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Fall 2018 IR Course Announcement
Core Requirements (page 1)
Thematic Concentrations (pages 2-18)
Research Methods (page 19)
Culture Courses (by linguistic region)
for TC2, TC3, and TC4 (pages 20-22)
PS061 Introduction to International Relations
EC005 Principles of Economics
EC060 International Economics
EC161 International Trade
EC162 International Finance
HIST005 History of Consumption
HIST072 World of Islam
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context
ANTH130 Anthropological Thought
MUS038 Music as Culture
PHIL024 Introduction to Ethics
PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I*
PSY013 Social Psychology
REL001 Introduction to Religion
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change
Core Requirement 4: The Historical Dimension
Core Requirement 5: Theories of Society and Culture
IR Core Courses for Fall 2018
Core Requirement 1: Introduction to the Politics of International Relations
Core Requirement 2: Principles of Economics
Core Requirement 3: International Economics
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows:
ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science
CLS037/HIST050 History of Ancient Greece* History, Culture, Intro level
CLS146/HIST150 Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine Culture, History
ENG021 General View of English Literature I* Culture, Intro level
ENG050 Shakespeare I* Culture, Intro level
ENG131 British Modernism Culture
ENG136 Major Figures of the Irish Literary Renaissance Culture
FAH025/125/REL025/125
Medieval Architecture Culture
FAH028/REL028/128 Medieval Art of the Mediterranean Culture
FAH120/REL120 Armenian Art, Archaeology & Politics Culture
FR031 Readings in French Literature I* Culture, Intro level
FR177 Twentieth-century French Poetry Culture
FR191-D Versailles and the Age of Louis XIV Culture
GER061 Survey of German Literature I Culture
GER070/170/WGSS070
Grimms' Fairy Tales (lower level in English) Culture
GER080/180/PHIL091-03
Walter Benjamin Culture
GER085/185 German Film Culture
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 US Role, History
HIST053 Europe to 1815 History, Culture
HIST055 Europe in the Early Middle Ages History
HIST057 Renaissance and Reformation History
HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, Culture
HIST059 Continent in Conflict: Europe 1914-2000 History
HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History
HIST096-21 Foundation Seminar: France in WWII History, Research Methods
ITAL032 Readings in Italian Literature II Culture
ITAL051 Dante's Inferno* (in English) Culture, Intro level
ITAL170 Political Ideology in the Italian Literary Tradition Culture
JS132/ILVS132/REL132/WL132
The Book of Genesis Culture
PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I* Social Science, Culture, Intro level
TC1A: Europe and the Former Soviet Union for Fall 2018TC1A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be Intro level level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1A may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1A as follows:
PS122 Soviet, Russian, and Post-Soviet Politics Social Science
PS138-01 Policing in the US and Europe Social Science
PS147 Seminar: Political Philosophy of Nietzsche Social Science, Seminar
PS157 Seminar: Markets, Morals, and Religion: The Political Theory of David Hume and Adam Smith
Social Science, Seminar
PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West Social Science, Culture
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
RUS060/160 Classics of 19th Century Russian Literature (in English) Culture
RUS075/ILVS083/PJS075
War Stories (in English) Culture
RUS080 Russian Film (in English) Culture
RUS091-01 Intro levelduction to Russian Culture (in English) Culture
RUS123 Russia Today: Business & Politics Culture
SPN030 Modern Spanish Literature: 18th to 21st Century Culture
SPN032 Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature Culture
SPN142 Don Quixote: Beyond the Boundaries of Fiction Culture
SPN191-A Women's Voices Culture
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1B as follows:
CHNS061 Classical Chinese Literature* (in English) Culture, Intro level
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) Culture
FAH005 Arts of Asia Culture
HIST040 History of Pre-Modern China History
HIST042 Japan to 1868 History
HIST132 Religion in Japanese History History
HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, Culture
JPN062 Modern Japanese Literature (in English) Culture
JPN114 Gender in Japanese Culture (in English) Culture
JPN115 Haruki Murakami (in English) Culture
JPN191-01 Seminar: Hayao Miyazaki Culture
MUS080 Javanese Gamelan Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture, Intro level
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods
PS188-02 Chinese Foreign Policy Social Science
PS189-02 Seminar: International Relations of East Asia Social Science, US Role, Seminar
