课程简介
Students studying International Relations at NYU follow an interdisciplinary program of study that allows them access to some of the best scholars working in the field of international, global and regional issues. Our pedagogy is rooted in a belief that this multifaceted education best equips our students to understand the complex nature of contemporary international affairs. NYU's ''locational endowment,'' in a city where world politics, international business and global culture and arts intersect, offers an unparalleled environment for students to learn, and more importantly, experience, the complex and interdependent nature of the modern world.Students must complete the same core and required course sequences as the standard M.A. program described above. In addition students must take Introduction to Latin American and Caribbean Studies II, LATC-GA 2001, 8 points in Latin American and Caribbean Studies electives and 12 points in International Relation electives. The program will provide a listing of approved Latin American and Caribbean Studies elective course offerings each term. Other NYU courses may be approved as electives with the permission of the program director. Courses taken outside the IR program may require permission of the instructor. Students must also attain the level of ''advanced'' in a Latin American or Caribbean language (speaking, oral comprehension, reading, and writing), to be demonstrated by passing an examination, completing a third-year language course with a grade of B or higher, or completion of primary and/or secondary school with language of instruction in a relevant language. All other requirements are the same.
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