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Department of International Affairs
College of Arts and Sciences
Ver. 1.0 07-July-11

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Affairs
(120 Credit Hours)
Fall 2011 Plan
Overall Degree Structure for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Affairs:
No.

Description

Courses

Credit Hours

1

Major Requirements

13

39

2

Major Electives

6

18

3

Concentration OR Minor

8

24

4

Free Electives

2

6

Core Curriculum Requirements

11

33

40

120

5

Total:

1. Major Requirements (39 Credits Required)
Students should take: courses totaling 39 credits (13 courses of 39 credit hours)

Course Id.

Course Title

Nb. of Credit
Hours

Course Prerequisites

INTA 100
INTA 101
INTA 102
INTA 103
EDUC 201
INTA 296
INTA 302
INTA 306
INTA 308
INTA 313
LAWC 339
INTA 411
INTA 415

First Year Seminar
Political and Social Thought
Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to International Relations
Research Methodology
International Organizations
Politics of Oil
Gulf Studies
International Political Economy
Culture and Politics
Public International Law
Capstone
th
History of the Middle East in the 20 Century

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

None
None
None
None
None
None
INTA 102, INTA 103
None
None
INTA 100
None
EDUC 201 and 80 ICH
None

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Semester
Offered
Fall
Fall
Fall
Spring
Spring
Fall
Spring
Spring
Spring
Fall
Fall
Spring
Fall

Department of International Affairs
College of Arts and Sciences
Ver. 1.0 07-July-11

2. Major Electives (18 Credits Required)
Students should take: courses totaling 18 credits (6 courses of 3 credit hours)

Course Id.

Course Title

Nb. of
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3

Prerequisites /
Restriction

INTA 200
INTA 201
INTA 203
INTA 204

Study and Practice of Diplomacy
Comparative Political Systems
Women in Islam
Middle East History I

INTA 205

Middle East History II

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