Integrated International Studies Program

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The Integrated International Studies Program is an interdisciplinary academic program offered at Knox. It offers one major.

Program Committee[1]

Current

Former

Integrated International Studies

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)

This major allows advanced study in Integrated International Studies.

Courses Required for the Integrated International Studies major[2]

10 credits:

  • 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)
  • 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:
  • Three elective courses addressing one of the following regions:
  • One of the following:

Meeting the Competency Requirements [3]

References