Sample Interdepartmental Concentration Programs

American Studies
Core Courses

  • HIS 246 U.S. Cultural History, 1890 - Present
  • HIS 236 Recent America
  • HIS 238 U.S. and the World
  • PSC 102 U.S. Political Systems
  • PSC 222 The Presidency
  • PSC 219 The Constitution: Then and Now
  • PSC 223 Constitutional Politics
  • ENG 145 Classic American Literature
  • ENG 223 American Moderns
  • ENG 224 American Contemporaries

Supplementary Courses

  • AH 263 Twentieth Century Art
  • PSC 270 International Politics
  • PSC 275 National Security Policy

 

Modern Cultural Studies
Core Courses

  • ANT 267 History Anthropologic Theory
  • ANT 209 Exploration of Cultural Diversity
  • AH 263 Twentieth Century Art
  • CLT 201 Interpreting Culture
  • CLT 241 Women in Tragedy
  • HIS 217 20th C. European Cultural History
  • PHL 274 Philosophy of Sexuality
  • CLT 202 Critical Theory in Practice
  • HIS 236 Recent American History
  • HIS 277 Modern Japan

Supplementary Courses

  • HIS 218 The Holocaust
  • HIS 275 World Politics since 1941
  • SOC 260 Italy and its Regions
  • HIS 320 Italian Renaissance Civilization and Culture

 

   

International Political Economy
Core Courses

  • ECO 207 Microeconomics
  • ECO 209 Macroeconomics
  • ECO 269 International Economics
  • ECO 270 International Finance
  • PSC 270 International Politics
  • PSC 272 Theories of International Relations
  • PSC 274 International Political Economy
  • PSC 275 National Security Policy
  • CAS 394B European Business Intern. (study abroad)
  • ECON/BUSN 372L Busn & Comm Aspects of the EU (study abroad)
  • POLS/HIST 373L European Int'l Relations (study abroad)

Supplementary course:

  • PSY 264 Psychology of Business & Industry

 

 

Euro-American Trade Relations
Core Courses

  • ECO 251 Industrial Organization
  • ECO 269 International Economics
  • ECO 270 International Finance
  • PSY 262 Human Motivation and Emotion
  • PSY 264 Psychology of Business and Industry
  • PSC 235 Organizational Theory and Behavior
  • PSC 272 International Relations Theory
  • SOC 223 Complex Organizations
  • BSI 241 Fund. of Personnel Administration
  • OMG 231 Operations Management

Supplementary Courses

  • ECO 207 Intermediate Microeconomics
  • ECO 209 Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • PSY 101 Intro. to Psychology
  • STT 211 Applied Statistics
  • CIS 150 Computer Applications in Mgt.
  • GBA 157 Fund. of Business Administration
  • PSC 101 European Political Systems

 

   

Sociological Studies
Core Courses

  • SOC 231 Race and Ethnic Relations
  • SOC 224 Class, Status,a nd Power
  • SOC 233 Deviant Behavior
  • AH 216 Sociology of Art and Literature
  • HIS 272 Powerful People
  • SOC 391 Independent Study
  • PSY 161 Social Psychology
  • STT 211 Statistics
  • ED 475 Cultural St. in Ed. & Society
  • SOC 237 Sociology of the Family

Supplementary Courses

  • SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
  • ANT 101 Introduction to Anthropology
  • WST 201 Women in Society

 

Urban Studies
Core Courses

  • SOC 231 Race Relations
  • AH 276 20th Century American Architecture
  • HIS 236 Recent American History
  • GEO 319 Geology and Public Policy
  • PSC 237 Domestic Social Policy
  • CAS 391 Senior Thesis Research
  • AH 391 Housing Theory and Analysis
  • AAS 264 Urban Economics
  • HIS 303 The City in History
  • PSC 217 Politics and Mass Media

Supplementary Courses

SPA 101, 102, 103

 

   

Drama and Theater
Core Courses

  • ENG 333 Plays in Production: Greek Drama
  • ENG 394 GEVA Theater Internship
  • ENG 126 Drama and Theater
  • ENG 236 Modern Drama
  • AH269/PHL241 Aesthetics
  • ENG 210 Shakespeare
  • ENG 127 Technical Theater
  • AH 275 American Architecture
  • HIS 215 Eur. Cultural History: 1789 - 1848
  • ENG 233 Medieval Drama

Supplementary Courses

  • MKT 203 Principles of Marketing
  • BSI 241 Fund. of Personnel Administration
  • LAW 205 Business Law

 

Literature and Illustration
Core Course

  • SA 111 Drawing I
  • SA 212 Drawing II
  • ENG 140 Classical and Scriptural Background
  • WST 251 Women Novelists
  • EDC 224 Intro. to Children's Literature
  • ENG 320 Medieval Literature: Arthurian Myths
  • AH 260 Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
  • SOC 231 Race and Ethnic Relations
  • ENG 325 Ethnicity in American Lit
  • AH 207 Woman as Text and Image

Supplementary Courses

  • EDU 231 Reflective Teaching in English
  • SA 391 Independent Study (Art)
  • EDU 391 Independent Study (Education)
  • ENG 226 African-American Writers
  • SA Illustration (taken at RIT)

 

The Center for Study Abroad and Interdepartmental Programs maintains notebooks of concentration forms for all recent individualized majors for students' use.