TC1B: East and Southeast Asia for Fall 2018TC1B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1B may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1C as follows:
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar
FAH004 Arts of Africa Culture
FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature Culture
MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
MUS078/AFR091 African Music & Dance Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture, Intro level
PS130 Seminar: African Political Economy Social Science, Seminar, Research Methods
PS180 Regionalism in Africa Social Science
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods
TC1C: Africa for Fall 2018TC1C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1C may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1D as follows:
ARB055/ILVS055 Cultural History in the Modern Middle East (in English) History, Culture
ARB063 Arabian Nights (in English) Culture
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) Culture
CLS026/ARCH026/HIST076
Ancient Egypt History, Culture
FAH028/REL028/128 Medieval Art of the Mediterranean Culture
FAH120/REL120 Armenian Art, Archaeology & Politics Culture
HIST046 Modern South Asia History
HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History
HIST072 World of Islam History
HIST077 Egypt since 1952 History
HIST166 History of Afghanistan History
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar, Culture, Social Science, Research Methods
JS132/ILVS132/REL132/WL132
The Book of Genesis Culture
MUS079 Arabic Music Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture, Intro level
PS134 Comparative Politics of the Middle East Social Science
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
REL048 Introduction to Islam Culture
REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
TC1D: Middle East and South Asia for Fall 2018TC1D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1D may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC1E as follows:
FAH081/181 20th Century Mexican Art Culture
POR151 Images of Brazil: Contemporary Brazilian Cinema Culture
PS127 Latin American Politics Social Science, History
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy US Role, Research Methods
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century*
Culture, Intro level
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building Culture
SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, Culture
SPN148 Seminar: Health in the Spanish Speaking World Culture, Seminar
SPN191-A Women's Voices Culture
SPN191-B Seminar: Borges and Encyclopedia of the World Culture, Seminar
VISC080 A View of Ancient Middle and South America (2000 BC - AD 1532)
Culture, History
TC1E: Latin America for Fall 2018TC1E requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC1E may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC2 as follows:
ANTH024 Anthropology of the Environment Elective
BIO001/ENV091 Seminar: Environmental Preservation and Improvement Seminar
BIO007/ENV007 Environmental Biology* Elective, Intro level
BIO142 Population and Community Ecology Elective
BIO144 Principles of Conservation Biology Elective
EC015 Basic Econometrics Elective, Research Methods
EC024 Game Theory Elective
EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics Elective
EC035 Economic Development Elective
EC118 Seminar: Quantitative Economic Growth Seminar
EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Seminar
EC192-01 Seminar: Resource and Environmental Economics and Policy Seminar
EOS005 Introduction to Oceanography Elective
HIST005 History of Consumption History
HIST046 Modern South Asia History
PS130 Seminar: African Political Economy Seminar, Political Economy, Research Methods
PS138-03 Politics of Oil and Energy Political Economy
SOC113 Urban Sociology Elective
SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, Culture
TC2: International Economics for Fall 2018
The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
TC2A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 161, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar.
TC2B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 12 or 18, EC 162 or 169, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar.
TC2C requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 130, EC 30, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 130 is approved for the seminar requirement).
TC2D requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: EC 11 or 16, EC 35, EC 60 or 136, 1 Political Economy, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar (Note: EC 136 is approved for the seminar requirement). In addition, TC2D students may use EC 35 for Core 3, but will still need a total of 7 courses to complete the thematic concentration.
Special Note for TC2 Culture Requirement: Students in TC2 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 20-22. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on Tufts transcript) may select a culture course from any language category.
