Exploring International Relations

Here are the courses this student in the KI Class of 2012 chose to help prepare them for study and work in international relations:

First year courses

  • INTEG 120: Introduction to the Academy: Disciplines and Integrative Practices
  • CS 135: Designing Functional Programs
  • MATH 125: Applied Linear Algebra 1
  • SPCOM 223: Public Speaking
  • STV 100: Society, Technology and Values: Introduction
  • INTEG 121: Introduction to the Academy: Design and Problem-Solving
  • EARTH 122: Introductory Environmental Sciences
  • EARTH 122L: Introductory Environmental Sciences Laboratory
  • ENVS 178: Introduction to Environmental Research Methods
  • FR 152: Basic French 2
  • PHIL 145: Critical Thinking

Second year courses

  • INTEG 220: Nature of Scientific Knowledge
  • CS 116: Introduction to Computer Science 2
  • FR 192A: French Language 1: Module 1
  • INST 101: Introduction to International Studies
  • MATH 127: Calculus 1 for the Sciences
  • MATH 128: Calculus 2 for the Sciences
  • INTEG 221: The Social Nature of Knowledge
  • INTEG 230: The Museum Course: Preparation and Field Trip
  • FINE 330: Topics Course in Museums, Galleries, Curatorship
  • FR 192B: French Language 1: Module 2
  • GEOG 208: Human Dimensions of Global Climate Change
  • STAT 220: Probability (Non-Specialist Level)

Third year courses

  • INTEG 231: The Museum Course: Field Trip Project
  • INTEG 320: The Museum Course: Research & Design
  • PSCI 281: World Politics
  • RS 283: Current Ethical Issues
  • STAT 221: Statistics (Non-Specialist Level)
  • INTEG 321: The Museum Course: Practicum and Presentation
  • INTEG 375: Special Topics in Knowledge Integration: Socially Responsible Science
  • MATH 237: Calculus 3 for Honours Mathematics
  • PSCI 355: Politics Among the Soviet Successor States
  • RS 383: Justice, Peace, and Development

Fourth year courses

  • INTEG 420: Senior Research Project A
  • ECON 102: Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • MATH 229: Introduction to Combinatorics (Non-Specialist Level)
  • PSCI 358: Political Change in Greater China
  • PSCI 490: Special Subjects
  • RS 398: Directed Readings in Special Subjects
  • INTEG 421: Senior Research Project B
  • FINE 355: History of Animated Film
  • PSCI 428: The State and Economic Life
  • STAT 321: Regression and Forecasting (Non-Specialist Level)
  • STV 302: Information Technology and Society

Course descriptions can be found in the Undergraduate Course Calendar

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