Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2021-22 College of Liberal Arts Program: International Relations Major Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
International Relations MajorMeet the Faculty The international relations major investigates some of the world’s most pressing issues through an interdisciplinary approach which encompasses politics, history, economics, and culture. Students gain an appreciation for the diversity of global perspectives. Topics include human rights, development, trade, indigenous peoples, democratization, and peace and conflict. The major easily can be paired with majors or minors in Political Science, Economics, History, Anthropology, Global Health, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Middle East and North Africa Studies, or a foreign language. International Relations majors typically graduate to careers in the foreign service, public and private sector internationally-focused organizations, or graduate and professional school. |
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Major RequirementsMajors complete thirteen (13) courses in the four different academic categories of political science, history and culture, economics, and modern languages, at least half of which must be at the 300-400 level. There are four (4) required core courses (POL 130, POL 453, ECO 202, and ECO 203) of which POL 453 is the capstone taken during the last year of study. While we encourage study abroad, a maximum of five (5) transfer courses will be counted toward the major, and no more than two (2) transfer courses will be accepted in a single academic category for the major. Proficiency in a modern language also is required. | ||||
Political ScienceFive (5) courses required for an understanding of comparative politics, international relations, and foreign policy. | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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POL 100 - Introduction to Comparative Politics | ||||
POL 130 - Introduction to International Politics (Required) | ||||
POL 232 - World Issues of Our Times | ||||
POL 301 - Revolution in the Modern World Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130 | ||||
POL 302 - The Politics of Global Poverty Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130. | ||||
POL 304 - Middle East Politics. Prereq(s): POL 100, POL 130, or ANT 255 or instructor consent. | ||||
POL 306 - Muslims in Western Politics. | ||||
POL 307 - Islam and Politics. Prereq(s): POL 100, POL 130, or ANT 255 | ||||
POL 309 - Global Democratization Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130 . | ||||
POL 312 - Problems of Latin America Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130 at least one LAC course. | ||||
POL 315 - Topics in International Relations | ||||
Topics vary. Contact program director for list of approved topics. | ||||
POL 317 - Latin America and the United States in World Politics Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130 or one LAC course. | ||||
POL 321 - The Politics of Latin America Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130 or at least one LAC course or consent. | ||||
POL 323 - Global Environmental Affairs Prereq(s): POL 130. | ||||
POL 330 - Peace and Conflict Studies Prereq(s): POL 130. | ||||
POL 331 - International Political Economy Prereq(s): POL 130. | ||||
POL 332 - International Human Rights Prereq(s): POL 130 or instructor consent. | ||||
POL 333 - Case Studies in Sustainable Development Prereq(s): POL 100 or POL 130. | ||||
POL 351 - International Security Prereq(s): POL 130. | ||||
POL 352 - International Law Prereq(s): POL 130 or instructor consent. | ||||
POL 353 - Foreign Policy of the U.S. Prereq(s): POL 130. | ||||
POL 354 - Model United Nations | ||||
POL 358 - European Government and Politics Prereq(s): POL 100. | ||||
POL 370 - Comparative Modern Ideologies Prereq(s): POL 100. | ||||
POL 422 - Seminar in Comparative Politics Prereq(s): Completion of core and distribution courses in comparative politics or consent. | ||||
POL 453 - Capstone in International Relations (Required) Prereq(s): Completion of core and distribution requirements in international politics and consent. Senior seminar for International Relations majors only. Counts as seminar for International Relations major; Political Science elective. | ||||
EconomicsThree (3) courses required for a basic understanding of economic ideas and introduction to the world economy. | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ECO 202 - Introduction to Economics in Historical Perspective (Required) | ||||
ECO 203 - Principles of Micro and Macroeconomics (Required) | ||||
ECO 304 - Intermediate Macroeconomics Prereq(s): ECO 202, ECO 203 and ECO 221 or BUS 236 | ||||
ECO 306 - Monetary Economics Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 307 - International Economics Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 308 - European Economies Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 310 - International Finance Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 312 - Alternative Economic Perspective Prereq(s): ECO 303 and ECO 304 or concurrent. | ||||
ECO 325 - Distribution of Income and Wealth Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 327 - Comparative Economic Systems Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 351 - Economic Development Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 370 - The Economics of Piracy Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
ECO 385 - Economics of Health Prereq(s): ECO 202 and ECO 203. | ||||
