BSFS Degree Program

Culture and Politics (CULP)

c2

CULP 045 Introduction to Culture and Politics (Fall Year 3)

c1

4 classes tagged as CULP (must be in at least two different disciplines i.e. course prefixes)

5 classes oriented around a self-constructed theme (topical electives)

Research Intensive

CULP 349 CULP Honors Seminar (fall)

International Economics (IECO)

c3

Required courses (before 3rd year)
MATH-035 Calculus I (Spring Year 1 or Year 2)
ECON-243 International Trade (Fall Year 2)
ECON-244 International Finance (Spring Year 2)

c1

Fall

ECON 101 Intermediate Microeconomics (Fall Year 3)

ECON 121 Economics Statistics (Fall Year 3)

Spring

ECON 102 Intermediate Macroeconomics (Spring Year 3)

ECON 122 Introduction to Econometrics (Spring Year 3)

International Politics (IPOL)

c3

IPOL 212 Scope and Methods for Political Science (Year 2)

c1

IPOL 320 Quantitative Methods (Year 3)

c1

1 course from the Comparative Politics concentration

1 course from the International Relations concentration

5 courses that have been approved for the IPOL major program

Research Intensive

IPOL 212 & 320 mentioned above

IPOL 400 -Honors Seminar (fall)

International History (IHIS)

c2

HIST 305 Global History (Fall Year 3)

c1

Four IHIS electives

Three courses toward self-designated concentration

Research Intensive

HIST 408 -Sr Sem: History Honors (fall)

c1

Core Courses

c2a

1st year

Fall

INAF 100 Proseminar

WRIT 014 OR 015

c3

ECON 001: Microenonomics

Language Acquisition Course

Core Course

Spring

GOVT 040: Comparative Political Systems

c6

WRIT 016 or HALC

ECON 002: Macroeconomics

INAF 008: Map of the Modern World

Language Acquisition Course

Core Course

2nd year

Fall

GOVT 060: International Relations

c5

ECON 243 International Trade

Language Acquisition Course

Core Course

Core Course

Spring

c1

ECON 244: International Finance

Students declare majors Fall of 2nd year

Main topic

Additional Core Courses to choose from

c2

HIST (3 courses) (not specific)

c2

THEO (2 courses) 001 (or 011) + 1 course with THEO prefix or attribute

PHIL (2 courses) 099 + 1 course with PHIL prefix or attribute

c4

ECON (3 courses) already in the map tree

Literacy Standards for each major?

c2a