Master of International Studies

Regional Focus: Europe and Eurasia

Students should choose at least one course from Group A and one course from Group B. The other two courses may be taken from either group.

Group A. Western, Central and Eastern Europe
Econ 295 East European Economies in Historical Perspective
Hist 205 Eastern European History, 1772-1918
Hist 206 Eastern European History, 1919-1945
Hist 224 European Intellectual History
Hist 229 World War II
Hist 239 Early Modern European History
Hist 240 English People and Institutions
Hist 241 Modern European History
Hist 242 Europe and the World, 1500-Present
Hist 243 Modernization, Imperialism, Globalization
Hist 249 European Diplomatic History
Hist 257 Re-thinking Cold War History
IAff 312 NATO and European Security
IAff 318* Special Topics in European and Eurasian Studies (with themes on Western, Central, and Eastern Europe)
Psc 260 Western European Politics
Psc 261 Politics of European Integration
Psc 262 Political Economy of Advanced Industrial States
Psc 264 Comparative Government and Politics of Eastern Europe
Psc 265 International Politics of Eastern Europe
Psc 288 Selected Topics: Study Abroad

* Other Special Topics courses (IAff 218, 238, 258, 288, 308, 318, 328, 338, 358), may, with permission of the Program Director, be used to fulfill the required number of credits.

 

Group B. Russia and Eurasia
Econ 295 Post-Communist Economic Analysis
Geog 265 Geography of the Former Soviet Union
Hist 217 Russian and Soviet Thought
Hist 218 Soviet Nationalities
Hist 237 Soviet Foreign Policy, 1917-1991
Hist 246 History of Modern Russia and the Soviet Union
Hist 253/54 History of Sino-Soviet Relations
Hist 255/56 US-Soviet Strategic Relations: World War II to 1991
Hist 259/60 Problems in US-Soviet-Chinese Relations
Hist 297 Special Topics: Central Asian History
IAff 312 NATO and European Security
IAff 318* Special Topics in European and Eurasian Studies (with themes on Russia and Eurasia)
Psc 233 Comparative Post-Communist Systems
Psc 266 Government and Politics of the USSR
Psc 268 Post-Soviet Foreign Policies
Psc 288 Government and Politics of Ukraine

* Other Special Topics courses (IAff 218, 238, 258, 288, 308, 318, 328, 338, 358), may, with permission of the Program Director , be used to fulfill the required number of credits.

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