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Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2018-2019 
    
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Relations, B.A.


International Relations Student Learning Outcomes


The Political Science Department strives to help all majors:

  1. Demonstrate a broad and deep understanding of international relations.
  2. Possess the skills necessary to think critically and communicate effectively about international relations.
  3. Value active citizenship and a just society.
  4. Have proficiency in a foreign language.

Major Requirements


In addition to the major requirements below, all majors must take two core curriculum coursesECON 1050 Introductory Economics  (Understanding Human Behavior) and HIST 1XXX except 13XX and 14XX (lower-level non-U.S. History course [see Note 1]; Explorations). Majors who are also University Honors students must take one core curriculum course. ECON 1050 Introductory Economics , and choose an international History upper division elective (HIST 3XXX and 4XXX except 33XX, 34XX, 43XX and 44XX).

Students may not double-major in International Relations and Political Science. However, students may choose to major in International Relations, while minoring in Political Science (or vice versa). In this case, students may only double-count one of the lower division courses and none of the upper division courses towards the minor.

A. Lower Division Requirements: 4 courses (16 semester hours)


  1. Students must take POLS 1400  and POLS 1600 .
  2. Students must take POLS 2100 .
  3. Students must take POLS 2000 .

B. Upper Division Requirements: 6 courses (24 semester hours)


  1. Students must take POLS 3620  and POLS 4650 .
  2. Students take at least one POLS International Relations or Comparative Politics 5000-level seminar OR POLS 5800  and POLS 5810  (Honors Seminar and Thesis, 2 semesters). [see Note 2]
  3. Students must take 3 upper-division electives (courses with international focus from POLS, ECON, SOCL or HIST [see Note 3], or advanced methods course [see Note 4]). For University Honors students, one of these must be HIST.

C. Additional Requirements


  1. An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in courses included in the major.
  2. Lower Division requirements must be met before pursuing upper division requirements.
  3. Students must take 2 semesters of a foreign language or demonstrate proficiency [see Note 5].
  4. Students must engage in an international experience through either:

a. An internship with an international focus (120 hours) [see Note 6]; OR

b. Study Abroad (Semester or Summer) [see Note 7]. It is expected and strongly encouraged that most students will choose the Study Abroad option.

Total: 40 semester hours


Notes


Note 2:


Students must write an internationally-focused thesis.

Note 3:


In Political Science: Any upper division comparative politics or international relations course (taught by Drs. Cherif, Finkel, Fisk, Park, and Ramos.) Other POLS courses with significant global perspectives or international politics course content may count towards the major at the discretion of the faculty director, and in consultation with the professor.

In Economics: ECON 3700 International Trade  (prerequisite is ECON 1050 ); ECON 3720 International Finance Theory  (prerequisite is ECON 1050 ); ECON 4740 Economic Development  (prerequisite is ECON 3100 ).

In History: HIST 3XXX and 4XXX except 33XX, 34XX, 43XX and 44XX; these include HIST 3600 Conflict and Genocide in Africa HIST 3702 Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Latin America HIST 3704 Latin American Revolutions in Film HIST 4010 Pirates and Piracy HIST 4200 Early Modern Europe HIST 4205 Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century HIST 4206 20th-Century Europe HIST 4215 European Imperialism HIST 4225 Gender in European History HIST 4250 Modern Britain and the British Empire HIST 4251 Victorians to Moderns HIST 4272 20th-Century Eastern Europe HIST 4281 Modern Russia, 1825-1991 HIST 4282 Ethnicity and Empire in Russia HIST 4402 The Politics and Culture of the Cold War, 1917-1989 HIST 4510 Star, Cross, and Crescent HIST 4520 The Ottoman Empire HIST 4540 The Palestine/Israel Conflict HIST 4640 Colonial Africa, 1860-1980 HIST 4820 Modern China HIST 4830 Women in East Asian History .

In Sociology: SOCL 3310 Demography and Population Analysis SOCL 3370 Sociology of Globalization SOCL 3371 Gender and Global Migration , SOCL 3372 Sociology of U.S. Immigration , SOCL 3998 - Blacks in Latin America . Any other non-POLS courses must be approved by the faculty director prior to course enrollment.

Note 4:


Students interested in graduate studies are strongly encouraged to take an advanced methods course.

Note 5:


Language proficiency will be assessed via the Modern Languages’ online placement tests. In the event the test is not offered, the student must go to a language department in a university that does offer that language and have an instructor there access proficiency and provide a letter as evidence. Although Level 2 proficiency is the required minimum for the major, we strongly encourage students to continue to more advanced levels.

Note 6:


This could include a local internship, an international internship, or the Washington Center. All internships must be pre-approved.

Note 7:


The Study Abroad experience must be an LMU or LMU-approved semester or summer program. The summer program must be at least 6 semester hours. Ideally, this requirement should enhance a student’s language skills and cultural awareness that she is focused on in courses at LMU. A maximum of two courses from study abroad may count towards the major, in consultation with the faculty director.

Honors in International Relations


Students who attain a GPA of 3.60 or higher, both overall and in the major, are automatically eligible to enroll in the POLS 5800 Honors Seminar  in the Fall of their senior year and write a POLS 5810 Honors Thesis  in the Spring of their senior year. Other students may be invited to pursue Honors by the faculty. The Honors Seminar is a prerequisite for the Honors thesis. Students who attain a grade of A- or higher for the Honors Thesis will graduate with Honors in International Relations. Both the Honors Seminar and Honors Thesis count toward the 24 semester hours of upper division coursework required of majors.

International Relations Model Four-Year Plan


The normal course load is 16 semester hours (4 classes). By following the model below, a student interest in completing the major will complete all lower division core requirements by the end of the sophomore year, as well as all major prerequisites. Note that core areas are suggested to provide a distribution of various disciplines every semester. Please be flexible implementing these suggestions, given your own interests and course availability. In four years, this plan meets all common graduation requirements.

Freshman Year


Fall Semester


Total: 15-16 semester hours

Spring Semester


Total: 15-16 semester hours

Sophomore Year


Fall Semester


  • 4 semester hours
  • HIST 1XXX (except HIST 13XX and 14XX) 4 semester hours
  • University Core 3-4 semester hours
  • University Core 3-4 semester hours
Total: 14-16 semester hours

Spring Semester


Total: 13-16 semester hours

Junior Year


Fall Semester [Study Abroad]


  • Elective 3 semester hours
  • Elective 3 semester hours
  • Elective 3 semester hours
  • Upper-Division Elective 3 semester hours
  • Upper-Division Elective 3 semester hours
Total: 15 semester hours

Spring Semester


Total: 15-16 semester hours

Senior Year


Fall Semester


  • Upper Division International Elective 4 semester hours
  • Upper Division International Elective 4 semester hours
  • Upper Division Elective 4 semester hours
  • Upper Division Elective 4 semester hours
Total: 16 semester hours

Spring Semester


  • POLS 5XXX International Relations or Comparative Politics Seminar 4 semester hours
  • University Core 3-4 semester hours
  • Upper Division Elective 4 semester hours
  • Upper Division Elective 4 semester hours
Total: 15-16 semester hours