This Two-Year Rotation of courses for SIS Majors is tentative and subject to change.
(last updated 24 January 2007

Fall 2007

SIS 1000 Orientation (1)
ALL FIRST OR SECOND TERM STUDENTS SHOULD TAKE THIS NOW!

SIS 2100 Intro to Quantitative Research Methods (2)
IF YOU HAVEN'T TAKEN THIS YET, TAKE IT NOW!

SIS 3600 Comparative World Culture (2)

POLS 3301 Modern Political Theory (3)
(out-of-rotation; class taught normally in Spring Odd slot)

POLS 3201 Constitutional and International Law (3)

STS 4400 Topical Studies in Science and Technology (4)

SIS 4005 Regional Studies: Russia/Eastern Europe (5)

SPAN 3001 Applied Conversation (6)

SPAN 4001 Professional Spanish (6)

Spring 2008

HIST 3801 World History since 1945 (2)

STS 4800 Global Technology Seminar [Capstone] (2)

POLS 3501 Intellectual Property Issues (3)

POLS 4101 Political Economy of Post-Communist Transformation (4)

POLS 3101 International Political Economy (2)

SIS 4001 Regional Studies: Latin America (5)

SIS 4004 Regional Studies: Middle East (5)

SPAN 3002 Grammar and Composition(6)

SPAN 4002 Techniques in Translation for Professional Spanish (6)

Fall 2008

New Rotation in Effect!

Spring 2009

New Rotation in Effect!

(1) Orientation will be required of all IS majors starting with the 2007-2008 catalog

(2) Area F or Upper Division Core (required of all IS majors)

(3) Required in the Technology and the Law Concentration; may be used as a Directed International Elective by other students

(4) Directed International Elective

(5) One regional studies course required of all IS majors; additonal regional studies courses may be used as Directed International Electives

(6) Required for Spanish Concentration; may be used as Directed International Electives