(c) Economics 201, Mathematics 119 or 250, Political Science 201,
Psychology 270 or Sociology 201.
Recommended for General Education in the Natural Sciences: In the Life Sciences, Biology 100 or 101; in the Physical Sciences, Chemistry 100 or 110, Geography 101 or Physics 107.
Foreign Language Requirement. It is strongly recommended that international security and conflict resolution majors consider either a minor or a second major in a foreign language. In addition, international security and conflict resolution majors may wish to obtain language certification in a foreign language. A minimum competency (equivalent to that which is normally attained through three consecutive courses of college study) is required in one foreign language as part of the preparation for the major. Refer to section of catalog on "Graduation Requirements."
Upper Division Writing Requirement. Passing the University Writing Examination or completing one of the approved writing courses with a grade of C (2.0) or better.
Major. A minimum of 36 upper division units to include 18 units in International Security and Conflict Resolution 300, 301, 310, 320 and either 495 or 497; Political Science 375; and 18 units from one of the three specializations: Global Systems; Cooperation, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution; or Environment and Security.
This specialization focuses on the political, economic, and social characteristics of global systems, which include the study of international relations, comparative regional studies, and internationally mobile populations. An understanding of global systems will provide the context for analyzing issues of international security, cooperation and conflict.
Requirements for specialization. A minimum of 18 units to include Economics 360; six units selected from Economics 330; History 480; Political Science 577; Sociology 351++; six additional units from courses listed above or from Aerospace Studies 400B; Anthropology 350 ++; Asian Studies 560+++; Economics 336 or 365; Geography 312+, 554+; History 407B or 486 or 511B or 512A or 512B or 527; History 543++ or 544B; History 482B; Mexican American Studies 306 or Sociology 555++; Political Science 361 or 390 or 478 or 479 or 481++ or 555 or 560; Sociology 350++; Women's Studies 580+; and three units from Asian Studies 459; History 421, 473B, 475B, 555, 564B, 565; Mexican American Studies 355, 597+; Political Science 363, 364, 566.
+ Course requires prerequisites other than those listed above.
++ Additional prerequisites other than those listed above may be
required depending upon lower division courses taken for
preparation for major (and/or for General Education).
+++ Consent of instructor required.
This specialization is concerned with exploring the causes, nature, consequences, management, and resolution of conflict at the societal level. It will consider the psychology, sociology, economics, politics and history of cooperation, conflict and conflict resolution. It will address issues of war and peace, nationalism, civil war, terrorism and ethnic hostility as they impact international security.
Requirements for specialization. A minimum of 18 units to include nine units selected from Africana Studies 445+ or Psychology 340++ or Sociology 410++; Biology 339++; Communication 371++; Philosophy 512++; Political Science 302, 370; Political Science 531++ or Sociology 457++ or Women's Studies 530+; Religious Studies 354 or Sociology 338++; Social Work 350; Sociology 433++, 537++; and nine units selected from the following courses including at least three units selected from Africana Studies 321+, 448; American Indian Studies 400; Geography 337; History 486, 511B, 512A, 514A+, 533B, 556, 574; Political Science 363, 364, 566; Sociology 355++; Women's Studies 375, 536++; and at least three units selected from Africana Studies 325, 452+; Communication 408; Philosophy 329; Political Science 479; Public Administration 530+.
Issues related to the environment and the utilization of energy and natural resources are important aspects of international security and often are related to cooperation and conflict between nations and groups within states. The purpose of this specialization is to provide the student with the necessary background to better understand this aspect of international security and the management and resolution of conflict.
Requirements for specialization. A minimum of 18 units to include nine units selected from Biology 315++; Community Health Education 362; Economics 452; Geography 370+; Physics 301; Political Science 334; Sociology 350++; and nine units selected from the courses listed above or from Biology 324+, 339++, 354+, 359++, 454++; Community Health Education 350; Economics 453, 489; Geography 378+, 570+,571+, 574+; History 441; Natural Science 333; Philosophy 329, 332, 333; Psychology 347++, 442A+, 442B+; Sociology 459++.
+ Course requires prerequisites other than those listed above.
++ Additional prerequisites other than those listed above may be
required depending upon lower division courses taken for
preparation for major (and/or for General Education).
+++ Consent of instructor required.
300. Global Systems (3) I
Prerequisite: Nine units of General Education requirements in
Foundations, to include three units each in Natural Sciences and
Quantitative Reasoning, in Social and Behavioral Sciences, and in
Humanities.
Evolution and development of global systems, characteristics of contemporary and global systems and formulation of criteria for projecting the future of the systems. (Formerly numbered General Studies 300.)
301. Conflict and Conflict Resolution (3) II
Prerequisite: Nine units of General Education requirements in
Foundations, to include three units each in Natural Sciences and
Quantitative Reasoning, in Social and Behavioral Sciences, and in
Humanities.
Conflict resolution as an emerging field; theories of conflict; methods and implications of conflict management including group, institutional, and international level analysis. (Formerly numbered General Studies 301.)
310. Our Global Future: Values for Survival (3) I
Prerequisite: Completion of the General Education requirement in
Foundations II.B. Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Identifies resource and social crises toward which contemporary American values are leading, examines the nature of human action; contrasts other value systems with ours; considers origins of our values and the individual's potential for changing them. Interdisciplinary; team taught. (Formerly numbered General Studies 210 and 310.)
320. International Security in the Nuclear Age (3) II
Prerequisites: Upper division standing. Nine units of General Education requirements in Foundations, to include three units each in Natural Sciences and Quantitative Reasoning, in Social and Behavioral
Sciences, and in Humanities.
International security issues from historical, ethical, economic and sociopsychological perspectives, including the security environment after the Cold War and current sources of conflict. The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons is discussed. (Formerly numbered General Studies 320.)
495. Internship in International Security and Conflict Resolution (3) I, II
Prerequisites: Senior standing. Nine units of international security
and conflict resolution core courses and nine units in selected specialization. Consent of instructor.
Supervised internship of 150 hours in government or nongovernmental agency, office or business in an area directly related to international security and conflict resolution.
496. Selected Topics in International Security and Conflict Resolution (1-3)
Selected topics in international security and conflict resolution. See Class Schedule for specific content. May be repeated with new content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor's degree.
497. Thesis in International Security and Conflict Resolution (3) I, II
Prerequisites: Senior standing. Nine units of international security
and conflict resolution core courses and nine units in selected specialization. Consent of instructor.
An original and comprehensive written description and analysis of a problem or problem area in international security and conflict resolution.
499. Special Study (1-3) I, II
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Six units of international security and conflict resolution core courses and six units in specialization.
Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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