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A worksheet for the B.S. in Diplomacy and International Relations program. It lists the required courses for the freshman and sophomore years, along with the credits and waivers/substitutions. The document also includes a list of courses that students can choose from to fulfill certain requirements. The worksheet is updated as of April 2022 and is intended for the 2023 academic year.
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Freshman Year Classes Credits Waivers/Substitutions ✓ DIPL 1711 International Relations 3 International Relations Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 2101, 2110, 2120, 3120, 3350, 4185/4196/4601, or 4277/4717)
ENGL 1201 College English 3 HONS 1101 ENGL 1202 College English II 3 HONS 2103 CORE 1101 Journey of Transformation 3 HONS 1102 CORE 1001 University Life 1 MATH 1203 Statistical Models for the Social Sciences (take prior to DIPL 3800)
RELS 1402 World Religions 3 HONS 1101 Elementary Language I (plus lab if available) 4 Elementary Language II (plus lab if available) 4 Sophomore Year Classes Credits Waivers/Substitutions ✓ International Relations Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 2101, 2110, 2120, 3120, 3350, 4185/4196/4601, or 4277/4717)
Cooperation/Law Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 2109, 3360 , 4106/ 4 198, 4115/4183/4205/4197, or 4193/4803)
Cooperation/Law Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 2109, 3360, 4106/4198, 4115/4183/4205/4197, or 41 93 /4803)
CORE 2101 Christianity and Culture in Dialogue 3 HONS 2105 ECON 1402 Principles of Economics I (micro) ( take prior to Econ/Dev Basket and DIPL 4555)
ECON 1403 Principles of Economics II (macro) ( take prior to Econ/Dev Basket and DIPL 4555)
Intermediate Language I (plus lab if available) 4 Intermediate Language II (plus lab if available) 4 Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 4
Junior Year Classes Credits Waivers/Substitutions ✓ DIPL 3104 Public International Law 3 DIPL 3800 Investigating International Relations (prerequisite C- or better before DIPL 4101; complete MATH 1203 prior to DIPL 3800)
DIPL 3111 Practicum 3 HONS 2105 Economics/Development Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 3201, 3370, 4108, 4114, 4170 , 4556 or 4704; prior completion of ECON 1402 and 1403 strongly recommended)
DIPL Elective (any DIPL course not counting towards another requirement)
CORE Three (DIPL 3850, 3851, 3852, 3853 – may be applied to CORE Three but must be replaced with another DIPL elective, OR CORE 3850, 3851, 3852, 3853, or any CORE 3000-level class)
Advanced Language I 3 Advanced Language II 3 Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 3 Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 3 Senior Year Classes Credits Waivers/Substitutions ✓ DIPL 4555 Economic Aspects of International Affairs ( prior completion of ECON 1402 and 1403 strongly recommended)
DIPL 4101 Research Project (DIPL 3800 with C- or better is prerequisite) 3 DIPL 5101 or HONS 5101 DIPL 4111 Senior Leadership Internship 3 Economics/Development Basket # (choose 1 of DIPL 3201, 3370, 4108, 4170, 4556 or 4704; prior completion of ECON 1402 and 1403 strongly recommended)
DIPL Elective (any DIPL course not counting towards another requirement)
Fourth Year Language I (any 3000 - level or higher class taught in the student’s foreign language choice)
Fourth Year Language II (any 3000-level or higher class taught in the student’s foreign language choice)
Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 3 Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 3 Free Elective (any Seton Hall course) 3 TOTAL: 120