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1 International Relations, B.S. 1 International Relations, B.S. Learning Outcomes Graduates will: possess a broad understanding of international relations (IR), be able to apply a theoretical approach in international relations to understand a specific area of IR, have effective written and oral communication skills, and be able to conceptualize problems and apply analytical tools to solve them. Overview A major in international relations focuses on economic relations between states, a crucial area of study in today's globalized world. Students are introduced to the politics of foreign countries. They develop an understanding of how countries interact and acquire a deep appreciation for the root causes of problems that transcend national boundaries. Requirements for the major are the same for B.S. and B.A. students, except that the major for the B.S. requires a set of mathematics/statistics courses, while the major for the B.A. does not. Requirements The Bachelor of Science with a major in international relations requires a minimum of 120 s.h., including at least 48 s.h. of work for the major. At least 18 s.h. of course work for the major must be taken at the University of Iowa. Students must maintain a g.p.a. of at least 2.00 in all courses for the major and in all UI courses for the major. They also must complete the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GE CLAS Core. No more than 12 s.h. of course work used to satisfy the requirements of any other major, minor, or certificate program may be used toward the minimum required course work for the international relations major. Students choose one of five tracks: conflict and foreign policy, international business and economic relations, regional politics and relationships, transnational issues, or a selfdefined track. The B.S. with a major in international relations requires the following course work. International Relations Core 12-1 Methods Course Senior Seminar Courses 4 Mathematics/Statistics Courses 11 Track Courses 18 Total Hours International Relations Core All of these: POLI:1500 Introduction to International Relations POLI:512 International Conflict POLI:516 The of International Economics One of these: HIST:1101 The Modern World HIST:140 The West and the World: -4 Modern HIST:14 International : The -4 History of the Present HIST:155 The World Since 1945 Methods Course POLI:2000 Designing Political Research Senior Seminar Courses POLI:4802 International Relations Senior Seminar Preparation 1 One of these: POLI:4800 POLI:4801 Senior Seminar in International Relations Honors Senior Seminar in International Relations Mathematics/Statistics Courses Students must complete one of the following approved sets of mathematics/statistics courses (11 s.h.) with a g.p.a. of at least Substitutions must be approved by the director of undergraduate studies. Set 1 MATH:180 Calculus and Matrix Algebra for Business (or equivalent or higher level calculus course) 4 STAT:414/ PSQF:414 STAT:651/ PSQF:624 Introduction to Statistical Methods Intermediate Statistical Methods Set 2 MATH:1850 Calculus I 4 MATH:1860 Calculus II 4 STAT:414/ PSQF:414 Tracks Introduction to Statistical Methods International relations students complete one of the following five tracks, each of which requires 18 s.h. of course work. Students who would like to declare the major in international relations before deciding on a track may declare the open track for advising purposes. They should talk with an advisor and decide on a track as soon as possible. Conflict and Foreign Policy Track The conflict and foreign policy track requires the following course work (minimum of 18 s.h.). 4
