INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Courses
- Croft Thesis: UM Croft Thesis
- Inst 101: Introduction to International Studies
- Inst 103: Intro to Chinese Language and Culture
- Inst 107: Introduction to Latin America
- Inst 110: Intercultural Comm: Predeparture
- Inst 111: Intercultural Communication: Reentry
- Inst 200: Thinking Globally
- Inst 201: African Studies
- Inst 203: East Asian Studies
- Inst 204: East Asian Studies II
- Inst 205: European Studies
- Inst 206: European Studies
- Inst 207: Latin American Studies
- Inst 208: Latin American Studies II
- Inst 211: Reading Seminar
- Inst 212: French News Coverage
- Inst 213: German News Coverage
- Inst 214: Latin American News Coverage
- Inst 221: Global Studies
- Inst 310: Topics in East Asian Studies
- Inst 312: Topics in European Studies
- Inst 314: Topics in Latin American Studies
- Inst 316: Topics in International Studies
- Inst 318: Topics in Global Studies
- Inst 321: The Vietnam Wars, 1946-1989
- Inst 322: Accounting: The Int'l Business Language
- Inst 323: Religion, the State & Conflict in Asia
- Inst 324: Decolonization
- Inst 324: Introduction to International Law
- Inst 325: Global Ecology and Conservation
- Inst 329: European Welfare States
- Inst 331: Topics in East Asian Studies Abroad
- Inst 332: Topics in European Studies Abroad
- Inst 333: Topics in Latin American Studies Abroad
- Inst 334: Topics in International Studies Abroad
- Inst 345: Japan in the World
- Inst 346: The Two Koreas
- Inst 351: Revolts & Revolutions in the Middle East
- Inst 362: Medicine & Revolutions in Latin America
- Inst 365: Populism in Latin America
- Inst 375: Global Health
- Inst 411: Research in East Asian Studies
- Inst 412: Research in European Studies
- Inst 413: Research in Latin American Studies
- Inst 414: Research in International Studies
- Inst 421: Research Seminar I
- Inst 422: Research Seminar II
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