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Important Reminders:
• Any course changes (e.g. cancellations, additions, and revisions) that occur after the publication of this document will be updated as soon as possible.
• Course numbers often change from semester to semester (e.g. “Special Topics”) so always DOUBLE CHECK the course title before assuming the course counts for the IR major.
• Prerequisites/High Demand Courses: Check with individual departments for upper level courses that may have prerequisites and/or high demand registration instructions.
• The IR website and course announcements are the most up-to-date resources to find out which courses are approved for the IR major.
• Students are not permitted to petition courses taken at Tufts to count towards the IR major. For information on transferring study abroad credits, please see the IR website.
• Questions? Contact the IR Program at 617-627-2776, e-mail [email protected] or visit the IR staff in Packard Hall (Ground Level)
Spring 2020 IR Course Announcement
Core Requirements (page 1)
Thematic Concentrations (pages 2-16)
U.S. Role Courses for TC1, TC3, and TC4 (page 17)
Research Methods Courses (page 18)
Culture Courses for TC2, TC3, and TC4 (pages 19-21)
Updated on November 6, 2019
PS061 Introduction to International Relations
EC005 Principles of Economics
EC008 (see note)Principles of Economics with Environmental Applications (note:can replace EC5 for students in TC2 and TC3)
EC060 International Economics
EC161 International Trade
EC162 International Finance
HIST004 Empires and Nations
HIST071 Middle East and North Africa Since World War I
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context
PHIL024/CVS014-01 Introduction to Ethics
PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II
PSY013 Social Psychology
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change
Core Requirement 4: The Historical Dimension
Core Requirement 5: Theories of Society and Culture
IR Core Courses for Spring 2020
Core Requirement 1: Introduction to the Politics of International Relations
Core Requirement 2: Principles of Economics
Core Requirement 3: International Economics
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows:
CLS032 Classics of Rome Culture
CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome Culture
CLS176 Ancient Medicine Seminar Culture, History, Seminar
ENG022 Crisis and Critique: British Literature from 1780 to 1950 Culture
ENG051/WGSS085-15 Shakespeare Culture
ENG107 Chaucer Culture
FAH008-01 Introduction to Architecture Culture
FR032 Reading in French Literature II Culture
FR046 Ethnicity, Migration, and Identity: Interrogating Frenchness Culture
FR075 Love & War in French Film Culture
FR125 Studies in French Culture Culture
FR132 Marie de France Culture
FR152 The Making of Modernity: When Europe Spoke French Culture
FR169 Les Poetes Maudits Culture
FR192A Eros & Destiny: George Sand & Balzac in Dialogue Culture
FR192B Seminar: Dystopia and Postcolonialism in French and
Francophone Narratives
Culture, Seminar
GER085/185/FMS079 German Film Culture
GER092/192/ ILVS092-02
Revolution: Then and Now Culture
GER175 Seminar: Early 20th Century German Literature Culture, Seminar
HIST029 US Foreign Relations Since 1900 History, US Role
HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, Culture
HIST056 Europe in the High Middle Ages History
HIST096-10 Foundation Seminar: France in World War II History, Research Methods
HIST101/CLS108 Seminar: Alexander the Great History, Seminar, Culture
HIST157/CLS110 Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium Culture, History
HIST176 World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union History
HIST196 Seminar: Time and Temporalities in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
History, Culture, Seminar
ITAL031 Medieval and Early Modern Italian Literature Culture
ITAL052 Dante's Purgatorio & Paradiso Culture
ITAL187 Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust Culture, Seminar
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Social Science
PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II Social Science, Culture
PS124 Seminar: Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Democracies Social Science, Seminar, Research Methods
PS125 Building the European Union Social Science
TC1A: Europe and the Former Soviet Union for Spring 2020
TC1A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
2
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows:
PS140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, Culture
PS148 Seminar: Political Thought of Montesquieu Social Science, Seminar
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
REL037/CST037/ HIST015
Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, Culture
RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US Culture, US Role
RUS085/ILVS086 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia Culture
RUS192-01 Contemporary Russian Media Culture
SPN030 Modern Spanish Literature: 18th to 21st Century Culture
SPN032 Medieval & Early Modern Spanish Literature Culture
SPN092A Spanish Civilization Culture
SPN174 Saints and Sinners: Images of Women in Hispanic Literature Culture
3
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1B as follows:
CHNS078 Youth and Culture in Modern China Culture
CHNS185/ILVS185-01 Seminar: China and the West Culture, US Role, Seminar
HIST041 Modern China History History
HIST043 Japan Since 1868 History
