| POLS 308 | Political Violence and Conflict Resolution | 4 |
| or POLS 381 | Peace and War | |
| POLS 321 | Comparative Political Culture | 4 |
| or POLS 426 | International Organizations and Law | |
| or POLS 427 | Politics of the Global Economy | |
| POLS 328 | Politics of Developing Areas | 4 |
| or POLS 383 | Politics of the European Union | |
| POLS 382 | Comparative Foreign Policy | 4 |
| or POLS 420 | Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policy | |
| POLS 428 | Issues and Topics in Comparative Politics | 4 |
| or POLS 429 | Issues and Topics in International Relations | |
| Approved Electives | ||
| Select from the following: 1 | 8 | |
| Model United Nations | ||
| International Relations Theory | ||
| Global Political Issues | ||
| World Food Systems | ||
| Authoritarian and Democratic Rule | ||
| Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict | ||
| Comparative Law | ||
| Government Internship 2 | ||
| Research Internship 2 | ||
| Comparative Political Corruption | ||
| Political Communication | ||
| Technology and Public Policy | ||
| Technology and International Development | ||
Any unused course in this concentration | ||
| Total units | 28 | |
| 1 | Consultation with advisor is recommended prior to selecting Approved Electives; bear in mind your selections may impact pursuit of post-baccalaureate studies and/or goals. |
| 2 | A total of 4 units of either POLS 386 or POLS 387 may count toward concentration requirements. |