About POLS 1500 B

Examines the major theories of international relations, important concepts in the study of international relations (such as the balance of power and democratic peace theory), dilemmas leaders face when formulating foreign policies, and current international events. Credit not awarded for both POLS 1500 and POLS 1015.

Notes

Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

In this course, students will learn about how and why states and societies interact with each other. This includes broad theories of international relations, specific concepts like the effects of international law and balance of power, and foreign policymaking. The course is a lecture with time for discussion in each class.

Section Expectation

Students are expected to attend class, complete all readings, and engage in classroom discussion.

Evaluation

Evaluation is based on four in-class multiple choice exams, one final, a writing assignment, participation, and an optional extra credit policy simulation.

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