The Certificate in International Relations requires satisfactory
completion (with a "B" average) of 18 credits of international
relations coursework, including a core area and survey and advanced
coursework in some combination of the 4 subfields of international
relations. Indicate below which courses you have taken, when they
were taken, and the grade that was received.
Name ____________________________________ Graduation Date _______________
(as desired to appear on Certificate)
Core (both courses required)
_____ INR 2001 International Relations Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3603 International Relations Theory Term _____ Grade
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Introductory Subfield Courses (at least 3 courses required)
_____ INR 3102 The U.S. & World Affairs Term _____ Grade
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_____ INR 3333 Introduction to Security Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3084 Culture and World Politics Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4034 Pol of the World Economy Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4502 International Institutions Term _____ Grade _____
Advanced Subfield Courses (at least one course required)
_____ INR 3303 The Making of U.S. For. Policy Term _____ Grade
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_____ INR 4035 Rich and Poor Countries Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4204 Comparative Foreign Policy Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4083 War and Peace in World Pol. Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4244 Int. Pol. of Latin America Term _____ Grade _____
If you have not completed at least 18 credits within the guidelines
delineated above, indicate on a separate sheet what courses you
have taken that you believe should substitute for the one or more
of the above courses and provide a justification for each.
Return Completed applications, along with an unofficial transcript,
to Prof. DiMuccio at Grinter Hall 439 or Turlington Hall 3324.
Deadline for Spring applications is April 1 of the year in which
you intend to graduate; for students graduating in December, the
deadline is November 15 of the intended graduation year.