This list includes only courses listed in the Mary Washington Academic Catalog. Special topics seminar often can count as related field credit. See Dr. Kramer (Monroe 303-A, Phone: 540-654-1495) if you think a course not listed below would count as a related field.
Additional Courses Offered Counting Towards Related Field Credit in the International Affairs Major Being Offered in Spring 2012:
ANTH 371: Anthropology of War and Peace
ECON 488: Microfinance for Development
EESC 421: Sustainability in South Africa
HIST 471: Sufi Movements
PSCI 471: Global Organized Crime
PSCI 471: International Terrorism
PSCI 471: American Military
PSCI 471: Indian Foreign Policy
SOCG 371: Citizenship and Nationalism
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: PREAPPROVED SUPPORT CLASSES
ANTHROPOLOGY
343 Cultural Identity in Europe
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
415 International Marketing
473 Environment of International Business Seminar
ECONOMICS
382 International Economics **
383 Comparative Economic Systems
384 Economic Development **
431 Global Environmental Issues
482 International Finance
GEOGRAPHY
236 Globalization and Local Development
300 The Geography of Australia, New Zealand, and the
South Pacific
301 Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean
303 Geography of Europe
304 Geography of the Middle East
305 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa
307 Geography of Asia
338 Geopolitics **
339 Geography and Development **
360 Grassroots and Development in Guatemala
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
360 International Preservation
470 Historic Preservation in Scotland
HISTORY
300 US as Empire
301, 302 Diplomatic History of the United States
331 History of Ancient Greece
332 History of Ancient Rome
334 Early Modern European Women’s History
335 Renaissance
341, 342 Europe in the Middle Ages
349 History of the British Isles
351, 352 History of England
353, 354 History of France
356 History of Germany
357, 358 History of Russia
360 History Spain
361, 362 History of Latin America
364 History of Japan
365, 366 History of China
367 History of Modern Korea
368 Gender in Chinese History
371, 372 European Diplomatic History **
375 Military History
377 The Second World War, 1939-1945
381 Europe Since 1945
382 Far East Since 1945
383, 384 Islamic Civilization
385 The Arab-Israeli Conflict
386 Modern Iraq
390 The United States and Vietnam
420 The Great War
435 Daily Life in Early Modern Europe
451 Anglo-Saxon England
462 Women in Latin America
466 Cultural History of Late Twentieth Century China
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
350 Study Abroad: European Capitals
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
471 International Affairs Seminar
491 Individual Study
499 Internship
MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
German 317 German Civilization
Italian 316 Society and Civilization
Spanish 315 Spanish Civilization
Spanish 316 Spanish American Civilization
French 315, 316 French Civilization
In addition, students may select one – but only one- of the following courses to count for support course credit in International Affairs:
French 326, 327, 328, 351A, 361, 371, 372A, 381, 382
German 311, 375A, 376A, 385, 386
Italian 373, 381, 382, 383
Spanish 323, 324A, 327A, 328A, 351, 375B, 378, 383,
385B, 386A, 388, 420, 451, 475
POLITICAL SCIENCE
301 Comparative Governments of Western Europe
302 The Politics of Soviet Successor States
323 Latin American Politics
324 US-Latin American Relations
350 Politics of Developing Countries **
351 International Political Economy **
354 Politics of South Asia
355 Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
356 American Foreign Policy
357 Russian Foreign Policy
360 The Theory and Practice of Revolution
361 Problems of Communism
362 The Politics of Central and Eastern Europe
366 Government and Politics of China
367 East Asia in World Affairs
387 Security and Conflict Studies
444 Political Movements and Organization in Latin
America
SOCIOLOGY
345 Contemporary Mexico
442 Social Change
RELIGION
201 Judaism
210 Islam
283 Hinduism
284 Buddhism
286 Confucianism
287 Daoism
NOTE:
** Can count as a related field course only if not used as a required course in the major.

