Courses Offered Spring 2010
Includes pre-approved special topics courses
Pathway Courses*
ANT 160 Cultural Diversity in the Modern World
GEO 160 Lands and Peoples of the Non-Western World
HIS 104 A History of Europe through the Mid-Seventeenth Century
HIS 105 A History of Europe from the Mid-Seventeenth Century to the Present
PS 210 Introduction to Comparative Politics
PS 212 Culture and Politics in the Third World
PS 235 World Politics
*Students choosing the FLIE concentration are not required to complete the Pathway courses.
Capstone Senior Project
INT 495 International Studies Research Project (Course is controlled enrollment. You must have your project contract approved by Dr. Udvardy, Udvardy@uky.edu, before you are permitted to register. See Capstone for more information.)
International Relations
ANT 352 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology: Middle East Cultures
ANT 433 Social Organizations
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
GEO 442 Political Geography
HIS 355 Topics in Non-Western History Since 1789: Modern China
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
PS 391 Special Topics in Political Science: Political Violence & Terrorism
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: South Asian Politics
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: African Politics
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: Politics of Modern Middle East
PS 430G The Conduct of American Foreign Relations
PS 433G Politics of International Economic Relations
PS 436G International Organization
PS 439G Special Topics in International Relations: World Order of International Political Economies
PS 439G Special Topics in International Relations: Causes of War
PS 439G Special Topics in International Relations: Wartime Politics
SW 320 Global Poverty: Response Across Cultures
Culture and the Arts
A-H 310 Studies in East Asian Art: Japanese Tea Ceremony
A-H 323 Medieval Art: The Power and the Holy
A-H 415 Topical Studies in Art History: Chinese Painting
A-H 527 Art in Interdisciplinary Framework: Late Roman Empire
A-H 528 Topical Seminar in Art History: Kant & Hegel Art & Culture
AIS 330 Islamic Civilization II
AIS 331 Classical Arabic Literature (in English)
AIS 440 Introduction to the Quran
ANT 241 Origins of Old World Civilization
ANT 352 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology: Middle East Cultures
ANT 433 Social Organizations
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
A&S 300 Individual & Society in Chinese Culture
CHI 331 Introduction to Chinese Culture, 1840 to Present
CLA 261 Literary Masterpieces of Greece and Rome
CLA 302 Latin Literature II: Horace
CLA 382 Greek and Roman Religion
CLA/HIS 391 Christians in the Roman Empire
CLA 525 Latin Literature of the Empire: Horace, Ode
CLA 555 Greek Prose: Lucian
ENG 262 Survey of Western Literature from 1660 to the Present
ENG 330 Text and Context: Charlotte Temple
ENG 331 Survey of British Literature I
ENG 332 Survey of British Literature II
ENG 333 Studies in a British Author or Authors (Subtitle required)
ENG 340 Shakespeare
FR 305 Introduction to French Literature II
FR 350 Cultural Profiles of France (Subtitle required)
FR 470G Studies in French Literature: Intimacy in Early Modern Culture
GEO 442 Political Geography
GEO 565 Topics in Regional Geography: Religion
GER 361 German Cinema
GER 416G Genres of German Literature
HIS 208 History of the Atlantic World
HIS 537 Intellectual and Cultural History of Russia from 1800 to the Present
HIS 546 The Byzantine Empire
HIS 564 History of Brazil
HIS 595 Studies in History: Visual Culture, Asia
HJS 325 Jewish Thought and Culture II: From the Expulsion from Spain to the Present
HJS 327 Women in Judaism
ITA 263 Masterpieces in Italian Literature
JPN 321 Introduction to Japanese Culture, Meiji (1868) to Present
LIN 317 Language and Society: English Around the World
MAT 247 Dress and Culture
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
PHI 343 Asian Philosophy
RUS 370 Russian Folklore (in English)
RUS 375 Seminar in Russian Film
RUS 381 Russian Literature 1900-Present (in English)
SOC 435 Topics in Social Inequalities: Latino Health Issues
SPA 315 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
SPA 320 Literature, Life and Thought of Spain
SPA 322 Literature, Life and Thought of Spanish America
SPA 434 Spanish Literature of the 20th Century
SPA 444 20th and 21st Century Spanish Studies: Narratives in Immigration
SPA 464 Contemporary Spanish-American Studies: 20th Century Latin American Theater
SPA 480 Hispanic Kentucky
SW 320 Global Poverty: Response Across Cultures
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Culture and the Arts Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
Global Environment
ANT 338 Economic Anthropology
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
GEO 222 Cities of the World
GEO 235 Geography of Global Environment
GEO 530 Biogeography and Conservation
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
PS 433G Politics of International Economic Relations
SPA 314 Civilization of Spanish America
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Global Environment Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
International Development
ANT 338 Economic Anthropology
ANT 352 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology: Middle East Cultures
ANT 433 Social Organizations
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
COM 462 Intercultural Communication
ECO 473G Economic Development*
GEO 222 Cities of the World
GEO 260 Third World Development
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
PS 433G Politics of International Economic Relations
SOC 380 Globalization: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
SOC 435 Topics in Social Inequalities: Latino Health Issues
SW 320 Global Poverty: Response Across Cultures
*Course is from the Gatton College of Business and Economics. They will be open to Gatton students who also seek to major in International Studies, but may not be available to International Studies majors enrolled entirely in other colleges.
