International Affairs
ÌÇÐÄVlog's international affairs certificate is designed for those interested in global awareness, cultural and political diversity, and economic globalization.
Broaden Your World View
Classes throughout the certificate program will explore topics like world politics, international law, power and wealth, and various theoretical approaches to world political order.
Program curriculum is intentionally designed to provide you with a better understanding of world politics' specializations, concepts, vocabulary and methods for graduate concentrations, helping you to define your passions and career goals. The ability to choose two electives within the certificate program gives you the ability to further customize your studies and certificate.
Upon graduation, you'll have the knowledge and skills necessary for successful employment in a global political economy, making a positive impact wherever your career takes you.
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Coursework within the international affairs certificate will examine themes within politics, economics and international relations. Through a combination of required and elective class topics, you will learn about becoming a constructive global citizen, connecting what you learn with your own experience as well as analyzing the principal causes of — and solutions for — global economic inequalities and underdevelopment.
Here are a few courses in International Affairs at UW-Eau Claire.
POLS 332
International Conflict
Examines the main theories and concepts used to understand and explain international and civil conflict. The course will also provide an analysis of the principle techniques and practices of conflict resolution.
POLS 331
International Organization and Law
An analysis of the historical and current patterns and theoretical concepts and theories relevant to the organization of global affairs.
POLS 330
U.S. Foreign Policy
A study of the principal theoretical approaches to the conduct of U.S. foreign policy and the major foreign policy issues facing the United States.
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