HIST134 Tokugawa Japan History
HIST139/WGSS141 Women and Gender in the East Asian Tradition History
HIST165 Mongol Empire History
JPN061 Introduction to Japanese Culture Culture
JPN092 Japanese Popular Culture Culture
JPN118/ILVS118 Haruki Murakami & World Literature Culture
JPN191-01/ILVS191 Seminar: Japan and Postmodernism Culture, Seminar
MUS080 Javanese Gamelan Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Social Science
PS120 Seminar: Power & Politics in China Social Science, Seminar
PS128/WGSS162 Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia Social Science
PS188-04 Chinese Foreign Policy Social Science
REL043 Asian Religions Culture
REL045 Introduction to Buddhism Culture
TC1B: East and Southeast Asia for Spring 2020
TC1B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
4
Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1C as follows:
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar
ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature Culture
FAH070-01/ILVS069-01
Contemporary Art of Africa Culture
FR192B Seminar: Dystopia and Postcolonialism in French and Francophone Narratives
Culture, Seminar
HIST013/AFR047-03 Reconstructing Africa's Past to 1850 History
HIST171 Critical Perspectives on "Development" in African History History
MUS069 Gospel Choir (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
MUS078 African Music & Dance Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR
requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Social Science
PS188-01/AFR147-05 Race and US Africa Policy Social Science, US Role
PS188-02/AFR147-06 The Howard School of International Affairs Social Science, Culture, US Role
TC1C: Africa for Spring 2020
TC1C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1D as follows:
ANTH149-07 Displacement, Mobility, and War in the Middle East and Beyond Social Science
ARB092-01 Culinary History of the Modern Middle East & North Africa History, Culture
HIST071 Middle East and North Africa Since World War I History
HIST097-11 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women, and Patriarchy in the Middle East
History, Research Methods
HIST165 Mongol Empire History
HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar
HIST177 Outsiders and the City: Berbers, Bedouin and Kurds in the History of the MENA Region
History
JS136/REL137 The Story of King David Culture
MUS079/ARB051 Arabic Music Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Social Science
PS160 Force, Strategy, and Arms Control Social Science, Research Methods, US Role
PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East Social Science, US Role
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
REL060 Hindus and Christians Culture
REL141/PHIL122 Seminar: Indian Philosophies Culture, Seminar, Social Science
REL152/194-01 Islam & Modernity (register for REL194 at seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
WGSS085-01 Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East Social Science
TC1D: Middle East and South Asia for Spring 2020
TC1D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1E as follows:
ANTH128/ARCH128/ LAS128
Mesoamerican Archaeology Social Science, Culture
FAH084/184-01/FMS069/169
Latin American Cinema Culture
FAH086/186/ AMER086/187/ LST086/AFR047-04
Latinx Presence Culture
HIST082 History of Human Rights in Latin America Culture, History
POR152 Sounds of Brazil: Portuguese Language and Brazilian Culture Culture
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Social Science
PS138-02 Political Violence in State and Society Social Science
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation Building to the 21st
Century
Culture
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building Culture
SPN107 Testimonial & Chronicle Writing of Latin America Culture
SPN155 Film Representation in Latin America Culture
SPN192A Indigenous Rights and Literatures of Latin America Culture
TC1E: Latin America for Spring 2020
TC1E requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC2 as follows:
ANTH020 Global Cities Elective
BIO007/ENV007 Environmental Biology Elective
BIO143 Evolutionary Biology (with lab) Elective
BIO164/ENV164 Marine Biology Elective
EC011 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory See REQs above for 2A, 2C, 2D
EC012 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory See REQs above for 2B
EC015 Basic Econometrics Elective, Research Methods
EC016 Foundations of Quantitative Economics See REQs above for 2A, 2C, 2D
EC018 Quantitative Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory See REQs above for 2B
EC024 Game Theory Elective
EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics See REQs above for 2C, Elective
EC035 Economic Development See REQs above for 2D, Elective
EC060 International Economics See REQs above for 2D
EC062 Seminar: Economics of International Migration Seminar, Political Economy
EC117 Seminar: Social Interactions and Social Networks Seminar
EC119 Quantitative Games and Theory Elective
EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar
EC130 Seminar: Topics in Environmental Development Seminar
EC132 Seminar: Economics of Energy Markets Seminar
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar
EC161 International Trade See REQs above for 2A
EC162 International Finance See REQs above for 2B
TC2: International Economics for Spring 2020
Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course
from the Research Methods list (page 18).
