International Relations / Comparative Politics
Issued by
Northeastern State University
Students will learn to effectively communicate ideas and information. Students will build collaborative relationships with peers representing diverse cultures, races, genders, religions, lifestyles, and viewpoints, while working within a team structure, negotiating and managing conflict. Students can understand and evaluate national and international political contexts and discourses that influence societies, institutions, individuals, and human motivation. May be combined for a certificate.
- Type Certification
- Level Intermediate
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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May be combined with Political Theory and American Politics for a certificate. Earners are also required to complete 9 hours from the courses listed with a grade of 'B' or better.
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POLS 2313 Introduction to International Relations (core)
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POLS 2353 Introduction to Comparative Politics (core)
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POLS 3011 Model United Nations (When enrolled 3 for semesters)
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POLS 4153 Regional Politics (may be taken twice)
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POLS 4223 Women in Politics
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POLS 4413 American Foreign Policy
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POLS 4603 Topics in Global Issues (may be taken twice)