advising newsletter for fall 2019 · final selection requires the approval of an honors thesis...
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International Studies major.
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in the School of Humanities & Social Sciences.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
ADVISING INFORMATION
PAGES 2, 3
HONORS IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
PAGE 4
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
PAGE 5
COURSE OFFERINGS BY SPECIALIZATION:
DIPLOMACY
GLOBAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENT,
AND ENVIRONMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMICS
AFRICAN STUDIES
ASIAN STUDIES
CHINESE STUDIES
EUROPEAN STUDIES
LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN STUDIES
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
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ADVISING NEWSLETTER for FALL 2019
PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY
SOCIAL SCIENCES BUILDING
ROOM 219
ADVISING INFORMATION, PG 1
If you would like registration advice, please schedule a meeting with your assigned advisor or Dr. Bender. Prior to
the meeting:
run your PAWS Academic Requirements report
look at the requirements in the Undergraduate Bulletin
(https://bulletin.tcnj.edu/)
write a draft schedule for the semester
Consider asking questions about issues beyond the semester, such as study abroad or plans after
graduation. For guidance on how to prepare better for your advisement session and plan your academic
career, see the “Advising” links on the School of Humanities & Social Sciences website:
https://hss.tcnj.edu/advising/advising-resources-for-students/
If a course is full or reserved for majors, please ask the instructor if you can have permission to enroll. If
you continue to have problems, please contact Dr. Bender.
ACADEMIC HOLDS
If you have an advising hold on your PAWS account, please make an appointment with Dr. Bender well ahead of
your registration date.
OVERLOADING
The standard semester academic load at TCNJ is 4 units per semester. If you wish to take more than 4.5 units,
you may do so under the following conditions:
only once during your academic career
have a minimum of a 3.3 GPA
have been at TCNJ for at least a full academic semester
have obtained permission from Dr. Bender and Dr. Lisa Grimm, Associate Dean of the School of Hu-
manities and Social Sciences.
The exception to this rule is if you are enrolled in an Intensive Language. If you are in an intensive section of
Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Russian, and are not a first-semester Freshman, you may request to take a fifth
course. This must be approved by Dr. Bender and Dr. Lisa Grimm.
A NOTE ABOUT BUSINESS COURSES
Please take your upper level economics/international business course in the semester immediately after you take
ECO 102: Macroeconomics. Since better mathematical skills improve student performance in economics courses,
ECO 102 requires one of the following as a prerequisite: MAT 95, 96, 125, 127 or 128.
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ADVISING INFORMATION, PG 2
STUDY ABROAD
This is a reminder that all International Studies majors are required to study abroad for a minimum of
one academic semester (and you must pass at least 3 units). It is essential that you plan this in
advance, in order to ensure that you are taking the correct courses and select a study abroad
program that is well suited to your studies.
In planning your study abroad experience, be sure to consider programs/countries that complement
your overall program of study. If you are studying French, for example, consider sites where you can
work on your language skills. If you are interested in international development, consider programs
that have a special strength in this area. Avoid selecting a study abroad program just because you
really want to visit a country. Think of how your choice fits within your broader program of study.
Please ask early for letters of recommendation. Dr. Bender can assist with filling out your
Academic Evaluation form– please bring printed descriptions of the course(s) you want to take while
abroad.
LANGUAGES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Many courses on this list can be complemented with Languages Across the Curriculum credit. This is a one-
quarter unit independent study whereby those students who have intermediate level proficiency in another
language complement work in a course by utilizing their language skills. Students must enroll before the add/drop
deadline. Please visit the LAC website at http://internationalstudies.pages.tcnj.edu/student-resources/languages/
or contact Dr. Compte for more information ([email protected]).
Course Clusters
This Fall Semester, the School of Humanities and Social Science will be piloting two Course Clusters. This is an
exciting opportunity for our students. A Course Cluster is a pair of courses, scheduled back-to-back, that discuss a
shared theme from two disciplinary points of view. The two courses also share common learning objectives and
activities. If you are interested, please fill out the required form.
One of these course clusters is especially well-suited to student who are pursing a specialization in Health,
Development, and Environment.
Course Cluster: Climate Change and Society
HIS 388: Environmental History (Bender), Tue/Fri 9:30-10:50
ANT 246: Climate Change and Society (Shakow), Tue/Fri 11:00-12:20
The cluster will fulfill Health, Development, and Environment core and elective requirements.