TC2A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 161, 1 Political Economy, 1 History,
1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar.
TC2B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 12 or 18, EC 162 or 169, 1 Political Economy, 1
History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar.
TC2C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 130, EC 30, 1 Political Economy, 1
History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 130 is approved for the Seminar requirement).
TC2D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 35, EC 60 or 136, 1 Political
Economy, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 136 is approved for the Seminar requirement). In addition, TC2D students may use EC 35 for Core 3, but will still need a total of 7 courses to complete the thematic concentration.
Note on Culture Requirement: Students in TC2 may fulfill the Culture requirement by taking one of the following: •A Culture course approved for their TC; or
•A Culture course approved for the language used to fulfill their IR language requirement. See the approved culture courses by language on pages 19-21. Students fully exempt from the IR language requirement (i.e. native speakers with proof of 8th semester language proficiency on their transcript) have the additional option of taking any Culture course from any language on the approved courses list (see pages 19-21).
Note on Electives: Courses listed below approved for "Elective" can be used only if needed to reach a total of 7 courses in the
concentration. Students must fulfill the requirements listed above first.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC2 as follows:
EC191-01 Seminar: Urbanization in the Developing World Seminar
ENG160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature Culture, Seminar
ENV152 Environmental Negotiations Political Economy
EOS002 Environmental Geology (with lab) Elective
HIST171 Critical Perspectives on "Development" in African History History
PS021 Introduction to Comparative Politics Political Economy
PS124 Seminar: Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Democracies Seminar, Political Economy, Research Methods
PS125 Building the European Union Political Economy
PS128/WGSS162 Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia Political Economy
PS142 Ethics and International Relations Political Economy
SOC108/CH108 Epidemics Elective
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows:
ANTH126 Food, Nutrition and Culture (Note: ID # may change to ANTH 30) US Role, Social Science/History/Policy
BIO007/ENV007 Environmental Biology Biology, Natural Science
BIO014 Organisms & Populations (with lab) Biology, Natural Science
BIO104 Immunology Natural Science
BIO106 Microbiology (with lab) Natural Science
BIO130/ENV130 Animal Behavior Natural Science
BIO143 Evolutionary Biology (with lab) Natural Science
BIO164/ENV164 Marine Biology Natural Science
BIO180 Seminar: Conservation Biology Seminar
CEE154/CH154 Fundamental of Epidemiology Epidemiology
CEE156 Principles of Biostatistics Quantitative Reasoning
CH002 Health Care in America (First-Year and Sophomore status) US Role, Social Science/History/Policy
CH056 Introduction to Global Health (majority of seats are reserved for CH majors, however, 5 seats are available for IR majors)
Social Science/History/Policy
CH196 Seminar: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Global Health
(majority of enrollment reserved for CH majors; see pre-reqs on SIS)
Seminar, Natural Science
CHEM008 Environmental Chemistry Natural Science
CLS176 Ancient Medicine Seminar Social Science/History/Policy, Culture, Seminar
EC013 Statistics Quantitative Reasoning
EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics Social Science/History/Policy
EC048 Health Economics Social Science/History/Policy
EC117 Seminar: Social Interactions and Social Networks Seminar
EC130 Seminar: Topics in Environmental Development Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar
EC132 Seminar: Economics of Energy Markets Seminar, Social Science/History/Policy
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar
ENG160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature Culture, Seminar
ENV120 Intro Environmental Fieldwork Quantitative Reasoning
ENV150 Environment, Communication & Culture Social Science/History/Policy
ENV152 Environmental Negotiations Social Science/History/Policy
TC3: Global Health, Nutrition, and the Environment for Spring 2020
Note on Culture Requirement: Students in TC3 may fulfill the Culture requirement by taking one of the following:
•A Culture course approved for their TC; or •A Culture course approved for the language used to fulfill their IR language requirement. See the approved culture courses by language on pages 19-21.
