International Relations
International Relations focuses on the systemic study of international politics and institutions and the conduct of diplomacy and foreign policy. Includes instruction in international relations theory, international security and organizations, and the global political economy. The curriculum includes the comparative study of specific countries and regions around the globe, including the non-Western world.
Courses
- POL101 — Political Ideas and Institutions
- POL251 — Introduction to World Politics
- POL331 — Governments of Western Europe
- POL332 — Politics of Russia and the Successor States
- POL333 — Latin American Government and Politics
- POL334 — Middle East Government and Politics
- POL335 — African Government and Politics (Diversity)
- POL336 — Asian Government and Politics
- POL337 — Emerging Political Issues in the Nonwestern World
- POL338 — Politics of Eastern Europe
- POL339 — Canadian Government and Politics
- POL353 — Theories of International Politics
- POL354 — International Organizations
- POL355 — International Security
- POL434 — Politics of the Arab Peninsula [Goal 8] (Diversity)
- POL436 — Southeast Asian Governments and Politics
- POL454 — The Politics of the Global Economy