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Requirements: Six semester courses, distributed as follows:

1.  One course from History

2.  One course from Economics

3.  Four other courses from among the following five social science departments: Anthropology, Economics, Government, History and Sociology.  The student may petition the program, through her minor adviser, for one of these four courses to be from a discipline outside of the social sciences.

4.  Two of the courses in the minor must reflect a regional concentration on Africa, Asia, Latin America, or the Middle East.

5.  The student can include no more than two courses from any department.

See departmental and program listings for course prerequisites.  Comparable courses at other colleges may be included with the consent of the minor adviser.

 

Anthropology

 

Economics

318 Seminar: Latin American Economics

Government

349 Seminar: Political Economy of the Newly Industrializing Countries of Asia

EAS 210 Colloquium: Culture and Diplomacy in Asia

History

 

SOC 232 World Population

SOC 236 The New Global Political Economy

SOC 237 Gender and Globalization: Culture, Power, and Trade

SOC 327 Global Migration in the 21st Century

EAS 200 Korean Diaspora: Korea Inside & Outside

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