Dear Students,
There are seats available in POL 260 9492:
International Politics: In Search of a New World Order;
Online Asynchronous, Eight Weeks.
4 hours/4 credits
Instructor: Amy J. Higer, Ph.D.
Email: amyhiger@gmail.com
Why do nations go to war? How do nation-states and international organizations address the threat of international terrorism? What is the U.N., and how does it work? What are transnational social movements and how do they matter? This course provides students with the background and conceptual tools necessary for understanding international politics and international relations. Students will learn about competing theories of international relations, and learn how to apply those theories to major events in world history (such as world wars) and pressing contemporary issues in global politics (such as climate change). (SOCIAL SCIENCE) (cont. wld.). Prerequisites: ENG 151 AND any US Experience in its Diversity course (FUSR). Prerequisites may be waived upon request. Please Note: This course satisfies the college option.
If you have any questions, or simply would like to have an advisement session for summer and/or fall course selection, please feel free to email me to schedule an appointment, Michael.Paris@csi.cuny.edu
Register for summer classes here
https://www.csi.cuny.edu/academics-and-research/summer-winter-sessions/summer-session
Best regards,
Michael Paris,
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Political Science and Global Affairs
Text: (973) 704-6775
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