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Dec 02, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2023-2024 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Political Science (Foreign Affairs), Minor
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Students majoring in another field may minor in political science by completing at least 21 credits in an area of study. They can choose from four interest subjects: general, foreign affairs, public administration and public policy, and American government.
The foreign affairs minor in political science allows students to draw comparisons between socio-political, economic, and cultural entities and forces between and within countries, and to examine the interactions, cooperation, and conflict among and between states and non-state actors. Coursework in the minor provides students opportunities to learn about political institutions and organizations, political behavior across state venues, international relations, foreign policy, international law and organizations, human rights, and other aspects of global affairs.
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Contact Information
Department of Political Science
Thompson Building 221
(775) 784-4601
polisci@unr.edu
College of Liberal Arts Student Center
Thompson Building 101
(775) 682-8745
https://www.unr.edu/liberal-arts/student-resources/academic-advising
I. Program Requirements (21 units)
Students majoring in another field may minor in political science by completing the following:
- Minor GPA | 2.0
- Minor Upper-Division Units | 9
- Minor Residency Requirement | 6 Upper-Division Units in the minor at UNR
- Unit Limits: Per College of Liberal Arts policy, no more than 9 units counted toward any major may be reused to meet the requirements of this minor.
A. Required Courses (9 units)
B. Foreign Affairs Electives (12 units)
Students must complete four upper-division courses from the following options, and are required to take at least one course from both the comparative politics and international relations lists. Courses included in both areas may only be used toward one of the two groups.
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