International Commerce
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
ECO 471 International Trade*
ECO 473G Economic Development*
ECO 499 Seminar in Economics: Econ of East Asia
FIN 423 International Finance*
FR 307 French for Business and Economics
GER 310 German for International Business and Professions
HON 301 Pro-seminar: E-Commerce, an Asian Perspective
MAT 470 International Merchandizing
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
MGT 309 Introduction to International Business*
MKT 435 International Marketing*
PS 433G Politics of International Economic Relations
SPA 302 Commercial and Technical Spanish
SW 320 Global Poverty: Response Across Cultures
*Courses are from the Gatton College of Business and Economics. They will be open to Gatton students who also seek to major in International Studies, but may not be available to International Studies majors enrolled entirely in other colleges.
Human Rights and Social Movements
ANT 429 Survey of Medical Anthropology
ANT 433 Social Organizations
ANT 490 Anthropological Research Methods
HIS 563 The History of Women in Latin America
MCL/SPA 300 Cultivating Intercultural Communication (taught in English)
PS 391 Special Topics in Political Science: Political Violence & Terrorism
SOC 435 Topics in Social Inequalities: Latino Health Issues
SW 320 Global Poverty: Response Across Cultures
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Human Rights and Social Movements Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
Africa and the Middle East
AIS 330 Islamic Civilization II
AIS 331 Classical Arabic Literature (Subtitle required)
AIS 440 Introduction to the Quran
ANT 352 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology: Middle East Cultures
HIS 549 History of the Middle East: 1952 to the Present
HIS 550 Studies in the Mid-East History and Politics (Subtitle required)
HJS 325 Jewish Thought and Culture II: From the Expulsion from Spain to the Present
HJS 327 Women in Judaism
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: African Politics
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: Politics of Modern Middle East
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Africa and the Middle East Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
East, South, and Southeast Asia
A-H 310 Studies in East Asian Art: Japanese Tea Ceremony
A&S 300 Individual & Society in Chinese Culture
AIS 330 Islamic Civilization II
AIS 331 Classical Arabic Literature
AIS 440 Introduction to the Quran
CHI 331 Introduction to Chinese Culture, 1840 to Present
ECO 499 Seminar in Economics: Econ of East Asia
GEO 330 Geography of the Indian Subcontinent
HIS 296 East Asia Since 1800
HIS 355 Topics in Non-Western History Since 1789: Modern China
HIS 595 Studies in History: Visual Culture, Asia
HON 301 Pro-seminar: E-Commerce, an Asian Perspective
JPN 321 Introduction to Japanese Culture, Meiji (1868) to Present
PHI 343 Asian Philosophy
PS 410 Special Topics in Regional Politics: South Asian Politics
PS 419G The Governments and Politics of Eastern Asia
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the East, South, and Southeast Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
Europe
CLA/HIS 230 The Hellenistic World and Rome to the Death of Constantine
CLA 261 Literary Masterpieces of Greece and Rome
CLA 302 Latin Literature II: Horace
CLA 382 Greek and Roman Religion
CLA/HIS 391 Christians in the Roman Empire
CLA 525 Latin Literature of the Empire: Horace, Odes
CLA 555 Greek Prose: Lucian
ENG 262 Survey of Western Literature from 1660 to the Present
ENG 330 Text and Context: Charlotte Temple
ENG 331 Survey of British Literature I
ENG 332 Survey of British Literature II
ENG 333 Studies in a British Author or Authors (Subtitle required)
ENG 340 Shakespeare
FR 305 Introduction to French Literature II
FR 350 Cultural Profiles of France
FR 470G Studies in French Literature: Intimacy in Early Modern Culture
GER 361 German Cinema
