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264454....... International Politics and Relations ... spacing bar---------------------------------------------------------------
Liberal Study
UPPER
Credits: 4
Term(s) Offered (Subject to Change) : Fall 1.
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Course Description:
In this course students will learn about how states, multi-state organizations, and non-state actors relate to one another through governance structures and other means. Students will be introduced to different theories of international relations, such as realism and idealism. Particular attention will be given to international environmental organizations and regimes that have emerged in the governmental and non-governmental arenas of international relations. Using the social science methods addressed in the course, each student will be able to develop a major research project based on his or her specific interests and goals.

This course fully meets the general education requirement in Social Sciences.

Note: Prior to September 2014, this course was offered at the lower level as SOC-262454.
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