B.Sc. International Relations with Two Minors
Please note that this programme structure acts as a guideline, refer to your Undergraduate Handbook for official programme information.
LEVEL 1
1. SOCI 1001 Introduction to Social Research
2. SOCI 1005 Introductory Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences
3. One (1) of:
FOUN 1001 English for Academic Purposes
OR
FOUN 1008 Rhetoric II: Writing for Special Purposes
4. GOVT 1000 Intro.to Political Institutions and Analysis
5. GOVT 1011 Introduction to Caribbean Politics
6. One (1) of:
FOUN 1101 Caribbean Civilisation
OR
FOUN1210 Science, Medicine and Technology
7. MGMT1000 Introduction to Computers
8. INRL 1000 Introduction to International Relations
9-10
Any two (2) approved Level I courses from the following disciplines:
Economics, History, Sociology, Foreign Languages
Or any Level I prerequisite for courses to be taken at levels II/III
LEVEL II/III
1. SOCI 2006 Qualitative Research Methods
2. SOCI 2007 Survey Design and Analysis
3. GOVT 2014 Western Political Thought
4. GOVT 2047 Principles of Public International Law
5. GOVT 3014 Theories of International Politics
6. GOVT 3015 International Politics and Political Economy
7. GOVT 3025 International Environmental Politics
8. GOVT 3049 Caribbean International Politics
9-10
. Any two (2) approved Level II/III International Relations courses from:
GOVT 2062 Introduction to International Security
GOVT 3050 Comparative Foreign Policy: Developed and
Developing States
GOVT 3055 Theories and Practices of Int’l Negotiations
& Diplomacy
GOVT 3075 International Trade and Finance in the Global
Political Economy
GOVT 3076 International Development in Global Politics
GOVT 3077 Caribbean Regionalism and World Affairs
11-15
Approved minor #1
16–20
Approved minor #2
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