The Cluster is offered as a group, and you must take both classes.
If you would like more information, see either Dr. Bender or Dr. Chartock. To enroll, please visit this
link or contact Dr. Grimm, Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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HONORS IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Rising Seniors who have excelled academically in the major are eligible to apply for Honors in
International Studies. Honors in International Studies is awarded to eligible graduating seniors who have
been accepted into the program and successfully complete the following requirements:
1. Complete INT 498 Senior Capstone Seminar and earn a grade of B or above
2. Complete INT 497 Honors Thesis in International Studies with their faculty mentor and earn a grade of
B or above
3. Complete an Honors Thesis that is at least 50 pages in length, based on original research, and is
approved by the International Studies Honors Committee
4. Present the thesis at the Celebration of Student Achievement
ELIGIBILITY
You may apply for the Honors track in International Studies if you have fulfilled the following :
1. Completed 20 credit hours (5 units) in coursework in International Studies, including no less than 12
hours (3 units) at The College. One of the completed courses must be INT 200
2. Maintained an overall GPA of at least 3.5 at The College, as well as a GPA of at least 3.5 in courses
counting toward the Major
3. Completed the study abroad requirement for the major by the end of junior year
Final selection requires the approval of an Honors Thesis Advisor and the International Studies Core Committee.
The number of students accepted is limited; the Program will select a small number of students each year based
on the thesis application, past coursework, and perceived likelihood of the student completing the thesis.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested students should identify a faculty member from the International Studies faculty to ask to serve as
the Honors Thesis Advisor. Once the student has found a faculty member who has agreed to serve as the
Honors Thesis Advisor, they should work with that person to develop a project proposal that will be part of the
student’s Application for Honors.
Applications from eligible students are due by April 1 of the student’s junior year. Students who are studying
abroad in the spring semester may request an extension from the Director of International Studies, if
needed. The application should include the following:
1. A description of the proposed thesis topic and research design
2. A preliminary bibliography
3. A project timeline
4. The names of the Honors Thesis Advisor and a faculty member who will serve as a second reader for
the thesis. These two faculty, along with the Director of International Studies, will form the student’s
Honors Thesis Committee.
Students will be notified by May 1 if their application has been approved.
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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR
12 total course units are required for the International Studies major. Each student
completes 5 courses as part of the major core and 7 courses in an area of specialization.
The courses for the specializations are drawn from across the Humanities and Social
Sciences as well as the School of Business. Only 1 course at the 100-level may be counted
toward a specialization.
The major’s Core Requirements include:
INT 200: International Studies – Processes, Themes, and Issues
This course is not offered in the Fall, so plan your schedule accordingly
ECO 102: Principles of Macroeconomics
INT 498: Senior Seminar
2 units of a World Language at the 200-level or above, relevant to the chosen specialization
Study abroad is an important component of the major. Students are required to demonstrate at least
one semester of successful academic achievement in a foreign university relevant to their field of study.
A full year of study abroad is encouraged. Successful study abroad is defined as passing at least three
classes for a minimum of 2.25 TCNJ units. Please consult your International Studies advisor and the
SPECIALIZATIONS
All International Studies majors need to choose a specialization for their major. If you do not have a specialization
listed in PAWS, you need to fill out a Specialization Declaration Form. These are available outside the main office,
SSB 219. Please fill out this form and submit it to Dr. Bender. If you have any questions about which specialization
to choose, please set up a meeting with your advisor.
This Advising Newsletter contains a list of courses being offered in the Fall 2019 semester by specialization.
Clicking on the links below will take you to the specific requirements page for that specialization:
Diplomacy
Global Health, Development, and Environment
International Trade and Economics
African Studies
Asian Studies
Chinese Studies
European Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAS 280-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
HGS 200-01 Genocide and Human Rights Warren TUE 17:30-20:20 FOR 209
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
HIS 370-01 The US in World History Fisher T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 228
HIS 460-02 Readings Seminar in History, Modern North America McGreevey M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 232
HIS 464-01 Readings Seminar: World Modern Chazelle TUE 17:30-20:20 SSB 232
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 370-01 The US in World History Fisher T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 228
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
COURSE OFFERINGS : DIPLOMACY, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Diplomacy specialization.
