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2025-26 Catalog
International Affairs with a Concentration in Political Science
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Students must complete all of the following requirements to graduate with a bachelor of arts in this program. Some courses may apply toward multiple requirements. College Requirements: Students are required to complete all standard college requirements.
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Major Requirements:
Total major units: 15 This program requires an application to declare the major approved by the IA/PP committee. The application should include at least one and ideally more than one recomended Comparative Analysis course (listed at bottom). Seven Units of International Affairs:
One Unit of International Relations:
Four Units of International Affairs from One of the Following Subjects:
Three Additional Units of Anthropology From:
- ANTH 201 - Topics in Contemporary Anthropology -only when offered as “Global Political Ecology,” or as “Global Health”
- ANTH 320 - Social Movements, Protests, and Historical Change in South Asia
- ANTH 324 - Sport and Society
- ANTH 330 - Decolonizing Material Culture and Museums
- ANTH 333 - Local and Global Indigenous Archaeologies
- ANTH 334 - Queer Politics and Pleasures
- ANTH 336 - Anthropology through Morocco
- ANTH 337 - Black Ecologies in the Americas
- ANTH 341 - Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 343 - African Pasts, African Futures
- ANTH 347 - Outbreak, Emergency, Pandemic: Anthropology of Health Systems
- ANTH 361 - The Middle East: Culture and Politics
- ANTH 363 - Race and Transnational China
- ANTH 364 - Global Tibet through Film
- ANTH 365 - The Anthropology of Development in Post-Mao China
- ANTH 374 - Urban Anthropology
- ANTH 375 - Anthropology of Science
- ANTH 376 - Situating Climate Change
- ANTH 378 - Nature, Culture, and Environmentalism
- ANTH 379 - Power, Resources, Extractivism
- ANTH 395 - Globalization
Three Additional Units of Economics From:
A Minimum of Three Units of History From:
One Additional Unit of History (excluding 470)
Three Additional Units of Sociology From:
Two Additional Units of International Affairs from the Following, in a Different Subject Than Used Above:
One Additional Unit of Anthropology From:
- ANTH 201 - Topics in Contemporary Anthropology -only when offered as “Global Political Ecology,” or as “Global Health”
- ANTH 320 - Social Movements, Protests, and Historical Change in South Asia
- ANTH 324 - Sport and Society
- ANTH 330 - Decolonizing Material Culture and Museums
- ANTH 333 - Local and Global Indigenous Archaeologies
- ANTH 334 - Queer Politics and Pleasures
- ANTH 336 - Anthropology through Morocco
- ANTH 337 - Black Ecologies in the Americas
- ANTH 341 - Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 343 - African Pasts, African Futures
- ANTH 347 - Outbreak, Emergency, Pandemic: Anthropology of Health Systems
- ANTH 361 - The Middle East: Culture and Politics
- ANTH 363 - Race and Transnational China
- ANTH 364 - Global Tibet through Film
- ANTH 365 - The Anthropology of Development in Post-Mao China
- ANTH 374 - Urban Anthropology
- ANTH 375 - Anthropology of Science
- ANTH 376 - Situating Climate Change
- ANTH 378 - Nature, Culture, and Environmentalism
- ANTH 379 - Power, Resources, Extractivism
- ANTH 395 - Globalization
One Additional Unit of Economics From:
Two Units of History From:
One Additional Unit of Sociology From:
Four Units of Political Science
One Unit of Introductory Political Science in International Affairs From:
A Minimum of Two Additional Units of Political Science From:
One Additional Unit of Political Science (excluding 470)
- POL 311 (when offered) will not apply if used to satisfy the statistics requirement below
One Unit in Statistics from the Following:
One Unit of Junior Year Requirements:
Recommended, but not Required
Comparative Analysis
A minimum of one unit (and preferably two units) of comparative analysis courses listed below. May apply toward the above requirements. Proficiency in a non-English language
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