INTR 1001-001 |
Transnational Issues in Global Politics |
Tomoharu Nishino |
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TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM |
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This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to transnational issues and world politics and to acquaint them with some of the leading issues, theories, concepts and processes, and history that shape and define world events. It is suitable for students embarking on long-term study of international affairs as well as for students with other majors and intellectual interest who simply want to know more about how the world works and how the material covered in this class affects their lives. It is expected that students taking the course will gain an ability to analyze, understand objectively evaluate and appreciate the complex dynamics that affect "global politics" writ large, including issues relating to trade, diplomacy, people-to-people and business transactions, and shifts in demography, borders, international institutions and global governance. In additional to issues of diplomacy, statecraft, and security we will assess some of the major international issues of our time (i.e. climate change, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, genocide and human trafficking) and debate the prospects for bringing peace and prosperity to a world that is rife with conflict and poverty. |
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INTR 2900-001 |
Global Migration in the Modern Era |
Allison Schmidt |
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TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM |
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Topics in International Relations focuses on specialized issues, practical or applied approaches, policy and other topics of contemporary relevance in modern study of international relations. These are experimental or occasionally offered classes. Past topics of included US Foreign Policy and the Arab Spring, the Iraq Wars, Secret Intelligence & American Democracy, Counterintelligence, Homeland Security, the US & South Asia Cold War and New Alignments, and Think Tanks and Global Governance. |
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INTR 2900-002 |
Artificial Intelligence and International Security |
Farah Naz Jan |
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TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM |
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Topics in International Relations focuses on specialized issues, practical or applied approaches, policy and other topics of contemporary relevance in modern study of international relations. These are experimental or occasionally offered classes. Past topics of included US Foreign Policy and the Arab Spring, the Iraq Wars, Secret Intelligence & American Democracy, Counterintelligence, Homeland Security, the US & South Asia Cold War and New Alignments, and Think Tanks and Global Governance. |
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INTR 3500-001 |
Research Methods/Practice in IR |
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TR 12:00 PM-1:29 PM |
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International Relations is concerned with both theory and practice so we employ a range of analytical tools to examine actors and events in world politics. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the various research methods utilized by students and scholars in the field of IR including: case studies, historical - comparative and archival research, survey research, interviewing techniques, simulations, quantitative and statistical analysis. |
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INTR 3500-002 |
Research Methods/Practice in IR |
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MW 1:45 PM-3:14 PM |
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International Relations is concerned with both theory and practice so we employ a range of analytical tools to examine actors and events in world politics. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the various research methods utilized by students and scholars in the field of IR including: case studies, historical - comparative and archival research, survey research, interviewing techniques, simulations, quantitative and statistical analysis. |
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INTR 4197-301 |
Senior Seminar for Thesis Research I |
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MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM |
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Seminar in International Relations. A two semester sequence including review of advanced International Relations theory and research methods for the preparation of the senior thesis. |
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INTR 4197-302 |
Senior Seminar for Thesis Research I |
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W 1:45 PM-4:44 PM |
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Seminar in International Relations. A two semester sequence including review of advanced International Relations theory and research methods for the preparation of the senior thesis. |
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INTR 4197-303 |
Senior Seminar for Thesis Research I |
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TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM |
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Seminar in International Relations. A two semester sequence including review of advanced International Relations theory and research methods for the preparation of the senior thesis. |
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