Minor in International Relations
Department of History, Political Science & Criminal Justice
This minor is designed for students in a variety of professional disciplines—such as business, history, political science or communications—who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of global political systems and international affairs. With a focus on the ethical and strategic interactions among states, international organizations and non-state actors, an International Relations minor can complement careers in government, non-profits, global business, journalism or further academic study. Students must meet with a Department of History & Political Science advisor to develop an approved program of study.
Requirements: 21 credits of which 15 shall be numbered above 2999

Core Communication Courses: 21 credits
Item #
Title
Credits
HIST1040
The World and The West II
3
POLS2050
Introduction to International Relations
3
Additional Requirements
Item #
Title
Credits
HIST3020
Modern Europe (1800-Present)
3
HIST3490
Modern Africa
3
HIST3840
The Holocaust
3
POLS3100
Globalization
3
POLS3330
U.S. Foreign Policy
3
POLS3610
Comparative Politics
3