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GRS HI 901: Directed Study: American History
Directed Study on a topic in American History. -
GRS HI 902: Directed Study: European History
Directed study on a topic in European History -
GRS HI 903: Directed Study: African History
Directed study on a topic in African history. -
GRS HI 904: Latin American History
Directed Study on a topic in Latin American history. -
GRS HI 906: Directed Study: East Asian History
Directed study on a topic in East Asian history. -
GRS HI 908: Directed Study: English History
Directed study on a topic in English history. -
GRS HI 909: Directed Study in Armenian History
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Armenian history. -
GRS HI 959: Directed Research: American History
Directed research on a topic in American history. -
GRS HI 978: Directed Study: South Asian History
Directed study on a topic in South Asian history. -
GRS HI 981: Cert Ft Study
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GRS HI 982: Cert Ft Study
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GRS HI 983: Cont Study Pt
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GRS HI 984: Cont Study Pt
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GRS HI 985: Cont Study Cft
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GRS HI 986: Cont Study Cft
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GRS IR 600: Topics in Global Policy
Examines contemporary global issues, based on sustained investigation of case studies and practical application of general principles. May be repeated for credit if topics are different. Range of topics include development, public health, human security, governance, and ethics of public policy. Topic for Spring 2019, Section C1: Countering Terrorist Financing. Examines efforts to protect the U.S. and international financial systems from money laundering and terrorist financing, as well as to disrupt terrorist and WMD proliferation networks. Areas of discussion include Iran, Ukraine/Russia sanctions, Gulf/Middle East terrorist finance, and emerging threats. -
GRS IR 601: Fundamentals of International Relations
Offers a rigorous introduction to the basic concepts of international relations, including analytical approaches, state system and non-state actors, international legal principles, diplomatic practice, and international ethics. Emphasizes history, case study, and practical application. This course cannot be taken for credit in addition to the course with the same title that was previously numbered GRS IR 701. -
GRS IR 602: Quantitative Analysis for Global Affairs
Introduces international affairs practitioners to statistical reasoning through hands-on practice using real social, political and policy data. Covers key principles and methods of multivariate statistics for public policy analysis. Addresses interactions between quantitative reasoning, international policy analysis, and decision-making. This course cannot be taken for credit in addition to the course entitled "Research Methods for International Relations Practitioners" that was previously numbered GRS IR 702. -
GRS IR 603: Economics for Global Policy
Surveys key economic theories, trends, tools, and debates that affect international affairs. Thematic focus includes: stability and growth, global inequality, and global climate change. Covers theory and history, statistical analysis, case studies, and political economy applications. -
GRS IR 604: Negotiation and Diplomacy
Investigates building blocks and challenges of diplomacy, with special emphasis on negotiation. Addresses history, legal underpinnings, infrastructure, and practice of diplomacy. Provides a foundation in principles and practice of negotiation, with focus on dynamics of diplomatic negotiations, using hands-on exercises.