Students fully exempt from the IR language requirement (i.e. native speakers with proof of 8th semester language proficiency on their transcript) have the additional option of taking any Culture course from any language on the approved courses list (see pages 19-21).
TC3 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 1 Biology, 1 Epidemiology, 1 Quantitative Reasoning, 1
U.S. Role, 1 Natural Science, 1 Social Science/History/Policy, 1 Culture, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows:
ENV190/ANTH159 Practicing in Food Systems Social Science/History/Policy, Quantitative Reasoning
EOS002 Environmental Geology (with lab) Natural Science
GIS101/UEP232/ ENV107
Intro to GIS (email [email protected] for permission to register)
Quantitative Reasoning
GIS102 Advanced Geospatial Modeling (email [email protected] for permission to register)
Quantitative Reasoning
HIST171 Critical Perspectives on "Development" in African History Social Science/History/Policy
MATH021 Introductory Statistics Quantitative Reasoning
NU101 Human Nutrition Natural Science
PHIL025 Food Ethics Social Science/History/Policy
PS103 Political Science Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning
PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science/History/Policy
PSY031 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Quantitative Reasoning
SOC101 Quantitative Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning
SOC108/CH108 Epidemics Social Science/History/Policy, Culture
SOC141 Medical Sociology Social Science/History/Policy
SOC195/STS195 Seminar: Politics, Policies, and Risk in Science and Technology Social Science/History/Policy,
Seminar, US Role
UEP094/ENV094 Environmental Policy, Planning and Politics US Role
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC4 as follows:
ENV152 Environmental Negotiations Social Science
EOS002 Environmental Geology (with lab) Social Science
HIST029 US Foreign Relations Since 1900 History, US Role
HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, Culture
HIST071 Middle East and North Africa Since World War I History
HIST082 History of Human Rights in Latin America History
HIST101/CLS108 Seminar: Alexander the Great History, Seminar, Culture
PS125 Building the European Union Social Science
PS138-02 Political Violence in State and Society Social Science
PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science
PS160 Force, Strategy, and Arms Control Social Science, Research Methods, US Role
PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East Social Science, US Role
PS188-03/COMP150-
01
Cyber Security and Cyber Warfare Social Science, US Role
PS188-04 Chinese Foreign Policy Social Science
PS188-05 Human Rights and American Foreign Policy Social Science, US Role
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
PS189-02 Seminar: American Primacy Seminar, US Role, Social Science
PS189-03 Seminar: Conducting Research on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Social Science, US Role, Research Methods, Seminar
REL152/REL194-01 Islam & Modernity (register for REL194 at seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US Culture, US Role
SOC120 Sociology of War and Peace Social Science, US Role
SOC181 Seminar: War/Peace/State/Society Social Science, Seminar
SOC195/STS195 Seminar: Politics, Policies, and Risk in Science and Technology Social Science, Seminar, US Role
TC4: International Security for Spring 2020
TC4 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1
Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement,
but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18. Some courses below may be
approved for the U.S. Role requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the U.S. Role courses on page 17.
