The International Systems Discipline

Introduction Step 1 - International Systems - 21 Units
Development Track
General Education Requirements Step 2 - Functional Track - 21 Units Applied Political Economy Track
Culture Track
Suggested Elective Step 3 - Language & Regional Studies - 21 Units Science & Technology Track

The purpose of the International Systems Discipline is to gain an understanding of global economic, political, security, and development systems and issues that are prevalent in today’s world.

First off, looking at the major requirement sheet, you are required to complete the International systems discipline (21 units total, 12 of which must be upper division). Referring to the major requirement sheet the following required classes for this discipline are: INTS 250, INTS 396, INTS 498, ECON 200, and POL 202. This gives a total of 13 units, of which 4 units are upper division. The next step will be to choose an additional 8 units, all of which must be upper division.

For a list on possible courses that would fulfill the additional units refer to “International Systems Courses

Functional Track >>

If you have any additional questions please email:

Dr. Wayne Decker - wdecker@email.arizona.edu
or
Dr. Karna Walter. - karna@email.arizona.edu

 

   
   
   
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies/International Studies
1027 East Second Street
Slonaker House Room 215
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0006