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Full Time JD/MA Int l Studies Recommended Degree Plan 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year Fall Semester (JD) Spring Semester (JD) Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter Fall Qtr/Fall Sem Winter Qtr/ Spring Sem Spring Qrt/ Spring Sem Fall Qtr/Fall Sem Spring Semester Civil Procedure Constitutional *Choose one JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective L4120 Law L4164 from Int l Studies Core Lawyering Lawyering *Choose one JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective * JD Elective Process I L4385 Process II L4386 from Int l Studies Core JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective * JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective JD Elective 15 Semester Hours 15 Semester Hours Note: The General JD/MA Int l Studies is reflected. To earn a dual degree students must complete 80 JD semester hours and 45 MA Int l Studies quarter hours. Foreign language is required, please speak with an International Studies Advisor. Electives to reach a total of 45 Josef Korbel School credits. All JD students must also complete the following classes in any semester to qualify for graduation: Legal Profession (L4425), Evidence (L4235) (also a prerequisite for several upper level courses) and Administrative Law (L4025). Must also complete Upper Level Legal Writing, Public Service Requirement and Perspective Elective (if enrolled prior to fall 2010). JD students will take all remaining elective courses in their fourth year (if necessary).

Full Time JD/MA Int l Studies Recommended Degree Plan *International Studies Core (10 credits) - International Politics INTS 4900, Comparative Politics-States and Societies in the 21st Century INTS 4501, International Political Economy INTS 4324, Ancient Political Theory INTS 4820, Early Modern Political Theory INTS 4821, Contemporary Political Theory INTS 4822, Ethics and International Relations INTS 4601. **Field (20 credits) International Politics International Politics INTS4900, one course from list of Advanced International Politics, two courses in International Politics. Comparative Politics Comparative Politics: States and Societies in the 21st Century INTS4501, one course from list of Advanced Comparative Policy courses, two courses in Comparative Politics. International Political Economy International Trade INTS4310, International Monetary Relations INTS4320, Introduction to International political Economy INTS4324, one additional course in International Political Economy. Political Theory Political Theory and the Rise of Political Economy INTS4515, Ancient Political Theory INTS4820, Early Modern Political Theory INTS4821, Contemporary Political Theory INTS4822, Ethics and International Affairs INTS4601. *** (0-20 credits) - One concentration, such as International Development, International Security, Human Rights, Conflict Resolution, Global Health, Policy Analysis, Environmental Policy, Technology Policy or Homeland Security.

International Politics INTS 4141 Domestic/International Consequences: Drug War INTS 4142 After the Fall: Russia and China INTS 4147 American Government and Policy Making INTS 4151 History, Culture, & Conflict INTS 4185 Environmental Impact INTS 4328 European Post-Communist States INTS 4333 International Project Analysis INTS 4341 Illicit Markets in Latin America INTS 4345 Art of Forecasting INTS 4364 Global Poverty and Human Rights INTS 4368 HIV/AIDS in International Affairs INTS 4384 Middle East and US Security INTS 4396 Education and Development INTS 4428 Political Economy of Human Rights INTS 4447 Chinese Foreign Policy INTS 4460 China s Rise: Revolution, Nationalism, Communism, and Liberalism INTS 4484 Agriculture in International Development & Global Security INTS 4495 Civil War and International Responses I: Causes and Consequences; Prevention and Peacemaking INTS 4497 International Campaign Management INTS 4498 Community, Networks, and Place in Health & Development INTS 4502 Comparative Revolutions INTS 4524 Introduction to Middle East and Islamic Politics INTS 4543 Religion & International Studies: The Apocalyptic Tradition INTS 4555 Professional Communications INTS 4557 Cross Cultural Communications INTS 4566 Globalization and Sustainable Development: The Case of Coffee & Chocolate INTS 4567 Democratization in Africa: Between Liberation and Consolidation INTS 4575 Systems Thinking for the Social Scientist INTS 4576 Seminar: Community Based Research INTS 4595 Civil Wars and International Responses II: Post-War Peace Building Prerequisite: INTS 4494 civil Wars and International Responses INTS 4700 U.S. Foreign Policy INTS 4701 U.S. National Security Policy INTS 4702 Major Issues in Security INTS 4703 Security and Strategy: Classics INTS 4706 Topics: Organization & Group Dynamics INTS 4730 Intro to Homeland Security and Defense: Issues INTS 4731 Homeland Security: Prevention and Mitigation INTS 4735 Security and Defense Analysis Methods INTS 4736 Strategic Intelligence Data Collection & Analysis INTS 4739 Security and Defense Analysis Methods Advanced INTS 4742 International Weapons Proliferation and Weapons of Mass Destruction INTS 4750 Issues in Policy Making INTS 4751 European Foreign & Defense Policy INTS 4753 Intelligence & National Security INTS 4760 Russian Foreign & Defense Policy INTS 4875 Human Rights & Foreign Policy INTS 4905 War & Peace INTS 4907 International Terrorism INTS 4920 Conflict Resolution INTS 4928 Topics in International Law INTS 4931 International Organizations INTS 4935 International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict INTS 4936 International Law and Human Rights INTS 4937 Human Rights & the International Refugee System INTS 4939 Human Rights: Genocide INTS 4940 Introduction to Human Rights INTS 4941 Human Rights & International Organizations INTS 4947 Human Rights and International Security

