International Relations, BA Asian Studies Emphasis
39 credit hours
The Asia-Pacific region has become the highlight of the world’s economic and political development in this century. Some scholars are already calling the 21st century the “Pacific Century,” so prepare yourself for the global cutting edge with the asian studies emphasis. In addition to providing you with a comprehensive foundation in the field of international relations, the asian studies emphasis will give you the knowledge and skills you need to understand the politics, economics, and cultural traditions of the Asia-Pacific Region.
Requirements
IR 10000 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
IR 35000 | International Relations Theory | 3 |
IR 40100 | Intelligence, Military, and National Policy | 3 |
One of the following courses:
One of the following courses:
One of the following courses:
One of the following courses:
IR 30000 | Diplomatic Affairs: Peace and Conflict Resolution | 3 |
IR 36000 | Origins of War: How the World Stumbles into War | 3 |
IR 36100 | Paris 1919: Making of the Modern World | 3 |
IR 36200 | Seapower: History and Application | 3 |
Three of the following courses:
Three of the following courses:
No duplication of coursework allowed. Some substitutions, especially for study abroad and IR special topics courses, may be possible.