Note on Culture Requirement: Students in TC4 may fulfill the Culture requirement by taking one of the following:
•A Culture course approved for their TC; or •A Culture course approved for the language used to fulfill their IR language requirement. See the approved culture courses by
language on pages 19-21. Students fully exempt from the IR language requirement (i.e. native speakers with proof of 8th semester language proficiency on their transcript) have the additional option of taking any Culture course from any language on the approved courses list (see pages 19-21).
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows:
AAST094-02/AMER094-05
Asian American Arts Social Science, Culture
ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context Social Science
ANTH149-07 Displacement, Mobility, and War in the Middle East and Beyond Social Science
ARB155/ILVS101/FMS175/CST010
Visualizing Colonialism Culture
CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome Culture
EC062 Seminar: Economics of International Migration Seminar
EC117 Seminar: Social Interactions and Social Networks Seminar
EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar
EC191-01 Seminar: Urbanization in the Developing World Seminar
ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature Culture
ENG160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature Culture, Seminar
FAH008-01 Introduction to Architecture Culture
FAH164-01/ILVS164-
01/CVS119-01/AFR147-01
Who Owns The Past? Culture, History
FR046 Ethnicity, Migration, and Identity: Interrogating Frenchness Culture
FR075 Love & War in French Film Culture
FR125 Studies in French Culture Culture
FR192B Seminar: Dystopia and Postcolonialism in French and Francophone Narratives
Culture, Seminar
HIST004 Empires and Nations History
HIST013/AFR047-03 Reconstructing Africa's Past to 1850 History
HIST041 Modern China History History
HIST071 Middle East and North Africa Since World War I History
HIST082 History of Human Rights in Latin America Culture, History
HIST097-11 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women, and Patriarchy in the Middle East
History, Research Methods
HIST165 Mongol Empire History
HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar
MUS069 Gospel Choir (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality & Liberty Culture
PS120 Seminar: Power & Politics in China Social Science, Seminar
PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science
TC5: Globalization for Spring 2020
TC5 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research
Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for TC5 or from the Research Methods
course list on page 18). Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may
alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows:
PS188-01/AFR147-05 Race and US Africa Policy Social Science
PS188-02/AFR147-06 The Howard School of International Affairs Social Science, Culture
PS188-05 Human Rights and American Foreign Policy Social Science
PS189-03 Seminar: Conducting Research on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Social Science, Research Methods, Seminar
REL037/CST037/ HIST015
Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, Culture
RUS085/ILVS086 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia Culture
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
SOC135/PJS135 Social Movements Social Science
SOC195/STS195 Seminar: Politics, Policies, and Risk in Science and Technology Social Science, Seminar
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation Building to the 21st Century
Culture
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building Culture
SPN107 Testimonial & Chronicle Writing of Latin America Culture
SPN155 Film Representation in Latin America Culture
UEP293 Seminar: Global Slums Seminar
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows:
AAST094-02/AMER094-05
Asian American Arts Social Science, Culture
ANTH020 Global Cities Social Science
ANTH149-07 Displacement, Mobility, and War in the Middle East and Beyond Social Science
ARB092-01 Culinary History of the Modern Middle East & North Africa History, Culture
ARB155/ILVS101/FMS175/CST010
Visualizing Colonialism Culture
FAH164-01/ILVS164-
01/CVS119-01/AFR147-01
Who Owns The Past? Culture, History
FR192B Seminar: Dystopia and Postcolonialism in French and Francophone Narratives
Culture, Seminar
HIST004 Empires and Nations History
HIST013/AFR047-03 Reconstructing Africa's Past to 1850 History
HIST029 US Foreign Relations Since 1900 History
HIST041 Modern China History History
HIST054 Europe Since 1815 History, Culture
HIST056 Europe in the High Middle Ages History