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
History (1 course unit):
Humanities (1 course unit):
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
MKT 340-01 Marketing in International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in International Environment Duan T/F 14:00 - 15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30 - 21:20 SSB 227
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ANT 315-01 Ethnicity, Race, and Nation Alder WED 8:00-10:50 SSB 321
POL 330-01 U.S Foreign Policy Potter T/Fr 8:00-9:20 SSB 223
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 362-01 Islam and Politics Lowi T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 225
POL 390-01 Tutorial in Political Science Potter T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 241
WGS 222-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00-18:50 BLISS 147
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 330-01 U.S Foreign Policy Potter T/F 8:00-9:20 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS : DIPLOMACY, PG 2
Political Science (1 course unit):
Social Science (1 course unit):
Business (1 course unit):
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Diplomacy specialization.
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAS 280-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
ANT 315-01 Ethnicity, Race, and Nation Alder WED 8:00-10:50 SSB 321
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development STAFF M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 340-01 International Finance STAFF M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance STAFF M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
HGS 200-01 Genocide and Human Rights Warren TUE 17:30 - 20:20 FOR 209
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
HIS 370-01 The US in World History Fisher T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 228
HIS 460-02 Readings Seminar in History, Modern North America McGreevey M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 232
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLIS 031
POL 330-01 U.S Foreign Policy Potter T/F 8:00-9:20 SSB 223
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 362-01 Islam and Politics Lowi T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 225
POL 390-01 Tutorial in Political Science Potter T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 241
REL 320-01 Holocaust: History and Religious Perspective Rech T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 151
WGS 222-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00-18:50 BLISS 147
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
COURSE OFFERINGS : DIPLOMACY, PG 3
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
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The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Diplomacy specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ANT 246 01* Climate Change and Society Shakow T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 323
HIS 388 01* Environmental History Bender T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 227
POL 250 01 Politics and Society in Developing Countries Lowi T/F 14:00-15:20 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS : GLOBAL HEALTH,
DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Global Health, Development and Environment Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Health, Development, & Environment Core (2 course units):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
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*Course cluster classes must be taken concurrently
Humanities (1 course unit):
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*Course cluster classes must be taken concurrently
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ANT 246 01* Climate Change and Society Shakow T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 323
HIS 388 01* Environmental History Bender T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 227
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLISS 031
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
COURSE OFFERINGS : GLOBAL HEALTH,
DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT, PG 3
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The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Global Health, Development and Environment Studies specialization.
Business (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 250 01 Politics and Society in Developing Countries Lowi T/F 14:00-15:20 SSB 223
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
Social Science (1 course unit):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAS 280-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
HIS 370-01 The US in World History Fisher T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 228
HIS 460-02 Readings Seminar in History, Modern North America McGreevey M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 232
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
COURSE OFFERINGS : INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMICS AND TRADE, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
International Economics and Trade specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
Humanities (2 course units):
Political Science (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 201 See PAWS for course details
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
MGT 201 See PAWS for course details
MGT 310-01 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 105
MGT 310-02 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 12:30-13:50 BUS 105
MGT 310-03 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 204
MGT 310-04 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 204
MKT 340-01 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 14:00 - 15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in an International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30 - 21:20 SSB 227
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
POL 390-01 Tutorial in Political Science Potter T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 241
WGS 222-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Kurtz T/F 9:30-10:50 FOR 410
COURSE OFFERINGS : INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMICS AND TRADE, PG 2
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
International Economics and Trade specialization.
Social Science (1 course unit):
Business (2 course units):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 201 See PAWS for course details
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
HIS 370-01 The US in World History Fisher T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 228
HIS 388-01 Global Environmental History Bender T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 227
HIS 460-02 Readings Seminar in History, Modern North America McGreevey M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 232
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
MGT 201 See PAWS for course details
MGT 310-01 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 105
MGT 310-02 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 12:30-13:50 BUS 105
MGT 310-03 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 204
MGT 310-04 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 204
MKT 340-01 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 14:00 - 15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in an International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30 - 21:20 SSB 227
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLIS 031
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
POL 390-01 Tutorial in Political Science Potter T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 241
COURSE OFFERINGS : INTERNATIONAL
ECONOMICS AND TRADE, PG 3
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
International Economics and Trade specialization.
