College Program Midshipmen
MATH 101 or Higher (6 credits)
Nurse-Option Midshipmen
Scholarship Midshipmen
MATH 115 and 116 (5 credits each)
PHSX 211 and 212 (4 credits each)
American Military History or National Security Policy (3 credits)
Cultural Studies (3 credits)
MATH 121 and 122 must be completed by the end of your sophomore year,
PHSX 211 and 212 must be completed by the end of your junior year.
American Military History or National Security Policy Approved Courses:
HIST 334: The Great War: The History of World War I
HIST 340: The History of the Second World War
HIST 341: Hitler and Nazi Germany
HIST 342: The Rise and Fall of Communist Nations Since 1917
HIST 344: The Great Irish Famine
HIST 350: The Korean War: 1950-1953
HIST 370: Violence and Conflict in Latin American History
HIST 380: Revolutionary Europe: The People in Arms
HIST 412: The Civil War in America: 1828-1877
HIST 440: War and United States Society
HIST 567: Oil, The Great Powers, and the Persian Gulf, 1900-Present
HIST 568: Russia in the 20th Century
HIST 570: The Middle East Since World War II
HIST 572: The United States Borderlands: People, Place, and Past
HIST 602: Religion in Britain, 1785-1925
HIST 615: Modern America, 1920-1945
HIST 629: United States Diplomatic History I
HIST 630: United States Diplomatic History II
POLS 150: Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLS 170: Introduction to International Relations
POLS 572: National Security Policy
POLS 631: Professionalism and Democracy
POLS 634: Bureaucratic Politics
POLS 652: Politics in Western Europe
POLS 653: Gender, War, and Peace
POLS 654: Politics and Government of Russia and the Central Eurasian States
POLS 655: Politics of East-Central Europe
POLS 656: Governments and Politics of East Asia
POLS 660: The Politics and Problems of Developing Countries
POLS 661: Politics of the Middle East
POLS 665: Politics in Africa
POLS 667: Islam and Politics
POLS 670: United States Foreign Policy
POLS 673: International Organizations
POLS 675: Russian Foreign Policy
POLS 678: Chinese Foreign Policy
POLS 679: International Conflict
*Note: POLS 572 and higher have prerequisites.
World Cultures or Regional Studies Approved Courses:
AAAS 103: Introduction to Africa
AAAS 300: African Traditional Religion and Thought
AAAS 301: Portrait of a Third World Nation: Haiti
AAAS 302: Contemporary Haiti
AAAS 305/HIST 300: Modern African History
AAAS 315: Women and Islam
AAAS 433: Islamic Literature
AAAS 445: Arab Thought and Identity
AAAS 470: Language and Society in Africa
AAAS 532: Studies in Islam
ANTH 364/EALC 364: People of Japan and Korea
ANTH 368/EALC 368: People of China
EALC 105/REL 106: Living Religions of the East
EALC 106: Understanding China and Japan
EALC 108/REL 108: Living Religions of the East, Honors
EALC 231: Introduction to: China or Japan
EALC 306/REL 306: Living Religions of the East
EALC 330: Chinese Culture
EALC 584/HIST 584: Modern China
EALC 586/HIST 586: Ancient and Medieval Japan
EALC 589/HIST 589: Japan Since 1945
EALC 593/HIST 593: Modern Korea
EALC 642: Chinese Thought
ECIV 104: Eastern Civilizations
ECIV 105: Eastern Civilizations, Honors
ECIV 304: Eastern Civilizations
ECIV 305: Eastern Civilizations, Honors
HIST 600: West African History
HWC 524: Chinese Thought
SOC 130: Comparative Societies
SO 317/AN 317 (At Washburn University)