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Jan 30, 2025
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies, Environment and Development Concentration, Major
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The Environment and Development concentration in the International Studies major is designed to equip students to develop a critical appreciation of global environmental issues both from the point of view of the science underpinning the issues, and with regard to the longer-term social, economic and political implications.
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International Studies (BAIS) Required Courses:
The World Since 1945 (4 units)
Complete one of the following: Intro to Int’l Politics (4 units)
Complete the following: The Global Economy (4 units)
Complete one of the following: Research Methods (4 units)
Complete one of the following: Environment and Development Concentration Requirements
Required (8 units)
Complete two courses from the following: Electives (8 units)
Complete 8 units from the following: Regional Minor (20 units)
All International Studies majors must complete a 20-unit regional component from among the following existing regional minors: |
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