Elective (1 course unit):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 250 01 Politics and Society in Developing Countries Lowi T/F 14:00-15:20 SSB 223
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 250 01 Politics and Society in Developing Countries Lowi T/F 14:00-15:20 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS:
AFRICAN STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
African Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic, French
History (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
Humanities (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
Political Science (1 course unit):
Social Science (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HGS 200-01 Genocide and Human Rights Warren TUE 17:30 - 20:20 FOR 209
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLISS 031
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 250 01 Politics and Society in Developing Countries Lowi T/F 14:00-15:20 SSB 223
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
COURSE OFFERINGS:
AFRICAN STUDIES, PG 2
15
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
African Studies specialization.
Business (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
Courses in relevant African languages taken during study abroad (and not offered at TCNJ, such
as Swahili, Wolof, etc.) will be counted as electives toward this specialization.
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
REL 110-01 World Religions Richardson M/R 14:00-15:20 SCP C122A
REL 111-01 Buddhism and Buddhist Thought Staff T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 325
REL 113-01 Islam and Islamic Thought Staff T/F 11:00-12:20 EDU 206
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
COURSE OFFERINGS:
ASIAN STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Asian Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic, Chinese, Japanese
History (1 course unit):
Humanities (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
COURSE OFFERINGS:
ASIAN STUDIES, PG 2
(continued on next page)
Political Science (1 course unit):
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Asian Studies specialization.
Social Science (1 course unit):
Business (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAH 210-01 Arts of South Asia Hutton M/R 11:00-12:20 AIMM 230
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLIS 031
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS:
ASIAN STUDIES, PG 3
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
Courses in relevant Asian languages taken during study abroad (and not offered at TCNJ, such as
Hindi, Urdu, Thai, etc.) will be counted as electives toward this specialization.
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Asian Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
COURSE OFFERINGS:
CHINESE STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Chinese Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Chinese
History (1 course unit):
Political Science (1 course unit):
Social Science (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
HIS 336-01 Late Imperial China Weinstein M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 227
HIS 337-01 Twentieth Century China Shao WED 17:00-19:50 SSB 227
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLISS 031
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
COURSE OFFERINGS:
CHINESE STUDIES, PG 2
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The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Chinese Studies specialization.
Business (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAH 221-01 Arts of Medieval Europe Riccardi T/F 11:00-12:20 AIMM 104
AAH 231-01 Arts of Renaissance Europe Joyce M/R 11:00-12:20 AIMM 104
AAH 253-01 Twentieth Century Art Fichner-Rathnus TUE 9:30-12:20 AIMM 230
AAH 253-02 Twentieth Century Art Staff WED 17:00-19:50 AIMM 230
HGS 200-01 Genocide and Human Rights Warren TUE 17:30 - 20:20 FOR 209
HGS 210-01 Non-Violence and Peace Action Zino THU 16:00 - 18:50 BLISS 147
HIS 117-01 Early Modern Europe Buehner T/F 8:00-9:20 SSB 230
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
LIT 357-01 Early Modern British Literature Steele M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 228
LIT 362-01 Victorian Era McCauley MON 15:30 - 18:20 BLISS 228
REL 320-01 Holocaust: History and Religious Perspective Rech T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 151
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
COURSE OFFERINGS:
EUROPEAN STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
European Studies specialization.
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
History (1 course unit):
Humanities (1 course unit):
(continued on next page)
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
FRE 211-01 Intermediate French Composition and Conversation Benjamin Baker M/R 9:30-10:50 SSB 102
FRE 255-01 French for Business Pfenninger-Schardine M/R 15:30-16:50 BLISS 146
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30-16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30-16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30-16:50 BUS 224
MGT 310-01 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 105
MGT 310-02 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 12:30-13:50 BUS 105
MGT 310-03 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 204
MGT 310-04 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 204
MKT 340-01 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 14:00-15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in an International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30-21:20 SSB 227
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 350-01 European Politics Toloudis M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 350-01 European Politics Toloudis M/R 11:00-12:20 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS:
EUROPEAN STUDIES, PG 2
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
European Studies specialization.