INTS 4954 Human Rights Research & Writing Seminar INTS 4955 International human Rights Law Practicum Prerequisite: INTS 4945 (or equivalent experience; must have professor approval) INTS 4964 Political Risk Analysis INTS 4966 Applied Field Methods INTS 4987 Contemporary Slavery & Human Trafficking Comparative Politics INTS 4141 Domestic/International Consequences: Drug War INTS 4142 After the Fall: Russia and China INTS 4147 American Government and Policy Making INTS 4151 History, Culture, & Conflict INTS 4328 European Post-Communist States INTS 4332 Data Analysis and Development Prerequisite: INTS 4052 Statistical Methods II INTS 4333 International Project Analysis INTS 4350 Economic Development INTS 4353 Sustainable Development and the Environment INTS 4362 Gender and Health INTS 4367 Global Health Affairs (Theory & Practice) INTS 4368 HIV/AIDS in International Affairs INTS 4382 Environmental Economics INTS 4384 Middle East and US Security INTS 4396 Education and Development INTS 4397 Environment and Human Well-Being INTS 4422 International Health Organizations & Actors INTS 4423 Health Data for Decision-Making INTS 4428 Political Economy of Human Rights INTS 4435 Health & Development INTS 4447 Chinese Foreign Policy INTS 4460 China s Rise: Revolution, Nationalism, Communism, and Liberalism INTS 4468 Politics of Development INTS 4483 Practical Applications in Global Health INTS 4484 Agriculture in International Development & Global Security INTS 4492 Health and Humanitarian Aid INTS 4493 Humanitarian Aid in Complex Emergencies INTS 4494 Field Protocol and Survival INTS 4495 Civil War and International Responses I: Causes and Consequences; Prevention and Peacemaking INTS 4496 Field Operations for Humanitarian Assistance INTS 4498 Community, Networks, and Place in Health & Development INTS 4500 Social Science Methods INTS 4501 Comparative Politics: States & Societies in the 21 st Century INTS 4502 Comparative Revolutions INTS 4514 Population, Environment, and Development in Latin America INTS 4516 Major Diseases of Global Health (From Pathology to Action) INTS 4521 International Development in Cross-Cultural Perspective INTS 4524 Introduction to Middle East and Islamic Politics INTS 4543 Religion & International Studies: The Apocalyptic Tradition INTS 4566 Globalization and Sustainable Development: The Case of Coffee & Chocolate INTS 4567 Democratization in Africa: Between Liberation and Consolidation INTS 4576 Seminar: Community Based Research INTS 4601 International Futures, Global Change, and Development INTS 4595 Civil Wars and International Responses II: Post-War Peace Building Prerequisite: INTS 4494 civil Wars and International Responses INTS 4700 U.S. Foreign Policy INTS 4701 U.S. National Security Policy INTS 4702 Major Issues in Security INTS 4703 Security and Strategy: Classics INTS 4706 Topics: Organization & Group Dynamics

