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International Studies - List of Approved Courses by Module for Spring 2008

Conflict and Negotiation Issues and Institutions

Political Science

  • 179 Legal Implications of the Drug Trade

Anthropology

  • 134G HIV/AIDS in Global Context

Economics

  • 161C International Trade & Commercial Policy

Environmental Health Science & Policy

  • E100A International Trns Environmental Conflict

International Studies

  • 111A Economic Development
  • 112A International Business
  • 130 Transnational Gangs
  • 189 International Trade
  • 189 International Political Economy
  • 189 Politics of International Security
  • 189 Religion & World Politics
  • 189 Comparative Parties/Elections
  • 189 Economic Geography
  • 189 Global Entrepreneurship

Political Science

  • 159 Politics of Migration
  • 179 Legal Implications of the Drug Trade
Role of U.S. and California Society and Culture

Anthropology

  • 161T Asian Immigrants & Refugees in Orange County

Chicano/Latino Studies

  • 160 Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexico Border
  • 169 Migration & Destinations

International Studies

  • 135 California & Global Economy
  • 179 U.S. Foreign Policy toward Asia

Sociology

  • 170B U.S. War on Terrorism

Anthropology

  • 121D Cross Cultural Studies of Gender
  • 136A Nations and Ethnicities
  • 135A Religion & Society
  • 136G Colonialism & Gender

Global Cultures

  • 191 Language Policy & Globalization

International Studies

  • 189 Philosophies and World Religions

Sociology

  • 144 Political Sociology

International Studies - List of Approved Courses by Region for Spring 2008

Africa and Middle East Americas

Anthropology

  • 129 Global Islam
  • 138T Africa & Afro-American Music

History

  • 131 Modern Iran through Film

International Studies

  • 164 Iraqi Reconstruction
  • 166 Psychology of the Middle East Conflict
  • 179 Political Islam
  • 179 Egyptian Politics
  • 179 Africa Ethnicity & Government
  • 179 Iran Past & Present
  • 179 Sudan & Darfur
  • 179 Geography of Middle East
  • 179 Israel & the World

African American Studies

  • 163 Race/Color in the Americas

Anthropology

  • 138S Music of Greater Mexico

  • 138T Africa & Afro-American Music

  • 149 Meso-America

Chicano/Latino Studies

  • 115C Afro-Latin American Music
  • 159 Mexican Politics
  • 160 Perspectives on the U.S.-Mexico Border
  • 169 U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

Comparative Literature

  • 100A Caribbean Literature

History

  • 169 Spanish American Independence
  • 169 Latin American Religion
  • 169 Revolution in Latin America
Asia and Pacific Ream Europe

Anthropology

  • 135I Modern South Asian Religions
  • 163A Peoples of the Pacific
  • 163I Transforming China
  • 163K Korean Society & Culture

Asian American Studies

  • 111 Pacific Ream: China & America

East Asian Languages and Literature

  • 116 Japanese Buddhism
  • 117 East Asian Confucianism
  • 120 Spirituality/Modern Japanese
  • 150 Colonial Modernity & Gender in Korea
  • 155 Literature & Visions of Shanghai
  • 160 Transnational Chinese Cinema

History

  • 172F Post-War Japan
  • 175F War in Vietnam

International Studies

  • 179 International Political Economy: East Asia
  • 179 U.S. Foreign Policy toward Asia
  • 179 Politics of South & Southern Asia
  • 179 Geography of Pacific Rim

Political Science

  • 151C Chinese Politics
  • 159 Political economy of Korea

Sociology

  • 175B Chinese Society

Economics

  • 164AW Industrial Revolution in Western Europe

History

  • 110B Europe: 900-1300
  • 112D 18th Century Europe
  • 118C Modern Britain: 1930-Present
  • 124A Russian Empire: 1689-1905

International Studies

  • 179 Post-Communist Transitions

Political Science

  • 159 Post-Communist Transitions

POLITICAL SCIENCE 154C COMPARATIVE POLITICS: FOUR NATIONS, THREE CONTINENTS
* NOTE: This course can be used to complete the fourth region course needed

INTLST 189I ADVERTISE & BRANDING
* NOTE: This course cannot be used towards the International Studies major requirements

INTLST 189J MARKETING RESEARCH
* NOTE: This course cannot be used towards the International Studies major requirements

INTLST 189L PRISON GANGS
* NOTE: This course cannot be used towards the International Studies major requirements

INTLST 189M LATINO JOURNALISM
* NOTE: This course cannot be used towards the International Studies major requirements



 

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