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Mar 29, 2024
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POL 43300 - Internat Organization
3.0 | LEC 3 3.0 |

3.000 Credit hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture

Offered By: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Political Science

Course Attributes:
S General Education, Upper Division

May be offered at any of the following campuses:     
      Northwest- Westville
      Northwest- Hammond
      West Lafayette

Repeatable for Additional Credit: Yes - May be repeated up to 2 times

Learning Outcomes: 1. Define and explain the theoretical significance of certain international relations concepts used by scholars and policy-makers to analyze world affairs. These include but are not limited to: IGO, NGO, sovereignty, transnationalism, networks, humanitarian missions, G-77, international security, United Nations, peacekeeping, international institutions, realism, anarchy, constructivism, multilateralism, human rights. 2. Understand the history, structure and purposes of the United Nations in some detail. 3. Identify ways in which international politics may be reflected in, and shaped by, the politics within particular international organizations like the UN, both by observing UN politics and through an experiential in-class simulation. 4. Identify and evaluate ways the international system may be changing, and why. 5. Read course materials and reflect on their meaning, both in writing and discussion. 6. Choose an international "problem," analyze ways to solve it, and present your ideas and analysis.


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