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1 Professional Skills International Studies Master s Degree Approved Class Listing SPRING 2018 ANTH 5032 QUAL METHODS NONMAJORS (13941) MGMT 5140 ORG BEHAV & ANLY 001(14039) THIS IS AN 8 WEEK COURSE AND MEETS FROM JANUARY 16 - MARCH 9. MGMT 5140 ORG BEHAV & ANLY 080 (14068) THIS IS AN 8 WEEK COURSE AND MEETS FROM JANUARY 16TH - MARCH 9TH. THIS COURSE REQUIRES DEPARTMENT CONSENT. MGMT 5140 ORG BEHAV & ANLY 002 (1399) CRE 3.0 M 06:30 pm-09:20 pm Davis M BLB 073 MGMT 5140 ORG BEHAV & ANLY 501 (14763) T 06:30 pm- 9:20pm FRSC 129 Hubbard J THIS COURSE MEETS AT THE FRISCO CAMPUS 2811 INTERNET BLVD., FRISCO TX MGMT Human Resource Management Seminar 001 (1930) CRE 3.0 Davis M THIS IS AN 8-WEEK COURSE AND MEETS FROM JANUARY 16 - MARCH 9. MGMT 5870 LEADERSHP RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT 040 (16697) CRE 3.0 M 09:00 am-11:50 am BLB 060 D Souza D
2 MGMT 5870 LEADERSHP RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT 001 (14200) CRE 3.0 Annamalai D MGMT International Management 001 (14051) CRE 3.0 WEB-BASED INSTRUCTION Kidwell V MGMT International Management 080 (14118) CRE 3.0 WEB-BASED INSTRUCTION Kidwell V MGMT International Management 026 (16698) CRE 3.0 Tu 9:30AM - 12:20PM BLB 060 D Souza D Assessment and Evaluation Skills ANTH 5032 QUAL METHODS NONMAJORS (13941) SOCI 5200 Seminar on Research Methods and Design (16323) CRE 3.0 Ignatow G We 6:00PM - 8:50PM GAB 438 Course Topic: TEXT MINING International Development and Sustainability ANTH Environmental Anthropology 810 (16556) CRE 3.0 INET Dunstan A
3 ANTH Environmental Anthropology 810 (16557) CRE 3.0 INET Dunstan A ANTH Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology 009 (16558) CRE 3.0 W 6:00pm- 8:50pm BLB 060 Johnson, Jamie Kathleen Course Topic: ANTH OF NGO S GEOG Conservation and Resource Management 001 (14147) CRE 3.0 TR 09:30 am- 10:50 am ENV 360 Ahmed W GEOG Surface Water Hydrology 001 (11257) CRE 3.0 MW 11:00 am-12:20 pm ENV 345 MEETS WITH GEOG Pan F PHIL Environmental Ethics, Science, and Public Policy 001 (16569) CRE We 6:00PM - 8:50PM -- Env 225A -- De Wolff K SOCI 5260 TOPICS IN SOCI 001 (15470) CRE 3.0 M 02:00 pm-04:50 pm GAB 438 Barnes D Course Topic: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS INST 4853 GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT (11119) Sign up for 5500 CRE 3.0 MW 03:30 pm-04:50 pm ART 226 Richards J Course Topic: GLOBAL DEV: ISSUES & CHALLENGE Human Security ANTH Anthropology in Public Health 001 (16562) CRE 3.0 We 2:00PM - 4:50PM -- Wh 216 Henry M ANTH Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology
4 009 (16558) CRE 3.0 W 6:00pm- 8:50pm BLB 060 Johnson, Jamie Kathleen Course Topic: ANTH OF NGO S GEOG Globalization, Conflict, and Resistance 001 (16622) CRE 3.0 W 12:30pm - 3:20pm ENV 209 Chatterjee I 5500 INT'L STUDIES SEMINAR 004 (16584) CRE 3.0 TR 11:00 am-12:20 pm LANG 212 Parmer H Course Topic: INTL HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION 5500 INT'L STUDIES SEMINAR 002 (16582) CRE 3.0 TR 9:30AM - 10:50 GAB 310 Goodnow J Course Topic: GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY PADM Public Administration and Society 001 (13508) CRE 3 W 6:00pm- 8:50pm WH 115 Jang H SOCI 5330 SEM RACE & ETHNICITY 001 (16800) CRE 3.0 W 02:00 pm-04:50 pm Lang 222 Yancey G Course Topic: RACE AND ETHNICITY WGST Seminar in Women's Studies 001 (16501) CRE 3.0 We 5:30PM - 8:20PM Gab 310 Altiok O INST 4850 INST SEMINAR 003 (16581) Sign up for INST 5500 CRE 3.0 MW 02:00 pm-03:20 pm GAB 310 Altiok O National Security and Diplomacy GEOG Globalization, Conflict, and Resistance 001 (16622) CRE 3.0 W 12:30pm - 3:20pm ENV 209 Chatterjee I GEOG 5420 CONSERVATION RESOURCES MGMT 001 (14147) CRE 3.0 TR 09:30 am-10:50 am Env 345 Ahmed W HIST Seminar in Near East/African History (16303) CRE 3.0 Mo 6:30pm-9:20pm WH 262 Stockdale N Course Topic: MODERN MIDDLE EAST
5 HIST Studies in United States Military/Diplomatic History (15107) CRE 3.0 Mo 2:00pm- 4:50pm WH 262 Cox G Course Topic: US FOREIGN POLICY HIST Studies in European Military/Diplomatic History (16302) CRE 3.0 We 2:00pm- 4:50pm WH 262 Wawro G Course Topic: WORLD WAR INT'L STUDIES SEMINAR 003 (16583) CRE 3.0 TR 03:30 pm-04:50 pm GAB 310 Sahliyeh E COURSE TOPIC: INT'L POL OF MID EAST CONFLICT 5500 INT'L STUDIES SEMINAR 004 (16584) CRE 3.0 TR 11:00 am-12:20 pm LANG 212 Parmer H COURSE TOPIC: INTL HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION PSCI 5820 SEM INTRNTL REL 001 (16544) CRE 3.0 W 02:00 pm-04:50 pm WH 130 Meernik J Course Topic: JUSTICE AFTER WAR PSCI Seminar in International Relations 001 (16544) CRE 3.0 We 2:00PM - 4:50PM Wh 130 King K and Meernik J Course Topic: JUSTICE AFTER WAR PSCI Foreign Policy Analysis 001 (16539) CRE 3.0 Mo 6:30PM - 9:20PM Wh 125A Breuning M
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