International Studies Program Courses 2009-2010 (Tentative as of 4/13/2009)

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Autumn 2009


Required:
SIS 200  Kasaba States and Capitalism
SIS 401 Hamilton International Political Economy
SIS 498A Friedman Readings on Immigrants and Religion
SIS 498B Warren Culture, Power, and Development

Core:
SIS 322 Godoy Human Rights in Latin America (w/ LSJ)
SIS 330 Latsch Political Economy of Development
SIS 344 staff Migration and Global Economy (w/ GEOG)
SIS 375 staff Geopolitics (w/ GEOG)
SIS 377 I Cirtautas Turkic Peoples of Central Asia (w/ NEAR E)
SIS 419 Howard Comparative Media Systems (w/ COM)
SIS 425 Graham/Jones

International Law and Arms Control (w/ SIS 590, LSJ 490)

SIS 426 Prakash Worl Politics (w/ POL S)
SIS 452 S Pekkanen Law & Politics of International Trade
SIS 456 Callahan

State-Society Relations in the 3rd World

SIS 490A Jones NATO and European Security Affairs
SIS 490D Lorenz Water and Security (w/ SIS 590B)
SIS 490L Montgomery Energy and East Asia: Regional Issues, Global Implications

Other:
SIS 123 Sparke Introduction to Globalization
SIS 491 Porter Senior Honors Seminar

Graduate:
SIS 500 Kasaba Origins of the Modern Global System
SIS 511 Curran Methods in International Studies
SIS 520 Poznanski Intro to Theories and Quantitative Methods for Soc Sci Research
SIS 552 S Pekkanen Law & Politics of International Trade (w/ SIS 452)
SIS 590A Jones International Law & Arms Control (w/ SIS 425, LSJ 490)
SIS 590B Lorenz Water and Security (w/ SIS 490D)
SIS 590C Hamilton Weber's Quest for a Comparative Historical Social Science (w/ SOC)

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Winter 2010


Required:
   
SIS 201 Lucero The Making of the 21st Century
SIS 495A Friedman Refugee Policy
SIS 495B Hamilton Integration of the North Asian Economy
SIS 495C Callahan [Islam, Democracy, & the Military in SE Asia]
SIS 495D Radnitz US Policy toward Russia & the near aboard (proposed)
SIS 495E Lang How the EU Addresses Its Democracy Deficit
SIS 495F Huber TBA
SIS 495G Godoy TBA
SIS 498 Kasaba US in Iraq

Core:
   
SIS 332 Poznanski Political Economy of International Trade & Finance
SIS 375 TBA Geopolitics [may not be offered]
SIS 406 TBA Political Islam (w/ POL S 432) [may not be offered]
SIS 433 Christie Environmental Degradation in the Tropics
SIS 439 Barzilai Law and Political Power: Global and Lical Issues (w/ LSJ)
SIS 440 Young History of Communism (w/ HSTEU 440 or HIST 265)
SIS 449 Sorensen Social Change in East Asia (w/ ANTH)
SIS 456 Callahan State-Society Relations in the 3rd World
SIS 490 Jones Negotiation Simulation

Other:
   
SIS 111 Jeffrey Global Youth
SIS 150 Barzilai Isreal in Global Context

Graduate:
   
SIS 501 TBA Comparative International Studies
SIS 523 Robinson Political/Religious Violence (w/ ANTH 523, RELIG 502)
SIS 590 Jones Negotiation Simulation (w/ SIS 490)
     

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Spring 2010

   

Required:
   
SIS 201 Radnitz The Making of the 21st Century
SIS 202 Wellman Cultural Interactions
SIS 498 Robinson Contemporary Islamist Movements
SIS 498 Sorensen TBA
SIS 498 Pianko Zionism, Nationalism, Sovereignty
SIS 498 Latsch Development

Core:
   
SIS 302 Warren Intercultural Relations
SIS 322 Friedman Immigration
SIS 330 Kale Political Economy of Development
SIS 366 Barzilai Comparative Law and Courts (w/ LSJ)
SIS 375 TBA Geopolitics (w/ GEOG)[may move to Winter Quarter]
SIS 423 Johnson Practicing American Foreign Policy
SIS 476 Poznanski Comparative International Political Economy
SIS 490 Pianko Judaism in a Global Age
SIS 490 Hamilton Economic Sociology (w/ SOC 466)

Other:
   
SIS 397 Porter Junior Honors Seminar

Graduate:
   
SIS 502 Jones Globalization/IR
SIS 512 TBA IS Methods, Part 2
SIS 522 Chirot Ethnoreligious Confilict and Conflict Resolution
SIS 552 S Pekkanen Law and Politics of International Trade
SIS 590 Chirot Uses of Information and Research in American Foreign Policy
SIS 590 Rivin Health & Human Rights (w/ H SERV 590, LAW H 540, PB AF 537)
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