Winter 2008 Undergraduate Calendar


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

Honours International Relations and Development Studies

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: eighteen courses, consisting of:
(a) 45-100, 45-160, 45-238, 45-264, 45-252, 45-275, 45-461, 45-462; and one of 45-360 or 45-464;
(b) 41-110, 41-111, 41-221, 41-231;
(c) 43-123, 43-124, and two from 43-218, 43-243, 43-244, 43-326, 43-437, 43-445, 43-446, 43-462;
(d) one of 48-226 (or 49-226)*, 48-227*, 48-375 (or 49-375)*.

* May be taken without prerequisites.

Additional Major Requirements: either International Relations or International Development Streams.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STREAM

(a) 45-355, and four of 45-244, 45-260, 45-261, 45-267, 45-268, 45-346, 45-354, 45-356, 45-360**, 45-361, 45-363, 45-365, 45-367, 45-371, 45-372, 45-373, 45-465, 45-470;
(b) two of 41-373 and 41-374 (strongly recommended), 41-330, 41-341, 41-350, 41-353, 41-440;
(c) one of 43-218**, 43-326**, 43-437**, 43-445**, 43-446**, 43-462**;
(d) one of 07-235, 07-236, 53-260, 53-340
(e) one of 48-226 (or 49-226)**, 48-227**, 48-232 (or 49-232), 48-327 (or 54-327), 48-330 (or 49-330), 48-340 (or 49-340), 48-375**.;

** If not already taken as a major requirement.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STREAM

(a) 45-354, and four of 45-233, 45-241, 45-260, 45-261, 45-268, 45-346, 45-355, 45-365, 45-371, 45-372, 45-373, 45-431, 45-465, 45-470;
(b) two of 41-341 (strongly recommended), 41-230, 41-353, 41-373, 41-374, 41-440;
(c) one of 07-235, 07-236, 53-260, 53-340;
(d) two of 48-226 (or 49-226)**, 48-227**, 48-232 (or 49-232), 48-327 (or 54-327), 48-330 (or 49-330), 48-340 (or 49-340), 48-352 (or 49-352), 48-375**, 48-411 (or 49-411);

** If not already taken as a major requirement.

Other Requirements:
(a) 02-250 or an equivalent introductory statistics course.
(b) eleven options. It is strongly recommended that the equivalent of a language minor be taken, equalling six courses -- see below. Students with minimal computer skills should take 60-104 early in their programs and students may wish to take 34-160 (Reasoning Skills) as an option. As well, students are encouraged to consider a third-year study abroad program as an opportunity to develop fluency and for exposure to different cultures.


LANGUAGE MINORS (Recommended)***

French (constructed for students with Grade 12ā€Uā€ French): 29-121, 29-122, 29-221, 29-222, 29-260, 29-270.

German (constructed for students with no background in German): 15-100, 15-101, 15-200, 15-260, 15-261; one of 15-210, 15-211.

Italian (constructed for students with no background in Italian): 21-100, 21-101, 21-200, 21-225; plus 21-260, 21-261.

Spanish (constructed for students with no background in Spanish): 23-100, 23-101, 23-200, 23-205, 23-260, 26-261.

***A flexible approach will be taken to accommodate students with different levels of linguistic competence at point of entry into the program.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: PROGRAM OVERVIEW

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: PROGRAM

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