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Minor Requirements
The requirements for the minor are six economics and political sciences courses and completion of the language requirement as follows:
Introductory Course
- POSC 232Â -Â Fundamentals of International Relations (IR) (a prerequisite for upper-level courses for IR majors)
Core Political Science Subfield Courses
At least two of the following POSC courses:
- POSC 349Â -Â The International Political Economy
- POSC 353Â -Â National Security
- POSC 357Â -Â International Institutions
- POSC 366Â -Â Contemporary American Foreign Policy
- POSC 374Â -Â International Law
Economics Courses
All of the following:
- ECON 151Â -Â Introduction to Economics
- ECON 249Â -Â International Economics (Students who have completed the relevant prerequisites may take ECON 349Â in place of ECON 249)
IR Seminar
Unless the director grants specific permission, the seminar must be taken on campus. IR concentrators pursuing honors must take an IR seminar in addition to the honors seminar.
One of the following:
- HIST 489Â -Â Seminar on Problems in Military History
- POSC 405Â -Â Seminar: Coercive Diplomacy: Trade, Aid & Sanctions
- POSC 406Â -Â Seminar: The State and Political Violence
- POSC 407Â -Â Seminar: Media and International Relations
- POSC 416Â -Â Seminar: Democracy, Capitalism, and the Changing World Order
- POSC 421Â -Â Seminar: Information Warfare
- POSC 433Â -Â Seminar: Topics in Globalization
- POSC 434Â -Â Seminar: Immigrants, Refugees, and the Politics of Borders
- POSC 436Â -Â Seminar: Continuity and Change in International Politics
- POSC 437Â -Â Seminar: Democratization and Prospects for Peace and Prosperity
- POSC 451Â -Â Seminar: Africa in World Politics
- POSC 454Â -Â Seminar: The Cold War and After
- POSC 456Â -Â Seminar: War - Theories and Practices
- Other seminars in the Division of Social Sciences may count with permission of the program director.
Language Requirement
For both majors and minors, reading proficiency in a Western European language equal to that attained by completion of two 300-level courses with a grade of at least C.
Alternatively, for students interested in a non-Western European language, such as Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian, etc., the requirement can be satisfied by reading proficiency equal to that attained by completion of two 200-level courses with a grade of at least C. Students entering with AP credit in a non-Western language must take at least one language course at ²Ø¾«¸ó.
Students seeking clarification regarding their current level of proficiency should contact the language department or program in question.
To receive credit for courses taken off campus, arrangements must be made in advance with the director of the IR program.
GPA Requirement
Satisfactory completion of the IR minor requires (1) a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the six IR-designated courses, and (2) a grade of C or better in POSC 232, ECON 151, and the seminar. A student may not count toward an IR minor any courses being counted toward a major in political science.
International Relations Program
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