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Block B Professional Concentration Areas

All professional concentration areas require 4 courses unless noted otherwise.


Note: Lists of electives are not exhaustive, but simply list courses which are known to teach material relevant to the professional concentrations.  If student find other courses which may be appropriate electives in a given concentration area, they may consult with an ISP ug advisor for approval.


Comparative International Development

Required:

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries

INTL 420

International Community Development

Electives:

EC 390

Problems and Issues in the Developing Economies

EC 490

Economic Growth and Development

EC 491

Issues in Economic Growth & Development

GEOG 342

Geography World Economy

GEOG 341

Population and Environment

GEOG 465

Environment and Development

INTL 345

Africa Today

INTL 407

Southeast Asia: Development & Social Change

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

INTL 423

Development and the Muslim World

INTL 431

Cross-cultural Communication

INTL 442

South Asia:  Development & Social Change

INTL 444

Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia

INTL 445

Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

J455

Third World Development Communication

J492

International Journalism

PS 420

International Organizations

PPPM 422

Grant Writing

PPPM 448

Community Development

PPPM 480

Managing Non‑profit Organizations

SOC 303

World Population and Social Structure

SOC 420

Political Economy

SOC 450

Sociology of Developing Areas


Cross‑cultural Communication, Indigenous Cultural Studies & Ethnic Identity

Required -- two of the following four courses:          

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 431

Cross‑cultural Communication

INTL 432

Indigenous Cultural Survival

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

Electives:

ANTH 423

Nationalism/Transnationalism

GEOG 343

Society, Culture, and Place

GEOG 441

Political Geography

GEOG 444

Geography of Languages

GEOG 445

Culture, Ethnicity and Nationalism

GEOG 446

Geography of Religions

GEOG 470

Advanced Geography of European‑American Regions

HUM 350

Multicultural Studies in the Humanities

INTL 407

Indigenous Human Rights

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

LING 211

Languages of the World

LING 399

Language Issues in International Studies

SOC 303

World Population and Social Structure

SOC 461

Sociology of Religion

SOC 464

Systems of War and Peace


Culture and Art

Required:

INTL 430

World Value Systems

And one of the following two:

AAD 250

Art and Human Values 

MUS 358

Music in World Cultures


Electives:

AAAP 411 

Introduction to Historic Preservation

AAD 250

Art and Human Values

AAD 251 

The Arts and Visual Literacy

AAD 450 

Art in Society

AAD 460 

Arts Administration

ANTH 419

Anthropology and Folklore

ANTH 449

Cultural Resource Management

ANTH 450

The Anthropology Museum

ARH 300 

Critical Approaches to Art Historical Study

ARH 411 

Museology

DAN 301 

Dance and Folk Culture

ENG 482

Studies in Mythology

FLR 411 

Folklore and Religion

FLR 413 

Folk Art and Material Culture

FLR485 

Film and Folklore

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 431 

Cross‑Cultural Communication

LING 399

Language Issues in International Studies

MUS 358 

Music in World Cultures

MUS 451 

Introduction to Ethnomusicology

MUS 452 

Musical Instruments of the World

PPPM 480 

Managing Nonprofit Organizations

PS 301 

Art and the State

TA 472 

Multicultural Theater


Diplomacy, Law and International Relations

Required:

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries


And one of the following three

INTL 420

International Community Development

PS 205 

International Relations   

PS 340 

International Political Economy


Electives:

ANTH 423

Nationalism/Transnationalism

EC 380 

International Economic Issues

ENVS 435

Environmental Justice

GEOG 441

Political Geography

GEOG 445

Culture, Ethnicity and Nationalism

GEOG 463

Geography, Law and the Environment

HIST 451    

American Foreign Relations

INTL 345

Africa Today

INTL 423  

Development and the Muslim World

INTL 431   

Cross‑Cultural Communication

INTL 442   

South Asia Development and Social Change

INTL 444

Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia

INTL 445

Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

PS 205 

International Relations

PS 326 

US Foreign Policy I

PS 340

International Political Economy

PS 347 

Political Power/Influence/Control

PS 410 

Asian Environmental Issues

PS 420 

International Organization

PS 426 

US Foreign Policy II

PS 455 

Theories of International Politics

PS 459 

US‑China Relations

PS 477 

International Environmental Politics

PS 480 

Intro to Rational Choice

PS 495 

Political Economy

PS 496 

International Security

SOC 303 

World Population and Social Structure

SOC 420 

Political Economy

SOC 464

Systems of War and Peace

SOC 465 

Political Sociology


International Business
Note: Requires early planning to complete pre-requisites

Required:

MGMT 420 

Managing Across Borders (pre-req for non-Business Majors: BA 101 and BA 316; pre-req for ISP & Business double majors MGMT 321)

MKTG 470 

International Marketing (pre-req for non-Business majors: BA 101 and BA 317; pre-req for ISP & Business double majors MKTG 311)