2 2 International Relations, B.S. POLI:1501 Introduction to American Foreign Policy Five of these, including at least 6 s.h. in courses from each of two departments: POLI:2416 Revolutions and Political Violence POLI:2417 Comparative Environmental Policy POLI:126 Environmental Policy POLI:405 Authoritarian POLI:410 Russian Foreign Policy POLI:411 Democracy: Global Trends and Struggles POLI:419 War in the Muslim World POLI:420 Southeast Asia: and arr. POLI:421 Southern Africa: and Governance POLI:422 Horn of Africa: and arr. Transnational Issues POLI:42 The Middle East: Policy and Diplomacy POLI:425 South Asia:, Identity, and Conflict POLI:500 American Foreign Policies POLI:50 of Terrorism POLI:505 Civil Wars POLI:506 Consequences of War POLI:514 Regional Peace and Security POLI:518 Water Wars: Conflict and Cooperation POLI:520 National Security Policy POLI:521 Twenty-first-Century Technology and Warfare POLI:522 Ending Wars and Keeping Peace POLI:52 Non-State Violent Actors arr. POLI:550 Problems of International POLI:60 War and Film arr. POLI:4500 Honors Seminar on International HIST:106 World Events in Historical Context: Reading History Through the New York Times HIST:242 The United States in World -4 Affairs HIST:4125 War and Peace in the Twentieth Century HIST:4176 Vietnam War on Film -4 HIST:4228 Cold War America HIST:420 The Political Culture of U.S. Foreign Policy HIST:4264 U.S.A. in a World at War HIST:445 War and Society in Modern Europe HIST:4499 First World War -4 HIST:4520 Latin America and the United States: The Historical Perspective HIST:4525 Latin American Revolution HIST:4617 History, Memory, and Pacific War HIST:4620/ JPNS:4620 Japan-U.S. Relations International Business and Economic Relations Track The international business and economic relations track requires the following course work (minimum of 18 s.h.). Two of these: ECON:1100 Principles of Microeconomics 4 ECON:1200 Principles of 4 Macroeconomics GEOG:2910 The Global Economy Four of these, including courses from at least two departments: POLI:2417 Comparative Environmental Policy POLI:126 Environmental Policy POLI:400 Political Economy POLI:424 Global POLI:504 Globalization POLI:524 and Multinational Enterprises POLI:4500 Honors Seminar on International ECON:45 Global Economics and Business ECON:620 Economic Growth and ECON:625/ URP:15 ECON:750/ GEOG:940/ URP:50 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Transportation Economics ECON:4110 International Economics ENTR:4460 Entrepreneurship and Global Trade FIN:4240 International Finance (prerequisite required) GEOG:2410 Environment and GEOG:070/ Hungry Planet: Global GHS:070 Geographies of Food HIST:126 History of Globalization IS:200 Sustainable IS:/RELS: Economics and Islam MGMT:450 International Business Environment MKTG:400 International Marketing (prerequisite required)
3 International Relations, B.S. Regional and Relationships Track The regional politics and relationships track requires the following course work (minimum of 18 s.h.). POLI:1400 Introduction to Comparative Five of these, including at least 6 s.h. in courses from each of two departments: POLI:1401 Introduction to the of Russia and Eurasia POLI:140 Introduction to in the Muslim World POLI:1410 Introduction to Asian International Relations POLI:1445 Introduction to Asian : China POLI:1449 Introduction to European POLI:2415/ Latin American LAS:2415 POLI:405 Authoritarian POLI:408 Chinese and Society POLI:410 Russian Foreign Policy POLI:41 Russian POLI:419 War in the Muslim World POLI:420 Southeast Asia: and POLI:421 Southern Africa: and Governance POLI:422 Horn of Africa: and Transnational Issues POLI:42 The Middle East: Policy and Diplomacy POLI:424 Global POLI:425 South Asia:, Identity, and Conflict POLI:450 Problems in Comparative POLI:514 Regional Peace and Security POLI:4400 Honors Seminar on Comparative HIST:1008 Issues in European and Society HIST:1602/ Civilizations of Asia: China ASIA:1602 HIST:1604/ ASIA:1604 Civilizations of Asia: Japan -4 HIST:1606/ ASIA:1606 Civilizations of Asia: South Asia -4 HIST:1607 Civilizations of Asia: Korea -4 HIST:1708 Civilizations of Africa HIST:145 Europe and the United States in the Twentieth Century HIST:289/ NAIS:289 The Atlantic World c HIST:416 HIST:475 HIST:501/ LAS:501 HIST:515/ LAS:515 HIST:652/ ASIA:652 Modern Britain: War and Empire in the Twentieth Century Germany's Twentieth -4 Century Rebel Island: A History of Cuba Introduction to Modern Latin America Twentieth-Century China HIST:685 Modern Korean History HIST:760/ The Making of Modern Africa AFAM:760 HIST:810 History of the Modern Middle East HIST:44/ France Under Nazi -4 FREN:44 Occupation, HIST:448 Modern European Imperialism HIST:4460 Twentieth-Century Europe: The Nazi Era HIST:4461 Twentieth-Century Europe: The Cold War and After HIST:4464 Modern France HIST:4465 Modern France 