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Spring 2018
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NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

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International Studies

INST            105
         Global Transformations and the Rise of the West Since 1000
       3 hours.  Same as HIST 105. This class may be taught in an online format. When that is the case, internet access will be required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Please check the online class schedule for online sections.   Past, and World Cultures course.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion and one Lecture.
Online

     35876DISADARRANGED-Daly, J 
               The course this semester is online. Once enrolled, students should consult the course's Blackboard site for further instructions.         
     35205LECALARRANGED-Daly, J 
               The course this semester is online. Once enrolled, students should consult the course's Blackboard site for further instructions.         

INST            106
         The World Since 1400
       3 hours.  Same as HIST 106.   Past, and World Cultures course.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture.

     40456DISBD109:00 AM-09:50 AMF22352ETMSWLiechty, M 
     40457DISBD209:00 AM-09:50 AMF22192ETMSWLiechty, M 
     40458DISBD308:00 AM-08:50 AMF22172ETMSWLiechty, M 
     40459DISBD408:00 AM-08:50 AMF24192ETMSWLiechty, M 
     40455LECBL09:00 AM-09:50 AMMWF0062LCFLiechty, M 

INST            114
         Topics in World History
       3 hours.  Same as HIST 114. May not be repeated for credit.    To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion.

     29127DISBD02:00 PM-03:15 PMR2052GHFountain, J 
               World War II         
     29129LCDBS02:00 PM-03:15 PMT2052GHFountain, J 
               World War II         

INST            130
         Introduction to Comparative Politics
       3 hours.  Same as POLS 130.   Individual and Society course. Departmental Approval Required To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion.

     34363DISAD110:00 AM-10:50 AMF3152BSBPatan, S 
     34362DISAD211:00 AM-11:50 AMF22172ETMSWPatan, S 
     34360LCDAS111:00 AM-11:50 AMTR3352BSBTepe, S 

INST            184
         Introduction to International Relations
       3 hours.  Same as POLS 184.   Individual and Society, and World Cultures course.  To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture-Discussion.

     28454DISAD101:00 PM-01:50 PMF2152BSBChekirova, A 
     28455DISAD209:00 AM-09:50 AMF2112BSBChekirova, A 
     28456DISAD309:00 AM-09:50 AMF3812BSBKeshwani, Z 
     28457DISAD401:00 PM-01:50 PMF22172ETMSWKeshwani, Z 
     28458LCDAS109:30 AM-10:20 AMTRC0062LCCFloros, K 

INST            221
         Macroeconomics in the World Economy: Theory and Applications
       3 hours.  Same as ECON 221. Prerequisite(s): ECON 118 and ECON 119; or ECON 120 and ECON 121; and MATH 121.    

     28356LCD09:30 AM-10:45 AMTR3082BH 
     28355LCD03:00 PM-03:50 PMMWF3082BHAbdel Wahed, L 

INST            301
         Seminar in International Studies
       3 hours.  May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours if topics vary. Previously listed as LAS 301. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of the instructor.    

     28836LCD02:00 PM-03:15 PMTR2022LHPathak, A 
               Freedom and Governance in Neoliberal Societies         

INST            333
         International Economics
       3 hours.  Same as ECON 333. Prerequisite(s): ECON 220 or ECON 221 or INST 221.    

     34515LCD09:30 AM-10:45 AMTRD0022LCDPieper, P 

INST            349
         Topics in Comparative Politics
       3 hours.  Same as POLS 349. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours if topics vary. Prerequisite(s): POLS 130 or INST 130 and POLS 200.    

     28448DIS11:00 AM-11:50 AMMWF11152BSBFilindra, A 
               Comparing Public Policies across Democracies