Electives:

BA 361 

Cross‑cultural Communication

BA 365

Cross‑Cultural Negotiation

EC 370 

Money and Banking

EC 380 

International Economic Issues

EC 410 

Multinational Corporations

EC 480 

International Finance

EC 481 

International Trade

EC 490 

Issues in Economic Growth and Development

INTL 345

Africa Today

INTL 422 

Aid to Developing Countries

INTL 423

Development and the Muslim World

INTL 431 

Cross‑Cultural Communication

INTL 442 

South Asia: Development and Social Change

INTL 444

Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia

INTL 445

Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

MGMT 321

Managing Organizations (open only to ISP & Business double majors)

MGMT 417

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (open only to ISP & Business double majors)


International Economics
Note:
ECON 201 & 202 are pre-requisites for all 300-level Economics courses
ECON 311 & 313 are pre-requisites or all 400-level Economics courses

Required:

EC 480 

International Finance

EC 481 

International Trade


Electives:

EC 360 

Issues in Industrial Organization

EC 380 

International Economic Issues

 

(only if taken prior to EC 480, 481 & 490)

EC 420 

Intro Econometrics

EC 421 

Intro Econometrics

EC 440 

Public Economics

EC 461

Industrial Organization and Public Policy

EC 490 

Economic Growth/Development

EC 491 

Issues in Economic Growth/Development

GEOG 342 

Geography of the World Economy

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries

International Education

Required:        

INTL 431

Cross‑Cultural Communication

INTL 433

Childhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective


Electives:

EDST  211

Historical Foundation of Education

EDLD 441

History of American Education

INTL 407

Cross‑cultural Education

INTL 407

Cross‑cultural Childhood

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 432

Indigenous Cultural Survival

J 455

Third World Development Communication

J 396

International Communications

LING 399

Language Issues in International Studies

PPPM 422

Grant Writing

PPPM 480

Managing Non‑Profit Organizations

PS 420

International Organizations

SOC 491

Sociology of Education


International Environment

Required:

INTL 420

International Community Development


Electives:

EC 333:

Resource and Environmental Economic Issues

EC 433:

Resource and Environmental Economics

ENVS 420

Perspectives on Nature and Society

ENVS 435

Environmental Justice

ENVS 450

Political Ecology

GEOG 430

Long‑Term Environmental Change

GEOG 461

Environmental Alterations

GEOG 462

Historical & Contemporary Views of the Environment

GEOG 463

Geography, Law and the Environment

GEOG 465

Environment and Development

GEOG 466

Geography of Water Policy and Politics

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 432

Indigenous Cultural Survival

PPPM 443

Natural Resource Policy

PPPM 448

Community Development

PS317

Coastal Resource Management

PS 421

Science, Technology, and International Relations

PS 434

Feminism and Ecology

PS 477

International Environmental Politics

PS 497

Environmental Politics


International Gender Issues

Required:

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

INTL 433

Childhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective


Electives:

ANTH 314

Women and Culture 1

ANTH 315

Women and Culture II

ANTH 421

Anthropology of Gender

ANTH 430

Feminism and Ethnography

ANTH 465

Gender Issues in Nutritional Anthropology

GEOG 410

Gender & Geography

INTL 407

Women's Movements around the World

J 455

Third World Development Communication

PS 348

Women and Politics

SOC 355

Sociology of Women

SOC 455

Issues in Sociology of Gender

SOC 456

Feminist Theory

WGS 315

History & Development of Feminist Theory

WGS 431

Global Feminisms


International Nonprofit Management
Required:

PPPM 480

Nonprofit Management


And one of the following two

INTL 420

International Community Development

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries


Electives:
INTL 431 Cross-cultural communication
PPPM 280 Intro to the Nonprofit Sector
PPPM 422 Grant writing
PPPM 424 Public and Nonprofit Financial Management
PPPM 481 Resource Development for Nonprofit Organizations
PPPM 325 Community Leadership & Change (Fall)
PPPM 455 Social Planning & Policy
PPPM 494 Practice of Leadership & Change (Winter)
AAD 420 Event Management
AAD 460 Arts Administration
AAD 483 Information Design and Presentation
BA 316 Management: Creating Value through People (Prereq: BA 101)
BA 317 Marketing: Creating Value for Customers (Prereq: BA 101)
BA 318 Finance: Creating Value through Capital (Prereq: BA 101,BA 215)
EC 330 Urban & Regional Economic Problems (Prereq: EC 201,EC202)
EC 340 Issues in Public Economics (Prereq: EC 201, EC202)
EC 333 Resource & Environmental Economic Issues (Prereq: EC 201)
EC 390 Problems & Issues in Developing Economies (Prereq: EC 201, EC202)
J 340 Principles of Advertising
J 350 Principles of public relations

International Tourism

Required:

