REQUIREMENTS NATO COURSE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS MODEL NATO HOME

The North Atlantic Security Studies minor/certificate program is an interdisciplinary program combining courses that focus on NATO and related security issues. Students interested in this minor should see Dr. S. Victor Papacosma - Director, Lemnitzer Center for NATO and European Union Studies and advisor for North Atlantic Security Studies, 128 Bowman Hall on the Kent Campus, telephone: 330/672-7980 or via email: spapacos@kent.edu

The curriculum is as follows:

Required Course: History 38095 NATO, the Enduring Alliance (3 credits) or History 47597  Colloquium on NATO (3 credits)  

Electives: 18 hours chosen from at least two of the following areas: Economics, Geography, History or Political Science:

Economics:

42075

International Economic Relations - 3 credits

Geography:

 37066

Geography of Europe - 3

History:

 

31029

History of British Empire and Commonwealth Since 1815 - 3

41024

Modern European History 1914 -1945 - 3

41025

Modern European History 1945 - Present - 3

41045

Russia, 1801 to Present - 3

41084

U. S. Foreign Relations From 1920 - 3

41050

History of the Balkans: 1914 to Present - 3

46597

Colloquium in 20th Century European Diplomacy - 3

48097

Colloquium in Twentieth-Century U. S. Foreign Relations - 3
Political Science:   

30520

European Politics - 3 

30820

International Organization and Law - 3

40830

.U. S. Foreign Policy - 3

Total Hours:  21

Note: No more than 9 hours counted for the certificate may be in the major field.

Minimum cumulative 2.00 GPA required.