Note on TC2 Electives: Courses listed below approved for "Elective" can be used only if needed to reach a total of 7 courses in the concentration. Students must fulfill the requirements listed above first.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows:
ANTH024 Anthropology of the Environment Social Science/History/Policy
ANTH040 Biological Anthropology Natural Science
ANTH148 Medical Anthropology Social Science/History/Policy
BIO001/ENV091 Seminar: Environmental Preservation and Improvement Seminar
BIO007/ENV007 Environmental Biology* Biology, Intro level, Natural Science
BIO010/ENV010 Plants and Humanity Natural Science
BIO013 Cells and Organisms with Lab* Biology, Intro level, Natural Science
BIO104 Immunology Natural Science
BIO132 Biostatistics Quantitative Reasoning
BIO142 Population and Community Ecology Natural Science
BIO144 Principles of Conservation Biology Natural Science
CEE154/CH154 Principles of Epidemiology Epidemiology
CH002 Health Care in America* US Role, Social Science/History/Policy, Intro level
CH031 Intro to Stats for Health Applications (enrollment reserved for double majors with CH)
Quantitative Reasoning
CH056 Introduction to Global Health* (majority of seats are reserved for CH majors, however, 5 seats are available for IR majors)
Social Science/History/Policy, Intro level
CH107 Science and the Practice of Medicine Natural Science
CH196 Seminar: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in Global Health Seminar, Natural Science
CLS146/HIST150 Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine Social Science/History/Policy, Culture
CSHD062/AAST062 Childhood Across Cultures Social Science/History/Policy
EC013 Statistics* Quantitative Reasoning, Intro level
EC030/ENV030 Environmental Economics Social Science/History/Policy
EC048 Health Economics Social Science/History/Policy
EC091 Economics of Public Policy Social Science/History/Policy
EC136 Seminar: Topics in Economic Development Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar
EC192-01 Seminar: Resource and Environmental Economics and Policy Social Science/History/Policy, Seminar
TC3: Global Health, Nutrition, and the Environment for Fall 2018
The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for TC3 Culture Requirement: Students in TC3 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 20-22. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category.
TC3 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 1 Biology, 1 Epidemiology, 1 Quantitative Reasoning, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Natural Science, 1 Social Science/History/Policy, 1 Culture, and 1 Capstone/Seminar.
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC3 may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC3 as follows:
ENV135 Environmental Policy US Role, Social Science/History/Policy
EOS005 Introduction to Oceanography Natural Science
EOS051/151 Global Climate Change Natural Science
GIS101/UEP232 Intro to GIS (email [email protected] for permission to register)
Quantitative Reasoning
MATH021 Introductory Statistics Quantitative Reasoning
PS103 Political Science Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning
PS138-03 Politics of Oil and Energy Social Science/History/Policy
PSY031 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Quantitative Reasoning
SOC102 Qualitative Research Methods Quantitative Reasoning
SOC113 Urban Sociology Social Science/History/Policy
SOC141/AMER052 Medical Sociology Social Science/History/Policy
SPN148 Seminar: Health in the Spanish Speaking World Culture, Seminar
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC4 as follows:
EOS051/151 Global Climate Change Social Science
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 US Role, History
HIST053 Europe to 1815 History, Culture
HIST059 Continent in Conflict: Europe 1914-2000 History
HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History
HIST166 History of Afghanistan History
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar, Culture, Social Science, Research Methods
HIST190-30 Seminar: Cold War History, Seminar
PHIL045 War and Terrorism Culture
PS138-01 Policing in the US and Europe Social Science
PS138-03 Politics of Oil and Energy Social Science
PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West Social Science, Culture
PS184 Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Extrafactual Information in International Politics
Social Science, Seminar
PS187 Intelligence and National Security Social Science, US Role
PS188-02 Chinese Foreign Policy Social Science
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
PS189-02 Seminar: International Relations of East Asia Social Science, US Role, Seminar
PS189-03 Seminar: American Primacy Seminar, US Role, Social Science
REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
RUS075/ILVS083/PJS075
War Stories (in English) Culture
UEP130/PJS131 Negotiation, Mediation & Conflict Resolution Social Science
TC4: International Security for Fall 2018TC4 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for TC4 Culture Requirement: Students in TC4 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. The culture courses by linguistic region are listed on pages 20-22 of this document. A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category.
