Introduction to Global Issues (INTL 1100)

A problem-solving approach which shows how international and comparative analyses contribute to a better understanding of global security, prosperity, and community issues. Course Overview

Academic Area: 
International Affairs (INTL)
Course Number: 
1100
Course Hours: 
3 semester hours
Cost: 

$729 ($243 per semester hour)

Course Status: 

Open

Course Format: 

Online

Prerequisite Courses: 

None

Course Requirements: 

Ten lessons, two examinations

Instructor: 

Jeffrey Berejikian, Ph.D.

Textbooks and Materials: 

Ethridge, Marcus E., and Howard Handelman. Politics in a Changing World (5th ed.). Wadsworth, 2009. (ISBN-10: 0495570486)

Duncan, W. Raymond, Barbara Jancar-Webster, and Bob Switky. World Politics in the 21st Century (1st ed.). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009. (ISBN-10: 0547056346)