Political Science (1 course unit):
Social Science (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units):
FRENCH
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Business (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
SPA 203 01 Intermediate Oral Proficiency Goebel M/R 8:00-9:20 BLISS 145
SPA 203 02 Intermediate Oral Proficiency Huguet-Jerez T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 229
SPA 203 03 Intermediate Oral Proficiency Huguet-Jerez T/F 11:00-12:20 BLISS 229
SPA 210 01 Spanish for Heritage Speakers Kentengian M/R 12:30-13:50 BLISS 229
SPA 211 01 Intermediate Writing Proficiency Gabriel-Stheeman M/R 9:30-10:50 BLISS 145
SPA 211 02 Intermediate Writing Proficiency Gabriel-Stheeman M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 145
SPA 211 03 Intermediate Writing Proficiency Foglietta T/F 8:00-9:20 BLISS 145
SPA 215 01 Spanish Phonetics Morin T/F 15:30-16:50 BLISS 028
SPA 217 01 Introduction to Hispanic Culture Kentengian M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 324
SPA 241 01 Introduction to Literature in Spanish Otero M/R 12:30-13:50 BLISS 146
SPA 301 01 Advanced Spanish Grammar Gabriel-Stheeman MON 17:30-20:20 BLISS 145
SPA 302 01 Advanced Spanish Oral Proficiency Warner Ault T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 152
SPA 391 See department for opportunities
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 348-01 Imperial Russia 1584-1917 Kovalev T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 227
RUS 251-01 Second Year Intensive Russian I Berg M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 152
RUS 392 See department for opportunities Wright
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
GER 103-01 German for Beginners III Hacker Milano M/R 17:30-18:50 BLISS 229
GER 103-02 German for Beginners III Fenner T/F 11:00-12:20 BLISS 146
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ITL 171-01 Modern Italian Society Staff M/R 12:30-13:50 PACK 130
ITL 240-01 Introduction to Italian Literature Wright M/R 12:30-13:50 BLISS 152
ITL 351-01 Italian Cinema from 1945 to the Present Wright M/R 17:30-18:50 BLISS 152
COURSE OFFERINGS:
EUROPEAN STUDIES, PG 3
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
European Studies specialization.
Electives—CONTINUED (2 course units):
ITALIAN
GERMAN
SPANISH
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RUSSIAN
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAH 221-01 Arts of Medieval Europe Riccardi T/F 11:00-12:20 AIMM 104
AAH 231-01 Arts of Renaissance Europe Joyce M/R 11:00-12:20 AIMM 104
AAH 253-01 Twentieth Century Art Fichner-Rathnus TUE 9:30-12:20 AIMM 230
AAH 253-02 Twentieth Century Art Staff WED 17:00-19:50 AIMM 230
LIT 357-01 Early Modern British Literature Steele M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 228
LIT 362-01 Victorian Era McCauley MON 15:30 - 18:20 BLISS 228
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
REL 320-01 Holocaust: History and Religious Perspective Rech T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 151
COURSE OFFERINGS:
EUROPEAN STUDIES, PG 4
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The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
European Studies specialization.
Electives—CONTINUED (2 course units):
COMPARATIVE
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAS 280-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
COURSE OFFERINGS: LATIN AMERICAN
AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Latin American and Caribbean Studies specialization.
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
French, Spanish
History (1 course unit):
Humanities (1 course unit):
Political Science (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
AAS 280-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
ANT 315-01 Ethnicity, Race, and Nation Alder WED 8:00-10:50 SSB 321
FRE 255 01 French for Business Pfenninger-Schardine M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BLISS 146
HIS 158-01 Colonial Latin America Richter T/F 14:00-15:20 SCP C113
LIT 316 01 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 147
LIT 316 02 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 14:00-15:20 BLISS 234
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLIS 031
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ANT 315-01 Ethnicity, Race, and Nation Alder WED 8:00-10:50 SSB 321
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
COURSE OFFERINGS: LATIN AMERICAN
AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES, PG 2
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Latin American and Caribbean Studies specialization.
Social Science (1 course unit):
Business (1 course unit):
Electives (2 course units, CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
SPA 215 01 Spanish Phonetics Morin T/F 15:30-16:50 BLISS 028
SPA 217 01 Introduction to Hispanic Culture Kentengian M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 324
SPA 241 01 Introduction to Literature in Spanish Otero M/R 12:30-13:50 BLISS 146
SPA 270 01 Intermediate Topics Warner Ault T/F 11:00-12:20 BLISS 152
SPA 301 01 Advanced Spanish Grammar Gabriel-Stheeman MON 17:30-20:20 BLISS 145
SPA 302 01 Advanced Spanish Oral Proficiency Warner Ault T/F 9:30-10:50 BLISS 152
SPA 370 01 Topics Morin WED 17:30-20:20 BLISS 234
SPA 391 See department for opportunities
WGS 260-01 Women of African Descent in Global Perspective Brown-Claude M/R 12:30-13:50 SSB 325
WGS 376 01 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 147
WGS 376 02 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 14:00-15:20 BLISS 234
COURSE OFFERINGS: LATIN AMERICAN
AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES, PG 3
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Latin American and Caribbean Studies specialization.