INTS 4730 Intro to Homeland Security and Defense: Issues INTS 4731 Homeland Security: Prevention and Mitigation INTS 4735 Security and Defense Analysis Methods INTS 4736 Strategic Intelligence Data Collection & Analysis INTS 4739 Security and Defense Analysis Methods Advanced INTS 4742 International Weapons Proliferation and Weapons of Mass Destruction INTS 4750 Issues in Policy Making INTS 4753 Intelligence & National Security INTS 4760 Russian Foreign & Defense Policy INTS 4875 Human Rights & Foreign Policy INTS 4905 War & Peace INTS 4907 International Terrorism INTS 4920 Conflict Resolution INTS 4928 Topics in International Law INTS 4931 International Organizations INTS 4935 International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict INTS 4936 International Law and Human Rights INTS 4937 Human Rights & the International Refugee System INTS 4939 Human Rights: Genocide INTS 4940 Introduction to Human Rights INTS 4941 Human Rights & International Organizations INTS 4947 Human Rights and International Security INTS 4954 Human Rights Research & Writing Seminar INTS 4955 International human Rights Law Practicum Prerequisite: INTS 4945 (or equivalent experience; must have professor approval) INTS 4964 Political Risk Analysis INTS 4966 Applied Field Methods INTS 4987 Contemporary Slavery & Human Trafficking International Political Economy INTS 4184 Cost-Benefit Analysis INTS 4185 Environmental Impact Assessment INTS 4210 Multinational Corporations INTS 4303 Econometrics for Decision-Making I INTS 4304 Econometrics for Decision-Making II Prerequisite: INTS 4303 Econometrics for Decision-Making I INTS 4310 International Trade INTS 4318 applied Research in International Economics INTS 4320 International Monetary Relations Prerequisite: B- or better in undergraduate course in Intro to Macroeconomics or Int l Economics INTS 4324 International Political Economy INTS 4327 Advanced Issues in International Political Economy INTS 4330 International Business Transactions INTS 4339 Microfinance INTS 4341 Illicit Markets in Latin America INTS 4342 Project Management INT 4345 Art of Forecasting INTS 4349 Comparative Public Policy & Finance INTS 4350 Economic Development INTS 4355 Advanced Issues in the Political Economy of International Monetary Relations Prerequisite: INTS 4320 International Monetary Relations INTS 4370 Political Economy of Globalization INTS 4372 Theories of Global Political Economy INTS 4382 Environmental Economics INTS 4391 Financial Management and Fundraising in Non-Profits INTS 4394 Non-Profit Management: Issues & Techniques Profits Prerequisite: INTS 4391 Financial Management and Fundraising in Non- INTS 4397 Environmental and Human Well-Being

INTS 4536 Economics: Fundamental Knowledge with Global Applications INTS 4549 Practical Tools for Microfinance Prerequisite: INTS 4339 Microfinance INTS 4591 Advanced Fundraising Workshop INTS 4601 International Futures, Global Change, and Development Political Theory INTS 4515 Political Theory and the Rise of Political Economy INTS 4526 Modern Islamic Political Thought INTS 4534 Great Books on the Middle East INTS 4710 Topics: Hegel & Heidegger (Theory): Liberal and Fascist Visions of the State INTS 4711 Topics: Citizens in Representative democracies A Study of Comparative Political Behavior INTS 4715 Problems & Challenges of Democratization INTS 4820 Ancient Political Theory INTS 4821 Early Modern Political Theory INTS 4851 Theories of Non-Violence INTS 4852 Theories of Non-Violence II INTS 4900 International Politics INTS 4906 Classics of International Theory