The Certificate in International Relations requires satisfactory completion (with an average GPA of at least 3.0) of 18 credits of international relations coursework, including core requirements and advanced coursework in some combination of the 4 subfields of international relations (Foreign Policy, International Security, International Organizations, and International Political Economy).
Name ____________________________________
Graduation Date ____________________
(as desired to appear on Certificate)
Telephone________________________________
Email Address_______________________
Indicate below which courses you have taken, when they were taken, and the grade that received.
Core (both courses required)
_____ INR 2001 International Relations Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3603 International Relations Theory Term _____ Grade _____
Introductory Subfield Courses (at least 3 courses required)
_____ INR 3034 Politics of the World Economy Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3084 Culture and World Politics Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3102 The U.S. & World Affairs Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3333 Introduction to International Security Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 3502 International Institutions Term _____ Grade _____
Advanced Subfield Courses (at least one course required)
_____ INR 4035 Rich and Poor Countries Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4083 War and Peace in World Politics Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4204 Comparative Foreign Policy Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4244 International Politics of Latin America Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4303 The Making of American Foreign Policy Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4350 International Environmental Relations Term _____ Grade _____
_____ INR 4531 The Politics of the European Union Term _____ Grade _____
If you have taken a course or courses that you believe should substitute for one or more of those listed above, attach a separate sheet on which you indicate the courses taken and provide a justification for each.
Return completed applications, along with an unofficial transcript, to Prof. Aida Hozic at 331 Anderson Hall. Deadline for Spring applications is March 15 of the year in which you intend to graduate; for students graduating in December, the deadline is November 1 of the intended graduation year.