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+ | '''International Relations''' is a course of study offered through the [[Political Science and International Relations Department]]. It includes the international relations major and minor. The department is located on the second floor of [[GDH]]. | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
International Relations is the study of Foreign Policy and the interactions of foreign countries. This major is spearheaded by [[Sue Hulett]] who is well known for her conservatism and belief that Ronald Regan defeated Communism. | International Relations is the study of Foreign Policy and the interactions of foreign countries. This major is spearheaded by [[Sue Hulett]] who is well known for her conservatism and belief that Ronald Regan defeated Communism. | ||
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+ | ==Faculty== | ||
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+ | ===Current=== | ||
+ | * [[L. Sue Hulett]], Department Chair | ||
+ | * [[Karen Kampwirth]], Associate Professor | ||
+ | * [[James Nowlan]], Adjunct Distinguished Professor of Public Policy | ||
+ | * [[Duane Oldfield]], Associate Professor | ||
+ | * [[Robert Seibert]], Robert W. Murphy Professor of Political Science | ||
+ | * [[Lane Sunderland]], Chancie Ferris Booth Professor of Political Science | ||
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+ | ===Former=== | ||
+ | * [[Sean Matheson]], Assistant Professor | ||
+ | * [[Randall Smith]], Visiting Instructor | ||
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+ | ==Course Requirements== | ||
+ | ''See [[Political Science and International Relations Department#International Relations|department page]]'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Majors]] |
Revision as of 19:54, 3 July 2007
International Relations is a course of study offered through the Political Science and International Relations Department. It includes the international relations major and minor. The department is located on the second floor of GDH.
Overview
International Relations is the study of Foreign Policy and the interactions of foreign countries. This major is spearheaded by Sue Hulett who is well known for her conservatism and belief that Ronald Regan defeated Communism.
Faculty
Current
- L. Sue Hulett, Department Chair
- Karen Kampwirth, Associate Professor
- James Nowlan, Adjunct Distinguished Professor of Public Policy
- Duane Oldfield, Associate Professor
- Robert Seibert, Robert W. Murphy Professor of Political Science
- Lane Sunderland, Chancie Ferris Booth Professor of Political Science
Former
- Sean Matheson, Assistant Professor
- Randall Smith, Visiting Instructor
Course Requirements
See department page