Globalization Courses

The following Texas State courses are available to MPA students as elective options.

This should not be considered a complete list of options. For additional information, please contact the program director.

  • MPA | Public Administration Program

  • MA | Political Science Program

    • PS 5330A: Nuclear Weapons in International Politics
      PS 5358: Civil-Military Relations in Comparative Perspective
      PS 5361: Government and Politics of African States
      PS 5332: Problems in American Foreign Relations
      PS 5375: Seminar in International Relations Theory
      PS 5377: Problems in International Organization
      PS 5378: Problems in International Law
      PS 5379: Seminar in International Political Economy
      PS 5360: Economic Development in Developing Nations
      PS 5380: International Conflict and Security

    • PS 5330C: Party Systems in Latin America
      PS 5337: American Political Culture
      PS 5356: The British Political Order Since 1900
      PS 5357: Russian Politics and Josef Stalin
      PS 5360: Economic Development in Developing Nations
      PS 5361: Government and Politics of African States
      PS 5377: Problems in International Organization
      PS 5378: Problems in International Law
      PS 5379: Seminar in International Political Economy

  • Elective courses available across other TXST disciplines

    • ANTH 5350: Gender and Sexuality in Cross Cultural Perspectives
      ANTH 5356: Andean Civilization

    • BILG 5388: The Politics of Language

    • CI 5330: Multicultural Teaching & Learning 

    • COMM 5312: Intercultural Communication

    • DVST 5320: Global Issues in Diversity

    • ECO 5310: International Economics 

    • FIN 5337: International Finance

    • GEO 5349: Population Geography

    • HIST 5323B: History of Race and Slavery in Brazil 
      HIST 5324B: Race, Class and Nation in Modern Latin America
      HIST 5324E: Modern Latin American Revolutions 
      HIST 5325C: Revolutionary Mexico 
      HIST 5325D: Mexico Since the Revolution
      HIST 5341A: Early U.S. Diplomacy, Revolution to Reconstruction
      HIST 5341B: Caribbean Transnationalism and Diplomacy
      HIST 5341C: Modern U.S. Diplomacy 
      HIST 5351B: Cold War America
      HIST 5362: Military History 
      HIST 5381: Chinese Communism
      HIST 5382: China and the Modern World 
      HIST 5385: Topics in the History of the Modern Middle East
      HIST 5395B: Modern Middle Eastern History
      HIST 5395D: Interpretations of World History 
      HIST 5395E: Mahatma Gandhi in World History
      HIST 5395H: European Colonialism
      HIST 5395I: Global Cold War

    • MC 5310: Global Media Issues
      MC 5321: Latinos and Media 

    • SOCI 5320: Seminar in Demography 
      SOCI 5365: Seminar in Political Sociology
      SOCI 5370: Seminar in Multi-Cultural Relations 
      SOCI 5390: Seminar in Globalization and Development
      SOCI 5395: Global Insecurity