1870-Present HIST:449 Soviet Union HIST:4502/ History of Mexico LAS:4502/ NAIS:4502 HIST:4520 Latin America and the United States: The Historical Perspective HIST:4525 Latin American Revolution HIST:4615/ Modern Japan JPNS:4615 HIST:4616 Japanese History and Society: World War II to the Twenty-First Century HIST:4640 Imperialism and Modern India HIST:4666/ Topics in Asian History ASIA:4166 HIST:4815 Topics in the Modern Middle East Transnational Issues Track The transnational issues track requires the following course work (minimum of 18 s.h.). Six of these, including at least s.h. in courses from each of three departments: POLI:2417 Comparative Environmental Policy POLI:126 Environmental Policy POLI:411 Democracy: Global Trends and Struggles POLI:421 Southern Africa: and Governance
4 4 International Relations, B.S. POLI:422 Horn of Africa: and Transnational Issues POLI:424 Global POLI:501 International Organization and World Order POLI:509 International Courts: The Intersection of Law and POLI:515 Global Communication and CRIM:415 Global Criminology ECON:625/ URP:15 ECON:750/ GEOG:940/ URP:50 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Transportation Economics ECON:760 Health Economics GEOG:1020 The Global Environment GEOG:1070 Contemporary Environmental Issues GEOG:1090 Globalization and Geographic Diversity GEOG:2110/ GHS:2110 GEOG:2410 GEOG:070/ GHS:070 GEOG:110/ GHS:111 GEOG:1 GEOG:780/ GHS:780/ HIST:240 GEOG:4770/ GHS:4770 GHS:00/ CPH:240 GHS:050/ ASP:15/ SSW:15 GHS:110/ ANTH:110/ NAIS:110 GHS:500/ CPH:500 GHS:720 GHS:850/ HHP:850 GHS:4160/ HIST:4160 GHS:4162/ HIST:4162 Seven Billion and Counting: Introduction to Population Dynamics Environment and Hungry Planet: Global Geographies of Food Geography of Health Human Dimensions of Climate U.S. Energy Policy in Global Context Environmental Justice Global Health Conference 1 Global Aging Health of Indigenous Peoples Global Public Health Contemporary Issues in Global Health Promoting Health Globally History of Public Health History of Global Health GHS:4180 Climate Change and Health GHS:440/ Global Health and Global HHP:440 Food GHS:4600 Global Health and Human 2- Rights GWSS:2045 Working for Social Justice 1- GWSS:010/ GHS:015 GWSS:157/ HIST:157 Transnational Sexualities Gender, Sexuality, and Human Rights HIST:508/ Health in Latin America GHS:508/LAS:508 HIST:4101 History of Human Rights HIST:448 Modern European Imperialism HIST:4640 Imperialism and Modern India HIST:4725/ GWSS:4725 Women and Gender in African History HRTS:905/IS:905 Topics in Human Rights 1- HRTS:906 Global Crises and Human Rights HRTS:910/IS:910 Human Rights Advocacy IS:2151/ Global Migration in the ANTH:2151/ GWSS:2151 Contemporary World IS:116/JMC:116 Media and Global Cultures IS:200 Sustainable IS:411/ COMM:411 Globalization and Culture Self-Defined Track Students may create their own track with permission from the director of undergraduate studies. A self-defined track may not duplicate an existing track or another academic program of study at the University of Iowa. It must consist of at least 18 s.h. of course work, which must include s.h. of credit earned in courses from each of three departments. Honors Honors in the Major Students majoring in international relations have the opportunity to graduate with honors in the major. Honors students must maintain a UI and major g.p.a. of at least.50. They must complete POLI:4500 Honors Seminar on International or POLI:4400 Honors Seminar on Comparative in addition to the minimum major requirements. Honors students complete an honors thesis through their enrollment in POLI:4801 Honors Senior Seminar in International Relations. National Honor Society The department sponsors a chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha. Students who have a cumulative g.p.a. of at least.0, have attained junior standing, and have completed 15 s.h. of course work in political science are considered for membership. Contact the Department of Political Science honors advisor for more information. University of Iowa Honors Program In addition to honors in the major, students have opportunities for honors study and activities through membership in the University of Iowa Honors Program. Visit Honors at Iowa to learn about the University's honors program.