HIST071 Middle East and North Africa Since World War I History
HIST096-10 Foundation Seminar: France in World War II History, Research Methods
HIST097-11 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women, and Patriarchy in the Middle East
History, Research Methods
HIST101/CLS108 Seminar: Alexander the Great History, Seminar, Culture
HIST139/WGSS141 Women and Gender in the East Asian Tradition History
HIST157/CLS110 Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium Culture, History
HIST165 Mongol Empire History
HIST175 Seminar: Contemporary South Asia History, Seminar
HIST176 World War II and the Holocaust in the Soviet Union History
ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies Culture, Research Methods
ITAL187 Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust Culture, Seminar
MUS069 Gospel Choir (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality & Liberty Culture
PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II Social Science, Culture
PS128/WGSS162 Gender, Work, and Politics in East Asia Social Science
PS138-01 Making States: Theory & Practice Social Science
PS140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics Social Science, Culture
PS142 Ethics and International Relations Social Science
PS148 Seminar: Political Thought of Montesquieu Social Science, Seminar
TC6: Identity for Spring 2020
TC6 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research
Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for TC6 or from the Research Methods
course list on page 18). Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may
alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list on page 18.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows:
PS188-01/AFR147-05 Race and US Africa Policy Social Science
PS188-02/AFR147-06 The Howard School of International Affairs Social Science, Culture
PS189-03 Seminar: Conducting Research on Public Opinion and Foreign
Policy
Social Science, Research Methods,
Seminar
REL037/CST037/ HIST015
Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages History, Culture
REL076 After God: Atheism and Secularism Culture
REL152/REL194-01 Islam & Modernity (register for REL194 at seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
RUS085/ILVS086 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia Culture
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
WGSS085-01 Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East Social Science
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Course Number Course Title
CHNS185/ILVS185-01 Seminar: China and the West
HIST029 US Foreign Relations Since 1900
PS160 Force, Strategy, and Arms Control
PS172 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East
PS188-01/AFR147-05 Race and US Africa Policy
PS188-03/COMP150-01 Cyber Security and Cyber Warfare
PS188-05 Human Rights and American Foreign Policy
PS189-02 Seminar: American Primacy
PS189-03 Seminar: Conducting Research on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US
SOC120 Sociology of War and Peace
SOC195/STS195 Seminar: Politics, Policies, and Risk in Science and Technology
U.S. Role Courses (TC1, TC3, and TC4) for Spring 2020
Students in TC1, TC3, and TC4 may alternatively choose any course from the list below to fulfill the U.S. Role
requirement.
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Course Number Course Title
CEE156 Principles of Biostatistics
EC013 Statistics
EC015 Basic Econometrics
EC107 Econometric Analysis
ENV190/ANTH159 Practicing in Food Systems
GIS101/UEP232/ENV107 Intro to GIS (email [email protected] for permission to register)
GIS102 Advanced Geospatial Modeling (email [email protected] for permission to register)
HIST096-10 Foundation Seminar: France in World War II
HIST097-11 Foundation Seminar: Men, Women, and Patriarchy in the Middle East
ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies
MATH019 Mathematics of Social Choice
MATH021 Introductory Statistics
PS103 Political Science Research Methods
PS124 Seminar: Political Economy of Advanced Industrial Democracies
PS160 Force, Strategy, and Arms Control
PS189-03 Seminar: Conducting Research on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
PSY031 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
SOC101 Quantitative Research Methods
The Research Methods requirement is required in all thematic concentrations except for TC3 (see note below). ANY course
listed below fulfills this requirement.
Research Methods Courses for Spring 2020
Note for TC3 students: TC3 students are required to take a Quantitative Reasoning course, not from this list, but from the
approved list located in the TC3 section of this document.
