| Advisor: Natalie J. Ferringer, PhD. | |
| This certificate is designed to introduce the students to elements of international life relevant to the growth of a global political-economic system. Courses will provide increased knowledge and awareness in the area of international relations for corporate executives, teachers, and professionals. Factors such as power, diplomacy, law, trade, monetary affairs, multinational corporations, investment, aid, and differing cultural and geographical characteristics will be examined. | |
| P 606 | Advanced International Relations |
| P 641 | The Politics of the World Economy |
| Plus two of the following: | |
| HS 607 | World History in the Twentieth Century |
| HS 670 | Selected Topics |
| HS 695 | Independent Study |
| HS 643 | International Business |
| PS 603 | International Law |
| PS 604 | Human Rights and the Law |
| PS 625 | Transnational Legal Structures |
| PS 628 | Change and Government |
| PS 645 | Government and the Industrial Sector |
| PS 670 | Selected Topics |
| PS 695 | Independent Study |
| Total credits: 12 | |