International Relations Honors: #0190
Grades: 11 -12
1.0 Credits: 1 semester High Weighted course
Prerequisite: A/B average in all previous high school work or Social Studies teacher recommendation
NCAA approved
This course fulfills the Social Studies elective requirement for graduation.
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the foundations and theories underlying international relations in the 21st century. Beginning with an examination of theories driving international relations in the 20th century, students will analyze modern issues and determine the ways in which traditional diplomacy applies or has been rendered obsolete in this global world. Coursework will also consider novel options in 21st century diplomacy. International Relations is designed to provide students with opportunities to examine modern issues via writing, presentations and simulations so that they can hone their own diplomatic acumen. Major topics include diplomacy, geography, globalization, conflict resolution, global security, the rise of non-state actors and sustainable development. Students will develop research, evaluative and analytical skills which they will use to illustrate analysis and synthesis of the curricula.
Rationale: College-bound students interested in majoring in international relations, political science, international business, economics or regional studies would benefit from taking this course.