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2013-2014 CATALOG International Studies Minor Checklist BGS Degree

This checklist is for advising purposes only. Consult your undergraduate catalog or official degree audit for degree requirements.

 Twelve advanced hours in the minor coursework are required.  A 2.25 cumulative GPA must be maintained in all minor courses.  No grade lower than a “C” will be accepted as credit for the BGS degree.

21 Hours

_____ GEO 1310 - World Geography _____ GEO 3303 - Economic Geography _____ POSI 3322 (WI)- Introduction to International Studies

Choose 1 from: _____ ECO 3317 - International Economics (Prerequisite: ECO 2301 or both ECO 2314 and ECO 2315) _____ POSI 4326 (WI) - Issues in World Politics _____ POSI 4327 (WI) - Theories of International Politics _____ POSI 4356 (WI) - International Law _____ POSI 4357 (WI) - International Organizations _____ POSI 4359 (WI) - Politics of International Economic Relations (Prerequisite: POSI 3322) _____ POSI 4367- International Conflict and Security

Choose 3 courses from: _____ ACC 2301 Accounting in Organizations and Society _____ ACC 2361 Introduction to Financial Accounting _____ ACC 2362 Introduction to Managerial Accounting _____ AG 3319 - International Food and Fiber Systems _____ AG 4383 – Agricultural Resource economics _____ ANTH 3306 - World Prehistory _____ ANTH 3309 – Cultures Through Film _____ ANTH 3314 - Latin American Cultures _____ ANTH 3316 (WI) – The Origin and Evolution of Human Behavior _____ ANTH 3323 (WI) - Cultures of the Middle East _____ ANTH 3324 - Mexican American Culture _____ ANTH 3326 - Maya History and Society _____ ANTH 3327- Anthropology of Religion and Fundamentalism _____ ANTH 3345 (WI) - Archaeology of Mexico _____ ANTH 3347 - Archaeology of North America _____ ANTH 3350 - Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective

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_____ ANTH 3354 -Latin American Gender and Sexuality _____ ANTH 3355 – Introduction to Yucatec/Lacandon Maya _____ ANTH 3356 - Archaeology of Andean Civilization _____ ANTH 3360 – Economic Anthropology _____ ANTH 3363 - The Art and Archaeology of the Olmec _____ ANTH 3376K – Japan and American Cultures _____ ANTH 4320 (WI) - Rise of Civilization _____ ARTH 2301 - Ancient to Medieval Art _____ ARTH 2302 - Renaissance to Modern Art _____ ARTH 3301 – History of Modern Art _____ ARTH 4302 (WI) - Latin American Art _____ ARTH 4303 (WI) - Pre-Columbian Art _____ ARTH 4304 (WI) - History of Cinema _____ ARTH 4306 (WI) - Renaissance Art _____ ARTH 4308 (WI) - Asian Art _____ ARTH 4311 – History of Italian Art _____ ARTH 4313 – Hellenistic Art and Culture (WI) _____ ARTH 4321 – Special Topics in Art History when Focus in European _____ BIO 3308 – Global Ecology _____ BLAW 3363 - International Business Law (Prerequisites: Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ CIS 3317 - E-Business (Prerequisites: Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ CJ 4330 – Cybercrime _____ CJ 4390E – Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia _____ COMM 3318K - Diversity and Communication (Prerequisite: COMM 2315 or 2330 or 2338.) _____ COMM 3318M - Intercultural Communication in the Americas _____ COMM 3329 - Intercultural Communication (Prerequisite: COMM 2315 or 2330 or 2338) _____ DAN 4368 (WI) – World Dance and Culture _____ DAN 4369 (WI) – Dance in the 20th and 21st Centuries _____ ECO 3311 - Money and Banking (Prerequisites: ECO 2314 and 2315, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ ECO 3315 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (Prerequisite: ECO 2314 and 2315, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ ECO 3317 - International Economics (Prerequisites: ECO 2301 or both ECO 2314 and 2315, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ ECO 3320 (WI) - Latin American Economies (Prerequisites: ECO 2301 or both ECO 2314 and 2315, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ ECO 3353 (WI) - Comparative Economic Systems (Prerequisites: ECO 2301or both ECO 2314 and 2315, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ ENG 3311 (WI) – Practices in Writing and Rhetoric (when emphasis is travel writing) _____ ENG 3316 (WI) - Film and Prose Fiction (Repeatable once, in special situations, when topic varies.) _____ ENG 3322 (WI) - The European Novel _____ ENG 3325 (WI) - Russian Literature in Translation _____ ENG 3341 (WI) - Studies in World Literature

