International/Global Studies
- Anth 104: Introduction to Geography
- Croft Thesis: UM Croft Thesis
- GLS 396: Global Internship Abroad
- Geog 101: Introduction to Geography
- Inst 101: Introduction to International Studies
- Inst 103: Intro to Chinese Language and Culture
- Inst 107: Introduction to Latin America
- Inst 109: Introduction to Topics in Global Studies
- Inst 110: Intercultural Comm: Predeparture
- Inst 111: Intercultural Communication: Reentry
- Inst 200: Thinking Globally
- Inst 209: Middle Eastern Studies
- Inst 211: Reading Seminar
- Inst 221: Global Studies
- Inst 315: Topics in Middle Eastern Studies
- Inst 316: Topics in International Studies
- Inst 318: Topics in Global Studies
- Inst 324: Decolonization
- Inst 326: Multicultural Europe
- Inst 327: Europe and the Middle East
- Inst 328: Contemporary Russia
- Inst 329: European Welfare States
- Inst 334: Topics in International Studies Abroad
- Inst 335: Topics in Middle Eastern Studies Abroad
- Inst 341: Contemporary China
- Inst 342: Globalization and East Asia
- Inst 343: Religion, the State & Conflict in Asia
- Inst 344: The Vietnam Wars, 1946-1989
- Inst 346: The Two Koreas
- Inst 361: The War on Drugs in Latin America
- Inst 365: Populism in Latin America
- Inst 371: International Trade and Globalization
- Inst 372: Global Ecology and Conservation
- Inst 374: Introduction to International Law
- Inst 375: Global Health
- Inst 381: Research Methods for INST Majors
- Inst 385: Internship in International Studies
- Inst 414: Research in Middle Eastern Studies
- Inst 415: Research in International Studies
- Inst 421: Research Seminar I
- Inst 422: Research Seminar II
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