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Dec 26, 2024
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2016-2017 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Relations
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The program of study in International Relations combines a rigorous and diverse set of courses from the social sciences and the humanities to help students develop conceptual and problem solving skills to address global issues that are by nature complex and interdisciplinary. The International Relations major is administered by the Politics Department, in consultation with the History, Economics and Business, Modern Languages and Classics Departments.
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Major requirements include:
Course Requirements:
Students in the International Relations major must take a minimum of 11 courses, as specified in the requirements below.
International Politics Requirement.
Students must complete the following five core courses in international politics:
History, Comparative Politics and Regional Studies
Students must complete two courses in the following area (at least one of which must be an upper-level History course):
Students must complete one course in each of the following areas:
International Relations Theory Requirement
Language Requirement
Students must complete one advanced level language course (or a literature course for a language that does not offer an advanced language course). Students are also strongly encouraged to complete a language minor. The senior comprehensive examination will include a language component.
Senior Comprehensive Examination:
Comprehensive examinations, both written and oral, are required. The written exam is the ETS National Test in Political Science. The oral exam will require the student to discuss aspects of international relations before a committee composed of faculty from the Politics, History, and Business and Economics departments. These oral comprehensives will have a language component. The individual student’s selected foreign language will determine which professor from the modern language or classics department will be asked to participate in the oral examination. Students completing language minors do not have to take the language component of the oral comprehensive examination.
Study Abroad:
Students are strongly encouraged to gain real international experience during their undergraduate years through study abroad, travel and internships.
Sophomore Year
IR majors generally take courses in the areas global governance, securities studies, international relations theory, comparative politics and regional studies or history. Depending on initial placement, they may also be completing their modern or classical language requirement. The remainder of their schedules can be filled by other core or major requirements, general electives or courses for a minor or double major.
Junior Year
In the junior year IR majors generally take International Political Economy (PO 232) and their international relations theory requirement. They also take Research Methods in the spring semester. Students who study abroad will need to take Research Methods at a different time. The rest of students’ schedules can be occupied with other major requirements, core requirements, general electives, or courses for a minor or double major.
Senior Year
IR majors take their senior seminar requirement in the fall semester. The rest of their schedules can be occupied with other major requirements, core requirements, general electives, or courses for a minor or double major.
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