5 International Relations, B.S. 5 Membership in the UI Honors Program is not required to earn honors in the international relations major. Academic Plans Four-Year Graduation Plan The following checkpoints list the minimum requirements students must complete by certain semesters in order to stay on the University's Four-Year Graduation Plan. Courses in the major are those required to complete the major; they may be offered by departments other than the major department. Before the third semester begins: POLI:1500 Introduction to International Relations Before the fifth semester begins: all core courses and the methods course Before the seventh semester begins: at least two of the mathematics/statistics courses, at least 12 s.h. in the track, and at least 90 s.h. earned toward the degree Before the eighth semester begins: all core courses, the methods course, the remaining mathematics/statistics course, and all track requirements During the eighth semester: enrollment in all remaining course work in the major, all remaining GE CLAS Core courses, and a sufficient number of semester hours to graduate Sample Plans of Study Sample plans represent one way to complete a program of study. Actual course selection and sequence will vary and should be discussed with an academic advisor. For additional sample plans, see MyUI. International Relations, B.S. Conflict and Foreign Policy Track [p. 5] Transnational Issues Track [p. 6] Conflict and Foreign Policy Track Course Title Hours First Year POLI:1500 Introduction to International Relations a RHET:100 or ENGL:1200 Rhetoric or The Interpretation of Literature - 4 GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level Elective course c CSI:1600 Success at Iowa 2 ENGL:1200 or RHET:100 Hours The Interpretation of Literature or Rhetoric - 4 Major: history core course GE CLAS Core: Diversity and Inclusion d Elective course c Hours Second Year POLI:1501 Introduction to American Foreign Policy a, e Major: calculus course a, f, g 4-5 POLI:2000 Designing Political Research Elective course c 2 - POLI:512 International Conflict Major: calculus or statistics course f - 5 GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Elective course c Elective course c Third Year numbered POLI:XXXX e Major: statistics course f - 4 GE CLAS Core: Values and Culture d POLI:516 The of International Economics Elective course c numbered HIST:XXXX e GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts d Elective course c Elective course c Elective course c Fourth Year POLI:4802 Hours 15 International Relations Senior Seminar Preparation numbered POLI:XXXX e numbered POLI:XXXX or HIST:XXXX e GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives d GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab Elective course c 2 POLI:4800 Hours 15 Senior Seminar in International Relations numbered HIST:XXXX e GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab d 4 Elective course c 1
6 6 International Relations, B.S. Elective course c 2 - Total Hours a Fulfills a major requirement and may fulfill a GE requirement. b Students who have completed four years of a single language in high school have satisfied the GE CLAS Core World Languages requirement. Enrollment in world languages courses requires a placement exam, unless enrolling in a first-semester-level course. c Students may use elective courses to earn credit towards the total s.h. required for graduation or to complete a double major, minors, or certificates. d GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses. e The conflict and foreign policy track requires POLI:1501 and at least five additional approved courses (18 s.h. total). f Students must complete one of the approved sets of mathematics/ statistics courses. g Enrollment in math courses requires completion of a placement exam. Transnational Issues Track Course Title Hours First Year POLI:1500 Introduction to International Relations a RHET:100 or ENGL:1200 Rhetoric or The Interpretation of Literature - 4 GE CLAS Core: Diversity and Inclusion b GE CLAS Core: World Languages First Level 4-5 Proficiency or elective course c CSI:1600 Success at Iowa 2 RHET:100 or ENGL:1200 Hours Rhetoric or The Interpretation of Literature - 4 Major: history core course Proficiency or elective course c 4-5 Elective course d Elective course d Hours Second Year Major: transnational issues track course e Major: calculus course a, f, g 4-5 POLI:2000 Designing Political Research Proficiency or elective course c 4-5 Elective course d 2 - POLI:512 International Conflict Major: calculus course or statistics course f - 5 GE CLAS Core: World Languages Fourth Level Proficiency or elective course c 4-5 Elective course d Elective course d Third Year Major: transnational issues track course e Major: statistics course f - 4 GE CLAS Core: Values and Culture b GE CLAS Core: Social Sciences b Elective course d Major: transnational issues track course e Major: transnational issues track course e GE CLAS Core: Literary, Visual, and Performing Arts b Elective course d Elective course d Fourth Year POLI:516 POLI:4802 Hours 15 The of International Economics International Relations Senior Seminar Preparation Major: transnational issues track course e GE CLAS Core: Historical Perspectives b GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences without Lab b Elective course d POLI:4800 Hours 16 Senior Seminar in International Relations Major: transnational issues track course e GE CLAS Core: Natural Sciences with Lab b 4 Elective course d Elective course d 2 - Total Hours a Fulfills a major requirement and may fulfill a GE requirement. b GE CLAS Core courses may be completed in any order unless used as a prerequisite for another course. Students should consult with an advisor about the best sequencing of courses. c Students who have completed four years of a single language in high school have satisfied the GE CLAS Core World Languages requirement. Enrollment in world languages courses requires a placement exam, unless enrolling in a first-semester-level course. d Students may use elective courses to earn credit towards the total s.h. required for graduation or to complete a double major, minors, or certificates. e The transnational issues track requires at least six approved track courses (18 s.h. total). f Students must complete one of the approved sets of mathematics/ statistics courses. g Enrollment in math courses requires completion of a placement exam. Career Advancement Because international relations and the international community are so important, a major in international relations is an excellent choice for any student considering a career in either the public or private sector, including the diplomatic service, intelligence organizations, multinational corporations, nongovernmental organizations, international organizations, 1
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