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Global Dynamics
Below are examples of courses that can be used to fulfill the Global Dynamics requirement for the International Affairs curriculum. Students majoring in International Affairs complete 3 Global Dynamics courses, one of which must be POLS1160 International Relations.
This list is not exhaustive; please consult the NU catalog or your degree audit for a complete list of courses that apply.
Global Dynamics
AFRS1185 Gender in the African DiasporaAFRS3410 Religion and Spirituality in the African Diaspora
AFAM3441 Third World Political Relations
AFAM4639 Globalism, Racism, and Human Rights
COMM2303 Global and Intercultural Communication
ECON4635 International Economics
HIST1110 Introduction to World History
HIST1202 Global Inequity
HIST1204 Third World Women
HIST1214 War in the Modern World
HIST2315 Approaches to World History
HIST3452 Global Chinese Migration
INTL3460 Transnational Activism in Global Civil Society
INTL4939 Dialogue of Civilizations: Globalization, Humanities, & Culture
INTB1209 Global Environment of International Business
MUSC3470 War and Music
IDSC4905 Cultural Studies: An International Discourse
IDSC4906 Social/Economic Development Lab
LPSC2302 Global Human Rights: A Social and Economic Perspective
PHIL1130 Ethics: East and West
POLS1160 International Relations
POLS3405 International Political Economy
POLS3407 International Organizations
POLS3408 International Security
POLS3415 Ethnic Conflict in Comparative Politics
POLS3420 National Security, War, and Terrorism
POLS3487 Politics of Developing Nations
POLS4510 International Law
POLS4530 Revolution, Civil War, and Insurrection
POLS4580 Special Topics: Comparative Politics and International Relations
POLS4610 Seminar in International Relations
POLS4910 Model United Nations
ANTH2305 Global Markets and Local Culture
ANTH2315 Religion and Modernity
