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This major allows advanced study in Integrated International Studies. | This major allows advanced study in Integrated International Studies. | ||
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+ | * All of the following: | ||
+ | ** [[IIS 100]] (Introduction to Global Structures and Processes) | ||
+ | ** [[ECON 110]] (Principles of Microeconomics) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 210]] (Survey of International Relations) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 220]] (Survey of Comparative Politics) | ||
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+ | Three courses at the 200 level or above in a foreign language, including a course in conversation | ||
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+ | * One of the following: | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 245]] (International History) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 285]] (The Historian's Workshop) | ||
+ | * Three of the following: | ||
+ | ** [[PS 222]] (Introduction to Latin American Politics) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 240]] (Voting and Elections) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 305]] (Political Communication) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 308]] (American Political Parties) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 314]] (U.S.-Latin American Relations) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 315]] (Contemporary American Foreign Policy) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 316]] (American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century) | ||
+ | ** [[PS 323]] (Comparative Politics of the Middle East) | ||
+ | ** [[ECON 371]] (International Economics) | ||
+ | ** [[ECON 373]] (Economic Development) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 223]] (Modern Europe, 1870 to the Present) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 242]] (Modern Japan) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 320]] (Germany, 1914-1945) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 321]] (The European Enlightenment, 1660-1789) | ||
+ | ** [[HIST 340]] (Culture and Diplomacy in Modern East Asia) | ||
+ | * One of the following: | ||
+ | ** [[IIS 390]] (Senior Seminar) | ||
+ | ** [[IIS 400]] ([[Honors Project|Advanced Studies]]) | ||
+ | ** Courses from [[Study Abroad|study-abroad]] programs with a substantial foreign language requirement | ||
+ | * Three elective courses addressing one of the following regions: | ||
+ | ** [[Africa]] | ||
+ | ** [[Asia]] | ||
+ | ** [[Europe]] | ||
+ | ** [[Latin America]] | ||
+ | ** [[Middle East]] | ||
+ | * One of the following: | ||
+ | ** A [[Study Abroad]] program | ||
+ | ** A research project abroad | ||
+ | ** An international [[internship]] | ||
==Meeting the [[Competency Requirements]] <ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1683.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Integrated International Studies]</ref>== | ==Meeting the [[Competency Requirements]] <ref>[http://www.knox.edu/x1683.xml#key 2006-2007 Course Catalogue, Integrated International Studies]</ref>== |
Latest revision as of 18:22, 23 July 2011
The Integrated International Studies Program is an interdisciplinary academic program offered at Knox. It offers one major.
Contents
Program Committee[1][edit]
Current[edit]
- Mike Schneider, Program Co-Chair, Associate Professor of History
- Robert Seibert, Program Co-Chair, Professor of Political Science
- Roy Andersen, Timme Professor of Economics
- Tim Foster, Associate Professor of Spanish
- Karen Kampwirth, Associate Professor of Political Science
Former[edit]
Integrated International Studies[edit]
See main page at Integrated International Studies.
The program offers one Integrated International Studies major and one Integrated International Studies minor.
Integrated International Studies (major)[edit]
This major allows advanced study in Integrated International Studies.
Courses Required for the Integrated International Studies major[2][edit]
- All of the following:
Three courses at the 200 level or above in a foreign language, including a course in conversation
- One of the following:
- Three of the following:
- PS 222 (Introduction to Latin American Politics)
- PS 240 (Voting and Elections)
- PS 305 (Political Communication)
- PS 308 (American Political Parties)
- PS 314 (U.S.-Latin American Relations)
- PS 315 (Contemporary American Foreign Policy)
- PS 316 (American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century)
- PS 323 (Comparative Politics of the Middle East)
- ECON 371 (International Economics)
- ECON 373 (Economic Development)
- HIST 223 (Modern Europe, 1870 to the Present)
- HIST 242 (Modern Japan)
- HIST 320 (Germany, 1914-1945)
- HIST 321 (The European Enlightenment, 1660-1789)
- HIST 340 (Culture and Diplomacy in Modern East Asia)
- One of the following:
- IIS 390 (Senior Seminar)
- IIS 400 (Advanced Studies)
- Courses from study-abroad programs with a substantial foreign language requirement
- Three elective courses addressing one of the following regions:
- One of the following:
- A Study Abroad program
- A research project abroad
- An international internship
Meeting the Competency Requirements [3][edit]
- Writing Requirement: PS 314, PS 315, HIST 320, HIST 321, HIST 340
- Oral Requirement: PS 315, Conversation and Composition (210-level) language courses
- Information Literacy Requirement: [IIS 100]], ECON 110, PS 210, PS 220