For Undergraduates
200, 201 Introduction to International and Global Studies (3:3)
GE Marker: IGS 200 meets
GN; IGS 201 meets
GL
Required for majors and minors.
An interdisciplinary course introducing students to substantive
concerns of International and Global Studies and the methods of investigation and
transferable skills employed in it.
210 Introduction to Asian Studies (3:3)
An interdisciplinary course introducing students to the study
of Asia as a region, along with the methods of investigation and transferable skills
of a focused regional approach. (Alt Fall)
213 Experimental Course: Introduction to Russian Studies (3:3)
An interdisciplinary course introducing students to substantive
concerns of Russian Studies along with the methods of investigation and transferable
skills employed in it. (Offered fall '10 and fall '11)
223 Foundational Topics in International and Global Studies (3:3)
Pr. none other than those previously assigned to the department-based
courses with which this course is cross-listed
May be repeated for credit when topic changes.
An intermediate-level course concentrating on foundational topics
of international and/or global concern. The content of this course may grow out
of issues explored in IGS 200 or 201. (Fall & Spring
& Summer)
333 Selected Topics: International and Global Studies (3:3)
May be repeated for credit as topic changes.
An advanced-level course concentrating on specific topics of international
and/or global concern. The content of this course may grow out of materials explored
initially in IGS 200 or 201.
400 Capstone Seminar in International and Global Studies (3:3)
Pr. IGS 200 or 201 or equivalent
Required for majors and minors. Majors and second majors
should have completed at least 15 s.h. of IGS-qualified additional courses; minors
should have completed their 6 s.h. of required additional courses. Exceptions must
be approved by the Director of IGS.
An interdisciplinary capstone seminar offering in-depth examinations
of contemporary international and global issues and applications of advanced research
methods and relevant transferable skills.
493 Honors Work (3:3)
Pr. permission of instructor; permission of IGS director; minimum
3.30 GPA and 12 s.h. in the major
May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 6 s.h. if the
topic of study changes
495 Individual Study (1–3)
Pr. IGS 200 or 201 or equivalent, or permission of IGS director
May be repeated for a maximum of six (6) semester hours.
Directed program of individual study or research. Available to qualified students
in collaboration with a qualified instructor and/or the IGS director.