INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(AS) {INTR}
101. International Relations in
Theory and Practice. (C) Distribution Course in Society. Class of 2009 & prior only. Staff.
A survey of theoretical and conceptual approaches to the study
of International Relations as they are employed by analysts
and practitioners in the field.
199. Independent Study. (C)
250. Political Risk Analysis. (C) Staff. Prerequisite(s): ECON 001
& ECON 002; PSCI 001.
This course teaches students to apply social science theories
and concepts together with futures methodologies (e.g. Delphi
method; country risk assessments used by ratings agencies)
to the challenges of addressing international political risks
to the continuity, effectiveness and operations of business,
government and other organizations in their international
transactions.
290. (CINE290, PSCI050) Topics in International Relations.
(C) Society
Sector. All classes. staff. Prerequisite(s): Will vary
by topic.
In first experimental offering, IR Program pre-req applied(Econ
001 & Econ 002; PSCI 001).
SM 390. Senior Seminar for Thesis
Research. (A) Staff.
Prerequisite(s): PSCI 150 or INTR 101. Department Honors.
Honors seminar in International Relations. A two semester
sequence including review of advanced International Relations
theory and preparation of honors thesis.
SM 391. Senior Seminar For Thesis
Research. (B) Staff.
Department Honors.
Honors seminar in international relations. Second semester
of a two semester sequence including review of advanced international
relations theory and preparation of honors thesis.
399.
Independent Study for Thesis Research. (C)
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