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(Repeatable once, in special situations, when topic varies.) _____ ENG 3350 (WI) - Medieval European Literature _____ ENG 3351 (WI) - Anglo-Saxon Language, Literature, and Culture _____ ENG 3393 (WI) - Introduction to Canadian Literature _____ FCD 3346 – Families in Southeast Asia _____ FR 3305 - Acting French (Prerequisites: FR 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher) _____ FR 3306 (WI) - Masterpieces of French Literature (Prerequisites: FR 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher, Repeatable for credit with different emphasis.) _____ FR 3381 - Business French I (Prerequisites: FR 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher) _____ FR 3382 - Business French II (Prerequisites: FR 1410-2320, FR 3381 with grades of “C” or higher) _____ FR 4304 (WI) - Topics in French Literature and Culture (Repeatable for credit with different emphasis.) _____ FR 4370 (WI)- French Civilization (Repeatable for credit with different emphasis.) _____ FR 4390 - Studies in French Culture, Language or Literature

_____ GEO 3307 - Geography of Europe _____ GEO 3308 - Latin America _____ GEO 3309 (WI) - US and Canada _____ GEO 3328 - Geography of North America and the Middle East _____ GEO 3332 (WI) - Geography of South and Southeast Asia _____ GEO 3333 - Geography of China and Japan _____ GEO 3340 - Political Geography _____ GEO 3349 - Population Geography _____ GEO 3353 – American Ethnic Geography _____ GEO 4322 – Interpretive Environmental Geography _____ GEO 4328 (WI) - Geography of the Russian Realm _____ GER 3304 – Topics in German Literature and Culture _____ GER 3304A – German Cinema _____ GER 3370 (WI) - German Civilization (Prerequisites: GER 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher, May be repeated once for additional credit.) _____ GER 3380 - Business German in Global Economy (Prerequisites: GER 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher) _____ GER 4310 - Masterpieces of German Literature (Prerequisites: GER 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher, completion of one 3000- level GER course or departmental approval.) _____ GER 4390 – Studies in German Culture, Language, or Literature _____ H ED 33 01 - Environmental Health Issues _____ H ED 3348 - Prevention of Disease _____ HIST 3310 (WI) - History of Europe, 1815-1919 _____ HIST 3311 (WI) - History of Europe Since 1919 _____ HIST 3312 (WI) - Renaissance and Reformation _____ HIST 3313 (WI) – Europe During the Old Regime, 1600-1760 _____ HIST 3314 (WI) - Revolutionary Europe, 1760-1815 _____ HIST 3315 (WI) - History of England to 1603

