PS 205 Introduction to International Relations

Introduction to the theoretical and methodological tools for the analysis of world politics and an analysis of the international system and factors affecting world politics. 

Credits

4

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Explain, analyze, and apply the core explanatory theories of international relations and identify and apply the different levels of analysis
2. Identify and assess the role of different actors, such as states, international organizations, and other non-state actors
3. Compare and contrast the diversity of historical and contemporary experiences among and between states, actors, cultures, and institutions
4. Examine the causes and consequences of conflict and cooperation in the international system
5. Identify and appraise the processes of globalization
6. Develop and express political ideas and opinions through the critical evaluation of political information with respect for different points of view
7. Apply knowledge and experiences to increase appreciation for and participation in the global community