2019-2020 University Catalog 
    
    Dec 26, 2024  
2019-2020 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Relations Major


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Major Requirements


Students are strongly encouraged to complete most required courses by the end of the junior year. As a general rule, the only requirements students can complete off campus are the elective and History courses as well as appropriate language courses; in all such cases, students must seek prior approval from the IR director.

For students seeking a major in International Relations and a minor in Political Science, no courses may be counted toward both.

POSC 152 - Global Peace and War (IR) , does not ordinarily count toward the IR major. Students who take POSC 152  before deciding on an IR major must also take POSC 232 , but may count POSC 152  as one of the two IR electives with written permission from the IR program director.

Students who have AP credit for ECON 151  must take one additional elective course.

The major program consists of the following requirements:

Foundational Course


Economics Courses


All of the following:

Elective Courses


Two electives from the list below or students may substitute an additional core subfield course or IR seminar.

Language Requirement


For both majors and minors, reading proficiency in a Western European language equal to that attained by completion of two 300-level courses with a grade of at least C.

Alternatively, for students interested in a non-Western European language, such as Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian, etc., the requirement can be satisfied by completion of four Colgate University courses, or their equivalents, in an approved language with a grade of at least C.

To receive credit for courses taken off campus, arrangements must be made in advance with the director of the IR program.

GPA Requirement


Satisfactory completion of the IR major requires (1) a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the nine IR-designated courses, and (2) a grade of C or better in

 ,  , and the seminar.

International Relations Program


For more information about the department, including Faculty, transfer credit, awards, etc., please visit the International Relations program  catalogue page.

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