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_____ HIST 3316 (WI) - History of England since 1603 _____ HIST 3319 (WI) - Colonial History of Brazil _____ HIST 3320 (WI) - History of Mexico _____ HIST 3322 (WI) - Colonial History of Latin America to 1828 _____ HIST 3324 (WI) - Latin America from Independence to Present _____ HIST 3325 (WI) - Special Topics in Latin American History (May be repeatable with different emphasis.) _____ HIST 3326 (WI)- The Southern Cone of Latin America _____ HIST 3327 (WI) - History of Mexico to 1848 _____ HIST 3329 (WI) - Spanish Borderlands, 1521-1821 _____ HIST 3357 (WI) - History of U.S. Foreign Relations _____ HIST 3358 (WI) - The Military History of the Western World _____ HIST 3361 (WI) - The Napoleonic Wars _____ HIST 3368F (WI) – History of U.S. Foreign Policy Making in the Muslim World _____ HIST 3368O (WI) – U.S. Foreign Relations from Revolution to Reconstruction _____ HIST 4303 (WI) - Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean World, 1600 B.C-30 B.C. _____ HIST 4304 (WI) - Ancient Rome and the Mediterranean 500 B.C-500 A.D. _____ HIST 4307 (WI) - Medieval European History, 300-1400 _____ HIST 4317 (WI) - Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1689 _____ HIST 4318A (WI) - Daily Life in the Roman Empire _____ HIST 4318G (WI) - Western Europe and the Development of Modern Africa _____ HIST 4318H (WI) - Everyday Life in Europe from the Reformation through WWII _____ HIST 4318J (WI) - The Arab-Israeli Wars, 1948-1996 _____ HIST 4318O (WI) - History of Modern Spain _____ HIST 4303 (WI) – Ancient Greece & the Mediterranean World, 1600 B.C. to 30 B.C. _____ HIST 4318 (WI) – Special Topics and Interpretations of Modern European History _____ HIST 4318P (WI) – France and the Modern World _____ HIST 4318Q (WI) – History of Early Modern Spain _____ HIST 4318R - Ancient and Medieval Spain _____ HIST 4320 (WI) - Origins of Christianity _____ HIST 4325 (WI) - Islamic History to 1798 _____ HIST 4326 (WI) - The Modern Middle East _____ HIST 4328 (WI) – History of India _____ HIST 4333 (WI) - The History of Russia and Eurasia to 1917 _____ HIST 4334 (WI) - The History of Russia and Eurasia from 1917 to Present _____ HIST 4335 (WI) - Topics in 20th Century East European History (May be repeated with a different emphasis.) _____ HIST 4336 (WI) - Germany from 1815 to Present _____ HIST 4337 (WI) - Germany and National Socialism, 1918-1945 _____ HIST 4343 (WI) - Modern China, 1600-Present _____ HIST 4344 (WI) - Modern Japan, 1600-Present _____ HIST 4346 (WI) – Modern Korea _____ HIST 4347 – Hong Kong in the Modern World _____ HIST 4348 – Mahatma Gandhi in World History _____ HIST 4350 (WI) – Special Topics in World History _____ HIST 4350A (WI) - Slavery and Emancipation in the Americas _____ HIST 4350B (WI) - Origins of the Modern Global Economic System _____ HIST 4350D (WI) - Empire and Identity in Central Asia _____ HIST 4350E (WI) - Gender in Latin American History

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_____ HIST 4350F (WI) - Postwar Japan _____ HIST 4350J (WI) – History and Culture of Modern India (1500-Present) _____ HIST 4350K (WI) – Gender and Militarization in the Arab World _____ HIST 4350L (WI) – History of Southeast Asia _____ HIST 4350N (WI) – The 20th Century Middle East: Syria, Iraq, and Palestine _____ HIST 4350O (WI) – History of Indochina _____ HIST 4350P – European Colonial _____ HIST 4350Q (WI) – Pirates of the Mediterranean _____ HIST 4350R (WI) – Workers and Work in the Arab World _____ HIST 4361 (WI) - History of the United States, 1968 to the Present _____ HIST 4368 (WI) - War and Society _____ HIST 4372 (WI) – Mexican American History _____ HIST 4373 (WI) - Economic and Social History of the Americas _____ HP 3350 - Introduction to Public Health _____ IS 4380 – International Studies Seminar _____ IS 4386 – International Studies Internship (3 credit hours) _____ IS 4687 – International Studies Internship (6 credit hours) _____ JAPA 3308 - Advanced Japanese for Business (Prerequisites: JAPA 1410-2320 with grades of “C” or higher, May be repeated once with different emphasis for additional credit.) _____ MC 3319 – Visual Communication _____ MC 3343 - Introduction to Public Relations _____ MC 3367 – Advertising _____ MC 4303 - International Advertising _____ MC 4310 - International Communication _____ MC 4382 – Special Topics in Mass Communication _____ MC 4382Q – Media in Asia and Southwest Asia _____ MGT 3303 - Management of Organizations (Prerequisites: Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ MGT 3375 (WI) - International Business (Prerequisites: Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ MGT 4375 - Organizational Behavior and Human Relations (Prerequisites: MGT 3303, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ MKT 3343 - Principles of Marketing (Prerequisites: Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ MKT 4310 - International Marketing (Prerequisites: MKT 3343, Junior-standing, 2.0 GPA) _____ MU 3318 (WI) - World Musics _____ NHT 4301 - Planning and Development of Nature and Heritage Tourism _____ PHIL 3322 (WI) - Professional Ethics (Capstone) (Prerequisite: 3 hrs. of lower division PHIL, PHIL 3301, or instructor consent) _____ PHIL 3326 (WI) - Philosophy and Sport (Prerequisite: 3 hrs. of lower division PHIL, PHIL 3301, or instructor consent) _____ PHIL 3332 (WI) - Social and Political Philosophy (Capstone) (Prerequisite: 3 hrs. of lower division PHIL, PHIL 3301, or instructor consent) _____ PHIL 3381 – The Philosophical and Spiritual Heritage of India _____ PHIL 4371 (WI) - Asian Philosophy (May be repeated for credit.)

