2012-2013 Undergraduate Student Handbook

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INTERNATIONAL ELECTIVES (Continued) MUSC 324

Music in World Cultures

POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS

229 231 322 323 324 326 328 338 365 424 432

Introduction to Comparative Politics Introduction to World Politics Western European Government and Politics Political Systems of Latin America Third World Politics Government and Politics of Eastern Europe Globalization and Democracy Government and Politics of Former Soviet Union Asian Governments and Politics Comparative Government Institutions Politics of the European Union

SOCI SOCI SOCI

325 329 423

International Business Behavior Pacific Rim Business Behavior Globalization and Social Change

SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN

312 320 410 411 412 421 450

Hispanic Culture and Civilization 18th Century to Present Introduction to Hispanic Literature Hispanic Film Contemporary Hispanic Society and Culture Hispanic Writers in the U.S. Spanish Language Poetry Contemporary Spanish and Spanish-American Literature

SPMT 337

International Sport Business

WGST 463 WGST 477

Gender in Asia Women in Modern European History

Additionally, courses taken abroad, which are conducted in another country by a TAMU faculty member, completed as part of an reciprocal education exchange program (REEP), or completed in another country through direct enrollment in another institution, can be used to satisfy the IE (and ICD) requirement. This includes credits earned through 285, 291, 485, 484, and 491 courses conducted abroad for which grades are determined by a TAMU faculty member. * must be admitted to UPPER-LEVEL in Mays Business School. Revised 05/13

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