Minor in International Relations and Diplomacy
Students who take this minor register first for an introduction to contemporary politics, and then are given in-depth exposure to three main areas of inquiry: international political economy, international cooperation, and foreign policy. Additionally, students choosing this minor also take elective courses in such areas as comparative politics, modern history, regional integration, international organizations, negotiations and diplomacy, contemporary social issues, and political theory.
History 245: Foreign Policy of the USA
Politics 201: International Relations
Politics 249: The Politics of International Economic Relations
European Studies 211: The Politics of the European Union
or
Politics 231: International Law
Two IR electives