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Tentative List

 

The scheduling of the core courses has been finalized for 2005-2006. We are in the process of listing courses that will be offered in the 2006-2007 academic year.  

   


Spring 2006

CONF 340: Global Conflict Analysis and Resolution

                Section 1:  W 1:30-4:10

                Section 2:  T/Th 3-4:15
CULT 320: Globalization and Culture:  T 4:30-7:10.

GLOA 101: Introduction to Global Affairs                 
                GLOA 101  M/W 12-1:15
                SOCI 120  T/Th 3-4:15

EVPP 337:  Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries:  M 1:30-4:15, IN207.
GOVT 322:  International Relations Theory: 
                  Section 1:  M/W 10:30-11:45.

                  Section 2:  M/W 1:30 - 2:45.

ECON 385:  International Economic Policy:  T/Th 3-4:15.
 

Fall 2006
CULT 320: Globalization and Culture
GLOA 101:  Introduction to Global Affairs
CONF 340:  Global Conflict Analysis and Resoluton

EVPP 337:   Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries

GOVT 322:  International Relations Theory

ECON 385:  International Economic Policy
 

Past Semesters
 

Fall 2005
CULT 320: Globalization and Culture : Tues. 4:30-7:10pm
ECON 385: International Economic Policy: Tues/Thurs 3:00-4:15pm
EVPP 337: Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries, Mon. 1:30-4:10pm
GLOA 101: Introduction to Global Affairs
    GLOA 101, Section 001: Mon/Wed 3-4:15pm
    SOCI 120, Section 001: Tues/Thurs 3-4:15pm
GOVT 322: International Relations Theory
    Section 1: Thurs. 7:20-10:00pm
    Section 2: Mon/Wed 12-1:15pm

 

Summer 2005

GOVT 132 A01 MTWR 9:30-11:35am
GOVT 322 A01 S 9-12am and TR 7-10pm

 

Spring 2005

CONF 336: Globalization, Peace, and Conflict  (W 1:30-4:10 pm)

ECON 385: International Economic Policy  (TR 9:00am-10:15 am) 
For Spring Semester, ECON 385 will be called Econ 496-002.
EVPP 337: Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries
               (M 1:30-4:10pm)

GLOA 101: Introduction to Global Affairs (MW 10:30-11:45 am)
GOVT 322: International Relations Theory
 

Fall 2004

CULT 320: Globalization and Culture (W 4:30-7:10 pm)

GLOA 101: Introduction to Global Affairs (M 4:30-7:10 pm)

GOVT 322: International Relations Theory (TR 3:00-4:15 pm

 

Summer 2004

Session A
GOVT 322: International Relations Theory
(tentative schedule: TRS evening, check schedule for details)

GOVT 132 or 133 are prerequisites for GOVT 322 and are often offered
during the summer sessions.
 

Spring 2004

CONF 336: Globalization, Peace, and Conflict (TR 10:30-11:45am)

ECON 385 (currently 496-003): International Economic Policy (TR 9:00-10:15am)

EVPP 337 (currently 490-002): Environmental Policy Making in Developing Countries (W 4:30-7:10pm)

GLOA 101: Introduction to Global Affairs (MW 1:30-2:45pm)

GOVT 132 or GOVT 133 are prerequisites for GOVT 322:

            GOVT 132: Introduction to International Politics (variety of day courses)

            GOVT 133: Introduction to Comparative Politics (T 7:20-10pm and other times)
 

Fall 2003

GOVT 322: International Relations Theory (MW 3:00-4:15pm)

 

 

 

       
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For more information contact:

Johanna Bockman, Director
(703) 993-1443
jbockman@gmu.edu
or Cynthia Warren
(703) 993-2821
gloa@gmu.edu


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