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ARB092-01 Culinary History of the Modern Middle East & North Africa
ARB155/ILVS101/FMS175/ CST010
Visualizing Colonialism
MUS079/ARB051 Arabic Music Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill
an IR major requirement)
REL152/REL194-01 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level)
CHNS078 Youth and Culture in Modern China
CHNS185/ILVS185-01 Seminar: China and the West
REL043 Asian Religions
REL045 Introduction to Buddhism
FR032 Reading in French Literature II
FR046 Ethnicity, Migration, and Identity: Interrogating Frenchness
FR075 Love & War in French Film
FR125 Studies in French Culture
FR132 Marie de France
FR152 The Making of Modernity: When Europe Spoke French
FR169 Les Poetes Maudits
FR192A Eros & Destiny: George Sand & Balzac in Dialogue
FR192B Seminar: Dystopia and Postcolonialism in French and Francophone Narratives
HIST054 Europe Since 1815
GER085/185/FMS079 German Film
GER092/192/ILVS092-02 Revolution: Then and Now
GER175 Seminar: Early 20th Century German Literature
JS136/REL137 The Story of King David
CLS032 Classics of Rome
ITAL031 Medieval and Early Modern Italian Literature
ITAL052 Dante's Purgatorio & Paradiso
ITAL187 Seminar: Italian Literature of the Holocaust
JPN061 Introduction to Japanese Culture
Culture Courses (by language) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 Spring 2020
Students in TC2, TC3, and TC4 may fulfill the Culture requirement by taking one of the following:
•A Culture course approved for their TC; or
•A Culture course approved for the language used to fulfill their IR language requirement. See the approved culture courses by
language below.
Students fully exempt from the IR language requirement (i.e. native speakers with proof of 8th semester language proficiency
on their transcript) have the additional option of taking any Culture course from any language on the approved courses list
below.
Arabic
Chinese
French
Hebrew
Italian
Japanese
German
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Culture Courses (by language) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 Spring 2020JPN092 Japanese Popular Culture
JPN118/ILVS118 Haruki Murakami & World Literature
JPN191-01/ILVS191 Seminar: Japan and Postmodernism
REL043 Asian Religions
REL045 Introduction to Buddhism
POR152 Sounds of Brazil: Portuguese Language and Brazilian Culture
RUS078/ILVS088 Warrior Nations: Russia & US
RUS085/ILVS086 Film and Nation: Russia & Central Asia
RUS192-01 Contemporary Russian Media
FAH084/184-01/FMS069/169 Latin American Cinema
FAH086/186/AMER086/187/ LST086/AFR047-04
Latinx Presence
SPN030 Modern Spanish Literature: 18th to 21st Century
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation Building to the 21st Century
SPN032 Medieval & Early Modern Spanish Literature
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building
SPN092A Spanish Civilization
SPN107 Testimonial & Chronicle Writing of Latin America
SPN155 Film Representation in Latin America
SPN174 Saints and Sinners: Images of Women in Hispanic Literature
SPN192A Indigenous Rights and Literatures of Latin America
AAST094-02/AMER094-05 Asian American Arts
ANTH128/ARCH128/LAS128 Mesoamerican Archaeology
CLS038/HIST051 History of Ancient Rome
CLS176 Ancient Medicine Seminar
ENG020/AFR022 Black World Literature
ENG022 Crisis and Critique: British Literature from 1780 to 1950
ENG051/WGSS085-15 Shakespeare
ENG107 Chaucer
ENG160 Seminar: Environmental Justice and World Literature
FAH008-01 Introduction to Architecture
FAH070-01/ILVS069-01 Contemporary Art of Africa
FAH164-01/ILVS164-01/CVS119-01/AFR147-01
Who Owns The Past?
HIST082 History of Human Rights in Latin America
HIST101/CLS108 Seminar: Alexander the Great
HIST157/CLS110 Empresses, Saints, and Scholars: The Women of Byzantium
HIST196 Time and Temporalities in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Native speakers granted full exemption from the IR language requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of
proficiency on SIS transcript), may alternatively choose from the list below, in addition to the courses listed above.
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
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Culture Courses (by language) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 Spring 2020ILVS060 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies
MUS069 Gospel Choir (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
MUS078 African Music & Dance Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
MUS080 Javanese Gamelan Ensemble (this course is 2 SHUs; IR requires a minimum of 3 SHUs to fulfill an IR major requirement)
PHIL043/PS043 Justice, Equality & Liberty
PS042/PHIL042 Western Political Thought II
PS140 Liberalism and Its Philosophic Critics
PS188-02/AFR147-06 The Howard School of International Affairs
REL037/CST037/HIST015 Global History of Christianity since the Middle Ages
REL060 Hindus and Christians
REL076 After God: Atheism and Secularism
REL141/PHIL122 Seminar: Indian Philosophies
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