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC4 may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows:
ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context Social Science
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) Culture
CLS026/ARCH026/HIS Ancient Egypt History, Culture
CLS037/HIST050 History of Ancient Greece* History, Culture, Intro level
CSHD062/AAST062 Childhood Across Cultures Social Science
EC127 Seminar: Urban Economics Seminar
EXP079-XF (Fall 2018 only)
EPIIC: Migration in a Turbulent World (Note: EPIIC fall courses are evaluated on a year-by-year, topic-by-topic basis; thus, the Fall18/TC5-specific approval has no bearing on, or meaning for, future topics. See the IR course announcement each spring for information regarding the status of EPIIC for the following fall.)
Social Science
FAH001/REL004 Intro to World Art I Culture
FAH004 Arts of Africa Culture
FAH005 Arts of Asia Culture
FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature (in Culture
HIST005 History of Consumption History
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 History
HIST046 Modern South Asia History
HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, Culture
HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History
HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History
HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, Culture
HIST166 History of Afghanistan History
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar, Culture, Social Science, Research Methods
JPN191-01 Seminar: Hayao Miyazaki Culture
MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PS180 Regionalism in Africa Social Science
PS184 Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Extrafactual Information in International Politics
Social Science, Seminar
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
SOC113 Urban Sociology Social Science
SOC135/AMER050 Social Movements Social Science
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century*
Culture, Intro level
TC5: Globalization for Fall 2018TC5 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for New TC5). The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC5 as follows:
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building Culture
SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, Culture
SPN148 Seminar: Health in the Spanish Speaking World Culture, Seminar
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Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC5 as follows:
ENV135 Environmental Policy Social Science
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 History
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Research Methods, Social Science
PS184 Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Extrafactual Information in International Politics
Social Science, Seminar
PS187 Intelligence and National Security Social Science
PS189-03 Seminar: American Primacy Seminar, Social Science
Old TC5: U.S. in World Affairs for Fall 2018
Old TC5 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in the Old TC5 may choose any course listed from the concentration to fulfill the U.S. Role requirement.
Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Year 2019.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows:
ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science
ANTH130 Anthropological Thought Social Science
ANTH148 Medical Anthropology Social Science
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) Culture
FAH004 Arts of Africa Culture
FAH005 Arts of Asia Culture
FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature Culture
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 History
HIST046 Modern South Asia History
HIST053 Europe to 1815 History, Culture
HIST055 Europe in the Early Middle Ages History
HIST057 Renaissance and Reformation History
HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, Culture
HIST059 Continent in Conflict: Europe 1914-2000 History
HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History
HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History
HIST077 Egypt since 1952 History
HIST096-21 Foundation Seminar: France in WWII History, Research Methods
HIST132 Religion in Japanese History History
HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, Culture
HIST166 History of Afghanistan History
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar, Culture, Social Science, Research Methods
ITAL170 Political Ideology in the Italian Literary Tradition Culture
MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Culture
PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I* Social Science, Culture, Intro level
PS121 Seminar: Political Culture from a Comparative Perspective Social Science, Seminar
PS147 Seminar: Political Philosophy of Nietzsche Social Science, Seminar
PS157 Seminar: Markets, Morals, and Religion: The Political Theory of David Hume and Adam Smith
Social Science, Seminar
PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West Social Science, Culture
REL036/HIST009 Global History of Christianity to the Middle Ages History, Culture
REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English) History, Culture
TC6: Identity for Fall 2018TC6 requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 Research Methods, 1 Capstone/Seminar, and 1 Elective (a course from any category approved for New TC6). The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
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Course Number Course Title Approved for TC6 as follows:
SPN191-A Women's Voices Culture
VISC080 A View of Ancient Middle and South America (2000 BC - AD 1532)
Culture, History
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Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC6A as follows:
ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context Social Science
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English) Culture
FAH005 Arts of Asia Culture
HIST057 Renaissance and Reformation History
HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World History, Culture
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West History, Seminar, Culture, Social Science, Research Methods
ITAL170 Political Ideology in the Italian Literary Tradition Culture
JS132/ILVS132/REL132/WL132
The Book of Genesis Culture
PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I* Social Science, Culture, Intro level
PS121 Seminar: Political Culture from a Comparative Perspective Social Science, Seminar
PS147 Seminar: Political Philosophy of Nietzsche Social Science, Seminar
PS157 Seminar: Markets, Morals, and Religion: The Political Theory of Social Science, Seminar
PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West Social Science, Culture
PS184 Seminar: Better Than the Truth: Extrafactual Information in Social Science, Seminar
REL036/HIST009 Global History of Christianity to the Middle Ages History, Culture
REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level) Culture, Seminar (at 194 level)
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
Old TC6A: Ideologies for Fall 2018
Old TC6A requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC6A may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) toward the U.S. Role requirement.
Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Year 2019.
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Course Number Course Title Approved for Old TC6B as follows:
ANTH026 Anthropology of Socialism and Postsocialism Social Science
ANTH027 Human Rights and Justice in Cultural Context Social Science
CLS026/ARCH026/HIS Ancient Egypt History, Culture
FAH001/REL004 Intro to World Art I Culture
HIST028 US Foreign Relations TO 1900 US Role, History
HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World History, Culture
HIST061 Icons and Tsars: Early Modern and Imperial Russia History
HIST070 Middle East and North Africa TO World War I History
PS189-01 Seminar: Turkish Foreign Policy Social Science, Seminar
REL036/HIST009 Global History of Christianity to the Middle Ages History, Culture
SOC050 Globalization and Social Change Social Science
SOC113 Urban Sociology Social Science
Old TC6B: Empires/Colonialism/Globalization for Fall 2018
Old TC6B requires a minimum of 7 total courses to include the following: 2 Social Science, 1 History, 1 Culture, 1 U.S. Role, 1 Research Methods, and 1 Capstone/Seminar. The courses listed below are in alphabetical order by department/program. Some courses below may be approved for the Research Methods requirement, but students may alternatively choose a course from the Research Methods list (page 19). No more than 3 of the 7 thematic concentration courses may be intro level (marked with an * below).
Special Note for U.S. Role Req: Students in TC6B may alternatively choose any course approved for the Old TC5 U.S. in World Affairs concentration (page 14) toward the U.S. Role requirement.
Note: This concentration is available ONLY to Class Year 2019.
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Course Number Course Title
BIO132 Biostatistics
CH030 Community Health Research Methods (enrollment reserved for double majors with CH)
CH031 Intro to Stats for Health Applications (enrollment reserved for double majors with CH)
EC013 Statistics*
EC015 Basic Econometrics
EC107 Econometric Analysis
GIS101/UEP232 Intro to GIS (email [email protected] for permission to register)
HIST093 Foundation Seminar: Our Road to Dacca and The Wall
HIST096-21 Foundation Seminar: France in WWII
HIST096-24 Foundation Seminar: History of the Book
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West
MATH019 Mathematics of Social Choice
MATH021 Introductory Statistics
PS015 Politics & the City
PS103 Political Science Research Methods
PS130 Seminar: African Political Economy
PS181 Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
PSY031 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
SOC102 Qualitative Research Methods
The Research Methods requirement is required in all thematic concentrations except for TC3 (see note below). ANY course listed below fulfills this requirement.
Research Methods Courses for Fall 2018
Note for TC3 students: TC3 students are required to take a Quantitative Reasoning course, not from this list, but from the approved list located in the TC3 section of this document.
