Associate in Arts - Pol. Science - International Relations
Globalization, human rights, poverty, security, economic development, and environmental challenges are some of the targets of study and practice in international relations. The Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Political Science International Relations provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding International Relations. The coursework prepares students so that they arrive at their transfer destinations with the skills and knowledge to succeed in upper level political science courses, future graduate studies, and a variety of rewarding careers having a global reach and broad impact.
Courses
- ANT202 — Cultural Anthropology
- ART101 — Art History and Apprecia
- BIO101 — Biological Science I
- COL105 — Freshman Seminar
- ECO210 — Macroeconomics
- ENG101 — English Comp I
- ENG102 — English Comp II
- ENG209 — World Literature II
- GEO102 — World Geography
- GEO205 — Physical Geography
- HIS101 — Western Civ to 1689
- HIS102 — Western Civ Post 1689
- HIS108 — Intro to East Asian Civ
- HIS201 — Amer Hist: Disc to 1877
- HIS202 — Amer Hist: 1877 to Pres
- LEG135 — Intro to Law and Ethics
- MAT120 — Probability & Statistics
- MUS105 — Music Appreciation
- PHI105 — Introduction to Logic
- PSC201 — American Government
- PSC205 — Politics and Government
- PSC206 — Politics of the Middle East
- PSC220 — Intro to Intern Rela
- SPA101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA122 — Basic Proficiency Span
- SPC205 — Public Speaking
- THE101 — Intro. to Theatre