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Social ScienceComplete six credits from the following, with a minimumof one course in Geography: 6CS 2010 Computing FundamentalsCS 2080 Visual BasicCS 2370 Programming in JavaGE 3350 Introduction to Airphoto Interpretation andRemote SensingGE 4270 Advanced Geographic Information SystemsGE 4280 GIS Applications: Computer MappingNS 4200 Geographic Information Systems and RemoteSensing in the Sciences (INCO)Geography Minor15 creditsCreditsGE 2001 Physical Geography 3GE 2002 Human Geography 3GE 3000/4000 level Geography courses 9Global Tourism Minor15 CreditsCreditsGE 2002 Human Geography 3GE 2730 Travel and Tourism (GACO) 3Complete one of the following: 3GE 3780 Nature and Heritage TourismGE 4750 Tourism DevelopmentComplete two of the following: 6AN 3050 Peoples and Cultures of the CaribbeanAN 3190 Anthropology of the PacificAN 3220 Anthropology of EuropeAN 3900 Applied AnthropologyGE 3470 Geography of AfricaGE 3630 Geography of EuropeGE 3640 The United <strong>State</strong>sGE 3650 Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific(GACO)GE 3660 Alaska and CanadaHistory Minor15 creditsThe History minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours inone of the following options:Option I:6 credits in 1000/2000 level courses9 credits in 3000/4000 level coursesOption II:6 credits in 1000 level courses3 credits in 2000 level courses6 credits in 3000/4000 level coursesOption III:3 credits in 1000 level courses6 credits in 2000 level courses6 credits in 3000/4000 level coursesPacific Rim Minor15 creditsIn the previous two centuries, major world politics and tradecentered on the Atlantic and the interaction between NorthAmerica and Europe. At the start of the 21st century, we haveseen a significant shift in emphasis toward the Pacific Rim. Thisminor provides a solid foundation for students of any major, toprepare for the growing importance of this region. The PacificRim minor is interdisciplinary. Students select four classesfrom among a group of Anthropology, Geography, History, andPolitical Science courses. Additionally, students will completeone class from Asian Art, Philosophy or Culture.CreditsComplete four of the following: 12AN 3190 Anthropology of the PacificGE 3650 Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific(GACO)GE 3660 Alaska and CanadaHI 3730 Modern History of East Asia (GACO)HI 3740 History of Japan (GACO)HI 3750 History of Modern China (GACO)HI 3760 History of Southeast Asia (GACO)PO 3240 International Political EconomyPO 3300 Latin American Politics (GACO)PO 3580 Politics of the Pacific Rim – ASEANSO 3160 Women in World DevelopmentComplete one of the following: 3AH 3530 Arts of the Far East (GACO) (INCO)HI 2710 History of Asian CulturesPY 2610 Eastern PhilosophyFor further information, see either Professor Peng-KhuanChong, Political Science or Professor Bryon Middlekauff,Geography, the co-directors of this program.Political Science Minor15 creditsThe Political Science minor requires a minimum of 15 creditsin Political Science, of which at least nine must be at the3000/4000 level.210 <strong>Plymouth</strong> <strong>State</strong> University <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>2007</strong>–<strong>2008</strong>

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