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ARB055/ILVS055 Cultural History in the Modern Middle East (in English)
ARB063 Arabian Nights (in English)
FAH028/REL028/128 Medieval Art of the Mediterranean
MUS079 Arabic Music Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
REL048 Introduction to Islam
REL152/REL194 Islam & Modernity (register REL194 for seminar level)
CHNS061 Classical Chinese Literature* (in English)
CHNS083 Cinema of India and China (in English)
CHNS127 Reading Short Stories
FAH005 Arts of Asia
FAH025/125/REL025/125 Medieval Architecture
FR031 Readings in French Literature I*
FR177 Twentieth-century French Poetry
FR191-B Strategies of Identity in Francophone Caribbean Literature
FR191-D Versailles and the Age of Louis XIV
HIST053 Europe to 1815
GER061 Survey of German Literature I
GER070/170/WGSS070 Grimms' Fairy Tales
GER080/180/PHIL091-03 Walter Benjamin
GER085/185 German Film
FAH028/REL028/128 Medieval Art of the Mediterranean
CLS037/HIST050 History of Ancient Greece*
ITAL032 Readings in Italian Literature II
ITAL051 Dante's Inferno* (in English)
ITAL170 Political Ideology in the Italian Literary Tradition
FAH005 Arts of Asia
JPN062 Modern Japanese Literature (in English)
JPN114 Gender in Japanese Culture (in English)
JPN115 Haruki Murakami (in English)
Culture Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Fall 2018Students in TC2, TC3, and TC4 may alternatively fulfill the culture requirement by taking a course from the linguistic region they are using to fulfill their language requirement. Note: A student FULLY EXEMPT from the IR language Requirement (with required proof of 8th semester level of proficiency on SIS transcript) may select a culture course from any language category.
Arabic
Chinese
French
German
Hebrew
Italian
Japanese
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Culture Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Fall 2018JPN191-01 Seminar: Hayao Miyazaki
POR151 Images of Brazil: Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
RUS060/160 Classics of 19th Century Russian Literature (in English)
RUS075/ILVS083/PJS075 War Stories (in English)
RUS080 Russian Film (in English)
RUS091-01 Introduction to Russian Culture (in English)
RUS123 Russia Today: Business & Politics
FAH081/181 20th Century Mexican Art
SPN030 Modern Spanish Literature: 18th to 21st Century
SPN031 Latin American Literature from Nation-Building to the 21st Century*
SPN032 Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature
SPN033 Latin American Literature from Colonial Times to Nation Building
SPN091/LAS091 Sugar and Nation in the Hispanic Caribbean (in English)
SPN142 Don Quixote: Beyond the Boundaries of Fiction
SPN148 Seminar: Health in the Spanish Speaking World
SPN191-A Women's Voices
SPN191-B Seminar: Borges and Encyclopedia of the World
VISC080 A View of Ancient Middle and South America (2000 BC - AD 1532)
CLS026/ARCH026/HIST076 Ancient Egypt
CLS146/HIST150 Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine
ENG021 General View of English Literature I*
ENG050 Shakespeare I*
ENG131 British Modernism
ENG136 Major Figures of the Irish Literary Renaissance
FAH001/REL004 Intro to World Art I
FAH004 Arts of Africa
FAH120/REL120 Armenian Art, Archaeology & Politics
HIST058/CLS039 The Byzantines and their World
HIST138 Confucianism from China to the Modern World
HIST175-45 Seminar: Islam and the West
JS132/ILVS132/REL132/WL132 The Book of Genesis
MUS069 Gospel Choir* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
MUS078/AFR091 African Music & Dance Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
Other (Native speakers, who are fully exempt from the IR Language Requirement, may alternatively choose from this list, in addition to the courses listed above.)
Russian
Spanish
Portuguese
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Culture Courses (by linguistic region) for TC2, TC3, and TC4 for Fall 2018MUS080 Javanese Gamelan Ensemble* (this course is 2 SHU credits; IR requires a min of 3 SHU
credits to fulfill an IR major requirement)
PHIL045 War and Terrorism
PS041/CLS041 Western Political Thought I*
PS158-01 Rise and Decay of the West
REL036/HIST009 Global History of Christianity to the Middle Ages
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