International Studies (General) – Major and Minor
International Human Rights Track
Students must take 3 of the following:
- ANTH 323 323 Human Rights Law in Culture and Practice 5
- ANTH 416 Comparative Social Movements: Mexico and the United States 5
- ANTH 470 Minority Peoples of China 5
- ANTH 498/LSJ 421 Women's Rights and Politics in Islamic Society 5
- ARCTIC 200 International Relations in the Arctic 3
- GEOG 331 Global Poverty and Care 5
- GWSS 305 Feminism in an International Context 5
- JSIS A/HSTAS 245 Human Rights in Asia 5
- JSIS A 324 Human Rights in Latin America 5
- JSIS A 408 Government and Politics of China 5
- JSIS A 464 Contemporary Society in the People's Republic of China 5
- JSIS A 465 International Humanitarian Law 5
- JSIS A 488 Labor and Popular Movements in Latin America 5
- JSIS B 310 State-Society Relations in Third World Countries 5
- JSIS B 315 Law, State, and Society 5
- JSIS B 334 The Place of Law in Multicultural Conflicts (w/ LSJ 336) 5
- JSIS B 337 Collective Violence and the State 5
- JSIS B / LSJ 362 Law and Justice: An Introduction to Social Theory 5
- JSIS B 366 Comparative Law and Legal Cultures 5
- JSIS B 393 LGBTI Rights in International Affairs 5
- JSIS B 436 Ethnic Politics and Nationalism in Multi-Ethnic Societies 5
- JSIS B 441 Forced Migrations 5
- JSIS B 439 Law and Political Power 5
- JSIS B 469 Law and Rights in Authoritarian Regimes 5
- JSIS D 468 Deeply Divided Societies 5
- PHIL 338 Philosophy of Human Rights 5
- POL S 363 Law in Society 5
- POL S 368 The Politics and Law of International Human Rights 5
- POL S 430 Civil-Military Relations in Democracies 5
- SOC/AES 462 Comparative Race and Ethnic Relations 5
- SOC 466 Economic Sociology 5
- JSIS B 3436 Disability in Global and Comparative Perspective 5
Additional electives may be approved with permission of International Studies adviser.