GEOG 441

Political Geography


And one of the following two:

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 431

Cross-Cultural Communication


Electives:

GEOG 342

Geography of the World Economy

GEOG 465

Environment and Development

HDEV 410

Exploring Leisure

HDEV 410

Festival Management: Commitment to Culture

HDEV 410

International Tourism or PPPM 410 International Tourism

HDEV 410

Sustainable Eco‑tourism or PPPM 410 Sustainable Eco‑tourism

INTL 420

International Community Development

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries

INTL 431

Cross-cultural Communication

J455

Third World Development Communication

LA 260

Understanding Landscapes

LA 482

National Parks

MKTG 311

Marketing Management

MKTG 470

International Marketing

PPPM 410

International Tourism or HDEV 410 International Tourism

PPPM 410

Sustainable Eco‑tourism or HDEV 410 Sustainable Eco‑tourism

PPPM 422

Grant Writing

PPPM 480

Managing Non‑Profit Organizations

PS 297

Introduction to Environmental Politics

PS 477

International Environmental Politics

SOC 304

Community, Environment and Society

SOC 420

Political Economy


Media, Journalism and Communications

Required:        

J 396

International Communications


And one of the following two:

INTL 430

World Value Systems

LING 399

Language Issues in International Studies

INTL 431

Cross‑cultural Communication


Electives:

COLT 450

Cinematic Representations: Comparative Film Imperialisms

INTL 345

Africa Today

INTL 430

World Values Systems

INTL 431 Cross-Cultural Communication

INTL 442

South Asia: Development and Social Change

INTL 444

Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia

INTL 445

Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

J 201

Mass Media and Society

J 312

Introduction to Media Systems

J 351

Public Relations Writing

J 350

Principles of Public Relations

J 394

Journalism and Public Opinion

J 415

Telecommunications Policy

J 455

Third World Development Communication

J 492

International Journalism

LING 399 Language Issues in International Studies

MKTG420

Marketing Communications (pre-reqs: BA 101 & BA 317, or MKTG 311 for ISP and Business double majors)

SOC 317

Sociology of the Mass Media


Peace Studies, Human Rights & Conflict Resolution

Required – two of the following four:

INTL 430

World Value Systems

INTL 431

Cross Cultural Communication

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

PS 420

International Organization


Electives:

ENVS 435

Environmental Justice

GEOG 441

Political Geography

GEOG 445

Culture, Ethnicity, and Nationalism

HIST 240

War and the Modern World

HIST 307

The Study of History

HIST 478

Revolutions in Modern Latin America

INTL 407

Indigenous Human Rights

INTL 420

International Community Development

INTL 421

Gender and International Development

INTL422

Aid to Developing Countries

INTL 423

Development and the Muslim World

INTL 430

World Value Systems

LING 399

Language Issues in International Studies

PPPM 445

Communities and Regional Development

PS 297

Introductions to Environmental Politics

PS 399

International Peacekeeping

PS 443

Politics of Multi‑Ethnic Societies

PS 496

International Security

SOC 464

Systems of War and Peace


Second Language Acquisition and Teaching

Students must complete the requirements of the Certificate in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching in order to fulfill this concentration. You may choose your language specialization from the following target languages: 
English, French, Japanese, Russian, or Spanish.

Required:        

One of the following two:

LING 440

Linguistic Principles and Second Language Learning

LING 444

Second Language Acquisition (prerequisite: LING 290)


And both of the following two:

LING 445

Second Language Teaching

LING 446

Second Language Teaching Practice


For other electives see an ISP undergraduate advisor for your linguistic area’s options.

Urbanization, Migration, and Refugees

Required:

INTL 420

International Community Development

INTL 422

Aid to Developing Countries


Electives:

ANTH 423

Nationalism/ Transnationalism

EC 430

Urban and Regional Economics

EC 431

Issues in Urban and Regional Economics

ENVS 435

Environmental Justice

GEOG 343

Society, Culture and Place

GEOG 410

Gender and Geography

GEOG 445

Culture, Ethnicity, and Nationalism

HIST 240

Wars and the Modern World

HIST 478

Revolutions in Modern Latin America

INTL 345

Africa Today

INTL 407

Indigenous Cultural Survival

INTL 420

International Community Development

INTL 431

Cross-cultural Communication

INTL 433

Childhood in Cross-Cultural Perspective

INTL 444

Development and Social Change in Southeast Asia

INTL 445

Development and Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa

INTL 447

Comparative "Tribalisms"

PPPM 407

Transportation and Social Planning

PPPM 445

Communities and Regional Development

PPPM 448

Community Development

PPPM 480

Managing Nonprofit Organizations

PS 230

Introductions to Urban Politics

SOC 303

World Population and Social Structure

SOC 416

Issues of the Sociology of the Environment

SOC 442

Urbanization and the City

SOC 450

Sociology of Developing Areas