L. Rev. Admin. L. Rev. Air Force Law Review A.F. L. Rev. A.F. L. Rev. Akron Law Review Akron L. Rev. Akron L. Rev. Akron Tax Journal Akron Tax J. Akron Tax J. Alabama Law Review Ala. L. Rev.

40. KU: Master Of Arts In International Studies
intl 702 International Institutions and Processes Consideration of foreign policy EURS 605 Culture and Plitics of the Cold War in Western europe
http://www.ku.edu/~mais/courses.shtml

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Courses Offerings for the M.A. in International Studies
Please note: Not all courses will be offered every year. To see what is offered, go to the timetable of classes web page.
Core Courses
INTL 701: Approaches to International Studies
Strongly recommended for all students. INTL 702: International Institutions and Processes
Consideration of foreign policy decision-making, international institutions (governmental and nongovernmental), public and private international law, contemporary patterns of international conflict and cooperation, and the evolution of the international system in the twenty-first century. INTL 703: The World Economy
An introduction to international trade and finance, theories of economic development, and international economic structures; case studies in international business and economic policy. INTL 704: Global Cultures and Societies
Examination of the components of culture, economic and political anthropology, major global cultural areas, and the impact of cultural differences as expressed through language, literature, religion, thought, and motivation in cross-cultural communications.

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