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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
(INS)
2403 Introduction to International Study
(3-0) 3 hours credit.
Examination of international and multicultural issues through the perspectives of core disciplines. Study includes lectures, discussions, reading and films on culture, culture shock, and cross-cultural communication; American and foreign values; language issues; and investigations of issues related to a particular nation and culture. (Formerly INT 2403. Credit cannot be earned for both INS 2403 and INT 2403.)
3763 Globalization
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: POL 1013.
This course examines normative and empirical issues in globalization debates, such as the role of states and non-state actors, the emergence of global civil society, patterns of international development, the influence of international integration on security, health, violence, and inter-cultural toleration, and the status of institutions for global justice. (Same as POL 3763. Credit cannot be earned for both INS 3763 and POL 3763.)
3793 Politics and Ethics of International Business
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: POL 1013.
This course will examine theories of international investment, corporation strategy, and measures of international business performance. Topics may include the relationships between corporations, states, and markets, and multinational corporations as actors in trade, finance, social innovation, economic development, and global conflict. (Same as POL 3793. Credit cannot be earned for both INS 3793 and POL 3793.)
4911-3 Independent Study
1 to 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the student’s advisor, the Department Chair, and Dean of the College in which the course is offered.
Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree.
4953 Topics in International Studies
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
An organized course offering the opportunity for specialized study not normally or not often available as part of the regular course offerings. Special Studies may be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree. (Formerly INT 4953.)
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