2200. Foundations of International Study. 3 hours. An interdisciplinary exploration of a variety of cross-national and global issues, including their cultural, political, economic and environmental aspects. Emphasis is placed on the preparation of students for a variety of international components of future study, including internationally focused majors and courses and study abroad.
2900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours.
3150. Introduction to Research and Other Scholarly Activities. 2 hours. Basics of research and scholarship, to include critical thinking, elements of research, design, ethics, technical writing, computer technology, publication, application and professional presentation. Prerequisite(s): junior standing and admission to Ronald E. McNair Program. May be repeated for credit. Offered summer term only.
4200. Seminar in International Studies. 3 hours. (0;0;3) Seminar for advanced undergraduate students in any major; integration of elements of general education with students' major by examining the international dimensions of major field and how they relate to the entire undergraduate experience. Prerequisite(s): senior and/or consent of department.
4900. Special Problems. 1-21 hours.
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