Modern LanguageStudents are required to complete a modern language through the 202 level or higher. The courses must be conducted in that language, with the purpose of achieving reading and conversational proficiency (courses in translation may not be counted). The language requirement may be waived by demonstrating ‘native proficiency’ in a modern foreign language, as determined by the Rollins College Department of Modern Languages and Literatures (this applies to languages taught by the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures). If the language is not taught at Rollins, the requirement may be waived by demonstrating a proficiency in a modern foreign language at the ‘advanced’ level by passing a standardized test administered by the ACTFL Testing Office. Information and application forms for these tests can be obtained from the Rollins College Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. Receiving a foreign language waiver does not reduce the total number of courses required for the international relations major (13). Students receiving such a waiver are required to take one additional course from the lists of approved courses in international relations (political science, history, economics, and cultural area studies). The international relations major does not grant waivers, exemptions, or substitutions for the foreign language requirement to students who do not have proficiency in English and at least one other modern foreign language. | ||||
History and CultureFour (4) courses are required with an area emphasis on history and culture, at least two of which must focus on the developing world. Students must confirm this developing world focus with the director of the IR major. | ||||
Global North | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
GMN 221 - Germany Today: East Meets West | ||||
GMN 241 - There’s No Place Like Home | ||||
GMN 252 - Looking Back at the Third Reich | ||||
HIS 120 - Decade of Decision (Topics vary. Contact program director for list of approved topics) (upon approval) | ||||
HIS 125 - History of a City (upon approval) | ||||
HIS 346 - The United States Since 1945 Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
SPN 242 - Masters of Latin American Fiction | ||||
SPN 322 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America Prereq(s): SPN 291 | ||||
SPN 341 - Spanish Film/Cultural Trends Prereq(s): SPN 291 | ||||
Global South | ||||
Course Name | Crs: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
ANT 150 - Cultures of the World | ||||
ANT 201 - Cultures of the Caribbean | ||||
ANT 202 - Foundations of Latin American and Caribbean Culture and Society | ||||
ANT 215 - Human Ecology | ||||
ANT 219 - Cultures of the Amazon | ||||
ANT 255 - Middle East Culture | ||||
ANT 259 - Contemporary Middle East and North Africa | ||||
ANT 277 - Gender in the Middle East and North Africa | ||||
ANT 302 - The Maya Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT or LAC course. | ||||
ANT 303 - Women’s Global Health Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course | ||||
ANT 306 - Medicine and Culture Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT or BIO course. | ||||
ANT 310 - Introduction to Global Health | ||||
ANT 319 - Cultures Without Borders: Globalization Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course | ||||
ANT 345 - Brazilian Amazon: Culture and Environmental Change Prereq(s): Completion of one LAC, ANT, ENV, IR, or SOC course. | ||||
ANT 355 - Middle East: Film and Culture | ||||
ANT 361 - Anthropology and the Environment | ||||
ANT 365 - Real and the Supernatural in Latin America Prereq(s): Completion of one ANT course | ||||
GBH 310 - Introduction to Global Health | ||||
HIS 165 - Modern Japan | ||||
HIS 161 - Modern China | ||||
HIS 163 - Modern East Asia | ||||
HIS 260 - Historical Methodology: Asia | ||||
HIS 353 - Modern Mexican History | ||||
HIS 355 - Modern Latin American History Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 351 - Mexico-United States Relations Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 366 - Mao and the Chinese Revolution Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 367 - U.S. and China Relations Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 361 - Contemporary China Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 395 - Topics in History Prereq(s): One history (HIS) course or instructor consent. | ||||
HIS 329 - Aspects of War Prereq(s): One history course or instructor consent. | ||||
LAC 200 - Foundations of Latin America and Caribbean Culture & Society | ||||
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LAC 400 - Seminar in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Prereq(s): Second-semester junior or senior standing and LAC 200. | ||||
SPN 322 - Peoples and Cultures of Latin America Prereq(s): SPN 291 | ||||
SPN 337 - Performing Identity: Hispanic Theatre Today Prereq(s): SPN 301 or instructor consent. | ||||
SPN 338 - Race, Class, and Gender in Latin American Literature Prereq(s): SPN 301 or instructor consent. | ||||
SPN 342 - Latin American Film Prereq(s): SPN 291 | ||||
International Experience RequirementFinally, students must complete an international experiential learning component for the major. This requirement is fulfilled by providing appropriate documentation and writing a 750-word essay based on your experience with Rollins College or other approved study-abroad programs, shorter field study trips attached to regular Rollins courses accepted within the International Relations major, study in an internationally-related program at American University in Washington, D.C., your experience in the U.S. as an international student, work or military service abroad, or a pre-approved internship or employment with an international focus. In order for short field studies to be approved, a faculty member who regularly offers courses for the International Relations major must lead the experience. | ||||
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