Course List

International Relations


  • CAPS 407 (Challenge of Global Capitalism)
  • CAPS 407 (Political Economy of Race)
  • CAPS 407 (South Africa)
  • CAPS 407 (Trade and Imperialism)
  • CAPS 411 (Travel Writing and Place)
  • CAPS 411 (Geographies of Conflict)
  • CAPS 411 (Geographies of Nationalism)
  • CAPS 414 (America's Global Strategy Post 9/11/01)
  • CAPS 414 (Geographies of Conflict)
  • CAPS 414 (Geographies of Nationalism)
  • CAPS 492 (Images of International Business)
  • CAPS 498 (The Politics & Economics of International Environmental Aid)
  • EAST 248 (International Relations in East Asia)
  • EAST 274 (The Greater Chinese Economy)
  • EAST 278 (Asian Economic Development)
  • EAST 340 (Comparative Pacific Basin Economy)
  • ECON 227++ (International Economics)
  • ECON 235 (African Economic Development)
  • ECON 252 (Political Economy of Global Resources)
  • ECON 274 (The Greater Chinese Economy)
  • ECON 275 (Canadian-American Economic Relations)
  • ECON 276 (Latin American Economic Development)
  • ECON 278 (Asian Economic Development)
  • ECON 317* (Economic Integration in Western Europe)
  • ECON 327 (International Economic Theory)
  • ECON 337 (International Monetary and Financial Economics)
  • ECON 338* (Seminar in International Economics)
  • ECON 340 (Comparative Pacific Basin Economics)
  • ECON 357 (Economic Development)
  • ENGL 397* (Seminar in Special Topics: Caribbean Literature & Post Colonial Theory)
  • ENGL 397* (Seminar in Special Topics: Literature & Empire)
  • GEOG 211 (Political Geography)
  • GEOG 214 (Europe in the Age of Globalization)
  • GEOG 236 (Third World Development)
  • GEOG 311* (Topics in Advanced Political Geography)
  • HIST 233 (European State Systems)
  • HIST 260 (Race, Nation-state, and International Relations)
  • HIST 290 (European Imperialism and Colonialism)
  • HIST 292 (African History II)
  • HIST 299 (Topics in Non-western History)
  • IREL 200 (International Relations Topics/Issues)
  • IREL 218 (International Relations of Europe)
  • IREL 225 (Chinese Politics)
  • IREL 230 (International Relations of the Caribbean)
  • IREL 235 (Modern Africa)
  • IREL 245 (Race, Nation-state & International Relations)
  • IREL 250 (Theories of International Relations)
  • IREL 252 (Political Economy of Global Resources)
  • IREL 255 (International Law)
  • IREL 275 (Global Governance)
  • IREL 277 (International Political Economy)
  • IREL 283 (East Asian International Relations)
  • IREL 300* (Seminar:Topics in International Relations)
  • IREL 300* (Ethics in International Relations) 
  • IREL 310* (Seminar in Human Rights)
  • IREL 323 (U.S. Foreign Relations in the 19th Century)
  • IREL 360/361 (Independent Study)
  • IREL 380 (Seminar: U.S.-China Relations)
  • IREL 400* (Seminar: The Challenge to Global Capitalism)
  • IREL 400* (Seminar: Global Restructuring)
  • IREL 400* (Seminar: Latin America in Transition)
  • IREL 400* (Seminar: Environmental Sustainability & the Global Economy)
  • IREL 425* (Seminar: International Relations of Migration)
  • LAMS 365* (Seminar in Latin American Studies)
  • MGMT 393 (Environment of International Business)
  • POLS 170 (International Politics)
  • POLS 219 (Latin American Politics)
  • POLS 271 (American Foreign Policy)
  • POLS 272 (U.S. National Security Policy)
  • POLS 273 (The Atlantic Alliance)
  • POLS 274 (Race, Nation-state and International Relations)
  • POLS 275 (Global Governance)
  • POLS 278 (International Law)
  • POLS 280 (War)
  • POLS 281 (Peace Studies)
  • POLS 284 (International Relations of Europe)
  • POLS 285 (International Relations of the Western Hemisphere)
  • POLS 286 (International Relations of the Caribbean)
  • POLS 287 (United States and the Middle East)
  • POLS 288 (French Foreign Policy Since 1945)
  • POLS 289 (Arab-Israeli Conflict)
  • POLS 360 (Comparative Foreign Policy)
  • POLS 380* (Seminar in International Politics)
  • RELI 110 (Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
  • RELI 115 (Introduction to Asian Religions)
  • SOCI 213 (Race in Historical & Comparative Perspective)
  • SOCI 245 (Remaking America: Latin American Immigration)
  • SOCI 311 (Globalization, Technology, and Cultural Change)
  • SOCI 409 (How Holocausts Happen)
  • UNIV 219 (Peace Studies)
  • WMST 251 (Women & Development)

    ++ECON 103 ordinarily should be taken before enrolling in ECON 227.

    *These courses satisfy the seminar requirement.

    Note: With the permission of the adviser and director of the international relations department, other Bucknell courses when relevant may count for the major. Up to four off-campus courses may be included in the major.