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+ | | label3 = Year Opened | data3 = 2007-2008 | ||
+ | | label4 = Sites Offered | data4 = [[CHI]] | ||
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Students in this course are introduced to various geopolitical theories and to the existing approaches and methodologies used to understand and analyze world events. In a course that combines the study of international relations with geography, students learn how different populations, regions, and global organizations relate to and affect one another. Special attention is given to the relationship between the United States and Mexico, including border politics, as well as to the role of the rest of the Americas in the international political arena. | Students in this course are introduced to various geopolitical theories and to the existing approaches and methodologies used to understand and analyze world events. In a course that combines the study of international relations with geography, students learn how different populations, regions, and global organizations relate to and affect one another. Special attention is given to the relationship between the United States and Mexico, including border politics, as well as to the role of the rest of the Americas in the international political arena. | ||
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Revision as of 14:21, 12 July 2018
Humanities Course | |
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Course Code | STAG |
Year Opened | 2007-2008 |
Sites Offered | CHI |
Course Description
From the CTY Course Catalog (2007):
Students in this course are introduced to various geopolitical theories and to the existing approaches and methodologies used to understand and analyze world events. In a course that combines the study of international relations with geography, students learn how different populations, regions, and global organizations relate to and affect one another. Special attention is given to the relationship between the United States and Mexico, including border politics, as well as to the role of the rest of the Americas in the international political arena.