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Spring Semester 2021

 

International Studies
R Craig Curtis • Bradley Hall 426E • 309-677-2492
I S100Contemporary World ForcesGenEd: SF   Core: GS(3 hours)
 01 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM ONLONL Charles J Bukowski Online Course
 Synchronous online
 02 Canceled
 Synchronous online
 03 Canceled
 Synchronous online
 04 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR322 Angela Weck Hybrid Course
I S104Fundamentals of International Studies: Area AnalysisGenEd: NW   Core: WC(3 hours)
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR250 Jeanie Bukowski  
 This section is reserved for students seeking face-to-face instruction. Contact the instructor to secure a seat.
 02 Arr  ONLONL Jeanie Bukowski Online Course
 This section will be taught asynchronous online, but will align its schedule with Section 01.
I S182Fundamentals of Contemporary East Asian CivilizationGenEd: NW   Core: WC(3 hours)
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM ONLONL Jihyun Kim Online Course
 Synchronous online
 02 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM ONLONL Jihyun Kim Online Course
 Synchronous online
I S275Political Economy of the Developing WorldGenEd: SF   Core: MI(3 hours)
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM ONLONL Shah M Tarzi Online Course
 02 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM ONLONL Shah M Tarzi Online Course
I S295Research Design and Qualitative Methods for International Studies (3 hours)
Prerequisite: IS 103; IS 104; or consent of instructor.
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR259 Charles J BukowskiCore: WI 
I S306Intelligence in International AffairsGenEd: SF   Core: GS(3 hours)
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM ONLONL Charles J Bukowski Online Course
 Synchronous online
I S312American Foreign PolicyGenEd: SF   Core: SB(3 hours)
 01 Th3:00 PM -5:30 PM ONLONL Shah M Tarzi Online Course
 Synchronous online
I S318United States-East Asian RelationsCore: GS(3 hours)
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM ONLONL Jihyun Kim Online Course
 Synchronous online
 02 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM ONLONL Jihyun Kim Online Course
 Synchronous online
I S330European IntegrationCore: GS,MI(3 hours)
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR235 Jeanie Bukowski  
 This section is reserved for students seeking face-to-face instruction. Contact the instructor to secure a seat.
 02 Canceled
 This section is reserved for students seeking face-to-face instruction. Contact the instructor to secure a seat.
I S363Middle East Nations in International AffairsGenEd: NW   Core: GS,WC(3 hours)
 01 Tu3:00 PM -5:30 PM ONLONL Shah M Tarzi Online Course
 Synchronous online
I S499Research in International Relations (1 to 3 hours)
 01 *R* Arr     Shah M Tarzi  
 02 *R* Arr     Jeanie Bukowski  
 
Great international forces influencing the contemporary world: secular and religious nationalism, global terrorism, international conflict and cooperation, poverty, and climatic changes. Understanding and evaluating the impact of these forces on national society and world affairs.
Overview of discipline of international studies at micro-level; focus on major states or groups of states.
Civilization and traditional cultures of East Asia; origins of fundamental values in indigenous East Asian ways of life.
Survey of political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of development. Theories of development, relations between industrial and developing states, impact of domestic institutions and conditions, globalization, and international institutions on the developing world.
Design of research and qualitative research methods for international studies.
Development of secret intelligence practice; contemporary operations of selected intelligence organizations. Emphasis on US capabilities, counterterrorism, management and control, and tension between secrecy and democracy.
Survey of factors and forces shaping the formulation and practice of American foreign policy. Impact of domestic political factors--public opinion, the media, interest groups, and Congress--on presidential foreign policy decisions; special emphasis on contemporary issues and problems.
Critical studies of US relations with China, Japan, Korea, and other selected countries of East Asia since World War II.
Focus on phenomenon of integration, the movement toward political, economic, and social cooperation and unity on the European continent; examination of history, evolution, current and future development of the European Communities/Union.
Introduction to the modern politics of the Middle East. Examination of Arab-Israeli conflict, politics of OPEC, inter-Arab rivalries, terrorism, and the impact of these issues on the role of the Middle East in international affairs. Impact of the end of the Cold War and the Gulf Wars.
Special projects in IS for qualified students. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hrs. credit provided a different project is undertaken each term.
This course meets a General Education requirement.
C1 - English Composition
C2 - English Composition
SP - Speech
MA - Mathematics
WC - Western Civilization
NW - Non-Western Civilization
FA - Fine Arts
HL - Human Values - Literary
HP - Human Values - Philosophical
CD - Cultural Diversity
SF - Social Forces
FS - Fundamental Concepts in Science
TS - Science & Technology in the Contemporary World
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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