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses which will fulfil the above requirements
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis T/F 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies:
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Electives—CONTINUED (2 course units):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 362-01 Islam and Politics Lowi T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 225
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
REL 110-01 World Religions Richardson M/R 14:00-15:20 SCP C122A
REL 113-01 Islam and Islamic Thought Staff T/F 11:00-12:20 EDU 206
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 12:30 - 13:50 SCP C122A
ECO 102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics Naples T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 226
ECO 102-03 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 104
ECO 102-04 Principles of Macroeconomics Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 FOR 409
ECO 102-05 Principles of Macroeconomics Cerf T/F 14:00-15:20 BUS 124
ECO 102-06 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson MON 17:30-20:20 BUS 204
ECO 102-07 Principles of Macroeconomics Nelson TUE 18:00-20:50 BUS 123
COURSE OFFERINGS:
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, PG 1
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Middle Eastern Studies specialization.
ECO 102 (1 course unit):
INT 200 (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
World Language (2 course units at 200 level or above):
Arabic
History (1 course unit):
Not offered in Fall 2019
Humanities (1 course unit):
Political Science (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
MGT 310-01 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 105
MGT 310-02 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 12:30-13:50 BUS 105
MGT 310-03 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 204
MGT 310-04 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 204
MKT 340-01 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 14:00 - 15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in an International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30 - 21:20 SSB 227
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Hamilton M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Potter T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Lowi T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
POL 362-01 Islam and Politics T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 225
COURSE OFFERINGS:
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, PG 2
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Middle Eastern Studies specialization.
Social Science (1 course unit):
Business (1 course unit):
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COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
ECO 310-01 Money, Credit & Financial Market Greenblatt T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 206
ECO 335-01 Economics of Development Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 SCP C122
FIN 335-01 Capital Flows & Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
FIN 340-01 International Finance Staff M/R 9:30-10:50 TBA
FIN 340-02 International Finance Staff M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 122
INB 260-01 Multinational Firms Tang M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 224
INB 330-01 Capital Flows and Currency Crisis Tang M/R 15:30 - 16:50 BUS 224
LIT 316 01 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 147
LIT 316 02 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 14:00-15:20 BLISS 234
MGT 310-01 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 11:00-12:20 BUS 105
MGT 310-02 Cross- Cultural Management Lillevik M/R 12:30-13:50 BUS 105
MGT 310-03 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 8:00-9:20 BUS 204
MGT 310-04 Cross- Cultural Management Carbonilla T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 204
MKT 340-01 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 9:30-10:50 BUS 105
MKT 340-02 Marketing in an International Environment Duan T/F 14:00 - 15:20 BLISS 151
MKT 340-03 Marketing in an International Environment Siecienski MON 17:30 - 21:20 SSB 227
POL 200 01 Political Analysis Bowen T/F 14:00-15:20 BLIS 031
POL 230-01 International Relations Park M/R 14:00-15:20 SSB 225
POL 230-02 International Relations Park M/R 15:30-16:50 SSB 225
POL 345-01 Human Rights International Relations Hamilton T/F 11:00-12:20 SSB 225
POL 355-01 Political Economy of Natural Resources Potter T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 223
POL 362-01 Islam and Politics Lowi T/F 9:30-10:50 SSB 225
REL 110-01 World Religions Richardson M/R 14:00-15:20 SCP C122A
REL 113-01 Islam and Islamic Thought STAFF T/F 11:00-12:20 EDU 206
WGS 376 01 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 11:00-12:20 BLISS 147
WGS 376 02 Global Women Writers Hopps M/R 14:00-15:20 BLISS 234
COURSE OFFERINGS:
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, PG 3
The following courses are being offered in the Fall 2019 semester. These courses are relevant to the
Middle Eastern Studies specialization.
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Electives (2 course units):
COURSE TITLE FACULTY DAY TIME ROOM
INT 498-01 Senior Seminar in International Studies Toloudis THU 15:30-18:20 SSB 241
Senior Seminar in International Studies (1 course unit):
Courses in relevant Middle Eastern languages taken during study abroad (and not offered at
TCNJ, such as Modern Hebrew, etc.) will be counted as electives toward this specialization.
Study Abroad Experience:
Includes some courses that will fulfil the above requirements