GER 416G Genres of German Literature
HIS 208 History of the Atlantic World
HIS 230 The Hellenistic World and Rome to the Death of Constantine
HIS 323 The Holocaust
HIS 546 The Byzantine Empire
HIS 553 Eighteenth Century Britain
HIS 554 British History 1815-1901
HJS 325 Jewish Thought and Culture II: From the Expulsion from Spain to the Present
ITA 263 Masterpieces in Italian Literature
SPA 320 Literature, Life and Thought of Spain
SPA 434 Spanish Literature of the 20th Century
SPA 444 20th and 21st Century Spanish Studies: Narratives in Immigration
SPA 506 Introduction to Comparative Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian Linguistics
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Europe Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
Latin America
HIS 207 History of Modern Latin America, 1810 to Present
HIS 208 History of the Atlantic World
HIS 563 The History of Women in Latin America
HIS 564 History of Brazil
LAS 201 Introduction of Latin American Studies
SOC 435 Topics in Social Inequalities: Latino Health Issues
SPA 314 Civilization of Spanish America
SPA 315 Introduction to Hispanic Literature
SPA 322 Literature, Life and Thought of Spanish America
SPA 444 20th and 21st Century Spanish Studies: Narratives in Immigration
SPA 464 Contemporary Spanish-American Studies: 20th Century Latin American Theater
^The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the Latin America Concentration. You must check with the IS director or advisor for verification prior to taking the course.
Russia and Eurasia
GEO 329 Geography of the Former Soviet Union
HIS 385 History of Russia to 1825
HIS 537 Intellectual and Cultural History of Russia From 1800 to the Present
RUS 370 Russian Folklore (in English)
RUS 375 Seminar in Russian Film
RUS 381 Russian Literature 1900-Present (in English)
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) Economics Core
STA 291 Statistical Method
ECO 201 Principles of Economics I
ECO 202 Principles of Economics II
ECO 391 Economic and Business Statistics
ECO 401 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
ECO 402 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 300+ Any 300+ level ECO course
ECO 471 International Trade
ECO 472 International Monetary Economics
ECO 473G Economic Development
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) French
FR 203 Elementary French Conversation and Composition
FR 204 French Culture: Readings and Conversation
FR 305 Introduction to French Literature II
FR 306 Intermediate French Composition
FR 307 French for Business and Economics
FR 350 Cultural Profiles of France (Subtitle required)
FR 470G Studies in French Literature: Intimacy in Early Modern Culture
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) German
GER 206 Spoken Communication
GER 308 Intermediate German Composition and Conversation II
GER 310 German for International Business and Professions
GER 361 German Cinema
GER 416G Genres of German Literature
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) Japanese
JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II
JPN 321 Introduction to Japanese Culture, Meiji (1868) to Present
A-H 310 Studies in East Asian Art: Japanese Tea Ceremony
HIS 296 East Asia Since 1800
JPN 200+ Any 200+ level JPN courses
PS 419G The Governments and Politics of Eastern Asia
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) Russian
RUS 302 Advanced Intermediate Russian II
RUS 370 Russian Folklore
RUS 375 Russian Film
RUS 381 Russian Literature 1900-Present (in English)
HIS 385 History of Russia to 1825
RUS 499 Russian Studies Capstone Seminar: Utopia
Foreign Language – International Economics (FLIE) Spanish
SPA 210 Spanish Grammar and Syntax
SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish Conversation
SPA 302 Commercial and Technical Spanish
SPA 300+ Any 300+ level SPA course
SPA 300+ Any 300+ level SPA course
SPA 300+ Any 300+ level SPA course
SPA 300+ Any 300+ level SPA course