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International Studies
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Introduction to Global Issues |
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Goal 5 |
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This course covers the history of globalization and the social, political, economic and human rights issues posed by globalization. It examines the social theories and conceptual models underlying the analysis of societal and global change. It critically examines the linkages between this community and the broader local, national and global issues and challenges. MnTC Goal 5. |
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World History II |
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The World since 1500; the development of European global hegemony; the post-European world. Same as INTL 105. MnTC Goal 5. |
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Migration and Human Adaptation |
Lasc Area |
Goal 8 |
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An examination of migration as an adaptive strategy used by people in adjusting to changing conditions in their environment. Explores types of migration as well as motivations and consequences of human movement in both the past and present and around the world. Same as ANTH 308. MnTC Goal 8. |
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International Migration |
Lasc Area |
Goal 8 |
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This course is designed to develop a good knowledge of the politics, economics and international law and organizations of international migration. Same as POL 364. MnTC Goal 8. |
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Understanding International Security |
Lasc Area |
Goal 8 |
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This course highlights a series of traditional and non-traditional security issues that have emerged on the Security Studies agenda. The course begins with traditional security concerns such as the threat and use of force, and then moves to the non-traditional issues that have emerged as the subject area has expanded. Same as POL 370. MnTC Goal 8. |
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Global Experience |
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Development of a paper to demonstrate learning outcomes based upon an international experience of one or two semesters. Student is to analyze the cultural context of the country of study and the effect of this on his or her attitudes and understandings. This course is available as an independent study registration. Prerequisite: One or two semesters abroad. |
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Internship |
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A supervised practical experience in international studies. A maximum of 12 internship credits may be applied to the degree. |
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Topics in International Studies |
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This is a topical course and may be repeated when the topic varies. |
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Senior Project |
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A capstone course for the international studies major in which students will work with an interdisciplinary committee of faculty to plan and develop a thesis that will be presented and defended to the committee. The student is to begin formulation in their junior year and work with a multidisciplinary committee of faculty to finalize formulation, develop an approach, and research that area. Instead of a single advisor, the committee is expected to provide advice and guidance as well as eventual evaluation of the student defense. |
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