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_____ PHIL 4388 - Problems in Philosophy (when emphasis is Asian) (Prerequisite: 3 hrs. of lower division PHIL, PHIL 3301, or instructor consent; May be repeated once for additional credit) _____ POSI 3310 – Constitutional Law _____ POSI 3320 (WI) - Comparative Public Administration _____ POSI 3328 (WI) - Public Finance Administration (Prerequisites: Math 1315 or higher with a grade of “C” or higher, POSI 3301 and 3316 with grades of “C” or better) _____ POSI 3332 (WI) - Ancient and Medieval Political Thought (Greeks to 1600) _____ POSI 3333 (WI) - Modern Political Theory (1600-1900) _____ POSI 3337 - Politics of Modern Southeast Asia _____ POSI 4313 (WI) - Islamic Law and Politics _____ POSI 4314 (WI) - Revolution and Nationalism (This course is repeatable for credit twice with different emphasis) _____ POSI 4315 (WI) - The Arab-Israeli Conflict _____ POSI 4326 (WI) - Issues in World Politics _____ POSI 4327 (WI) - Theories of International Politics _____ POSI 4328 (WI) - The Holocaust _____ POSI 4338 (WI) - Government and Politics of Latin America _____ POSI 4339 - Canadian Government and Politics _____ POSI 4340 (WI) - Government and Politics of Europe _____ POSI 4341 (WI) - Government and Politics of Russia _____ POSI 4345 (WI) - American Foreign Policy _____ POSI 4349A (WI) - Spanish Democracy in Comparative Context _____ POSI 4349E (WI) – Politics of Mexico _____ POSI 4349F (WI) – Politics of Democratization in Developing Countries _____ POSI 4350 (WI) - Government and Politics of Asia _____ POSI 4351 (WI) - African Politics _____ POSI 4354 (WI) - The Politics of Extremism _____ POSI 4356 (WI) - International Law _____ POSI 4357 (WI) - International Organization _____ POSI 4358 (WI) - Unites States-Latin American Relations _____ POSI 4359 (WI) - Politics of International Economic Relations (Prerequisite: POSI 3322) _____ POSI 4367 - International Conflict and Security _____ PSY 3333 - Industrial Psychology _____ PSY 3334 – Psychology of Human Diversity _____ PSY 4393 – International Psychology _____ RDG 4320 – Language and Literacy in Diverse Communities (Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education; Co-requisites: CI 3315, CI 3310, ECE 4300, 2.75 overall GPA) _____ REL 3360 (WI) – Asian Religious Traditions _____ REL 3364 (WI) – Abrahamic Religious Traditions _____ REL 3366 (WI) - Topics in Western Religion (Recommended prerequisite: REL 3365) _____ SOCI 3320 - Population Dynamics _____ SOCI 3327 – Multicultural Relations _____ SOCI 3328 - Complex Organizations

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_____ SOWK 3339 - Selected Topics in Social Work (Repeatable for credit with different emphasis; when topic is international) _____ SPAN 3301 (WI) - Survey of Spanish Literature: Beginnings to 18th Century (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher)

_____ SPAN 3302 (WI) - Survey of Spanish Literature: 19th Century to the Present (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 3311 - Business Spanish I (Prerequisites: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3308) _____ SPAN 3312 - Business Spanish II (Prerequisites: SPAN 3311) _____ SPAN 3370 (WI) - Spanish Civilization (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3308 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4302 (WI) - The Spanish Novel (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4311 - Historical Aspects of Hispanic Linguistics (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3308) _____ SPAN 4350- Latin American Novel and Film (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4361 (WI) - Masterpieces of Hispanic Poetry (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4362 (WI) - Masterpieces of Hispanic Drama (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4380A (WI) - Hispanic Nobel Prizes in Literature (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4380B - Don Quijote (Prerequisite: SPAN 1410-2310 and SPAN 3309 with a grade of “C” or higher) _____ SPAN 4390 – Studies in Spanish Culture, Language, or Literature

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