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Dr. Siba Grovogui
Program Director

International Studies Program
Department of Political Science
Johns Hopkins University
357 Mergenthaler Hall
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore MD 21218

phone 410-516-7539
fax 410-516-5515




Dr. Dorothee Heisenberg
Associate Director

International Studies Program
Department of Economics
354 Mergenthaler Hall
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore MD 21218

phone 410-504-6540
fax 410-516-7600



Mon Nov 23, 2009

Economics courses for International Studies majors


In addition to 180.101, Elements of Macroeconomics and 180.102, Elements of Microeconomics, students planning to major in International Studies must take two further international economics courses, at least one of which must be in the economics department.  Both courses must have significant international and economic content.

The following courses have been approved for credit towards the major in International Studies:

Spring 2010

180.236Business,  Gov't & the Int. Economy D. Heisenberg
180.242International Monetary EconomicsO. Jeanne
180.244War and Peace in International Trade M. Linask


Fall 2009

Courses in the Economics Department

180.233 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

180.233 INTRODUCTION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
Heisenberg

180.235 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Heisenberg

[please note that students can get credit for either this course or Global Political Economy, taught by Prof Marlin-Bennett, but not both]

180.241 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Khan

180.289 ECONOMICS OF HEALTH
Bishai

180.351 LABOR ECONOMICS
Morgan

Courses outside the Economics Department

190.301 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Marlin-Bennett
[please note that students can get credit for either this course or Introduction to International Political Economy, taught by Prof Heisenberg, but not both]

230.225 POPULATION, HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Becker

100.441 SOCIETY, POLITICS, AND ECONOMICS IN LATIN AMERICA
Knight

Spring 2009

180.234 ECONOMIC OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Heisenberg

180.236 BUSINESS GOV'T AND THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY
Heisenberg

180.242 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Jeanne

180.390 HEALTH ECONOMICS & DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

Fall 2008

Courses in the Economics Department

180.233 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

180.233 INTRODUCTION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
Heisenberg

180.235 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Heisenberg

180.241 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.266 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS
Fohlin

180.289 ECONOMICS OF HEALTH
Bishai

180.351 LABOR ECONOMICS
Morgan

Courses outside the Economics Department

190.301 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Marlin-Bennett

230.225 POPULATION, HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Becker

100.441 SOCIETY, POLITICS, AND ECONOMICS IN LATIN AMERICA
Knight

Spring 2008

Courses in the Economics Department

180.242 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY THEORY
Martin

180.280 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Boggess

180.231 COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Morgan

180.390 HEALTH ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Gersovitz

Courses outside the Economics Department

230.114 LABOR AND GLOBALIZATION
Silver

230.314 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Arrighi

190.301 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Marlin-Benett

Fall 2007

Courses in the Economics Department

180.241 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.228 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

Courses outside the Economics Department

230.150  ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Agarwala

100.338  CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POLITICAL ECONOMIES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Berry

190.301 GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Marlin-Bennett

Spring 2007

Courses in the Economics Department

180.242  INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Gapen

180.390 HEALTH ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Gersovitz

Courses outside the Economics Department
100.473 THE INDIAN OCEAN: ECONOMY, SOCIETY, DIASPORA
Larson

Fall 2006

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.241 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.280 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Boggess

180.228 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

Courses outside the Economics Department:

230.150  ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Agarwala

100.338  CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN POLITICAL ECONOMIES IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Berry

Spring 2006

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.242  INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS

180.243  ECONOMICS AND POLICIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

Courses outside the Economics Department:

190.479 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY
Blyth

Fall 2005

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.341 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.380 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Boggess

180.328 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

Courses outside the Economics Department:

100.371 THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Galambos

230.391 THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Lowinger

Other courses may count with the permission of the Assistant Coordinator or Program Director. If you have a question about counting another course (either at Hopkins or through study abroad) please talk to one of us. An economics course taken abroad cannot count as the one international economics course (in addition to Elements courses) that must be taken in the Economics Department.


Spring 2004

180.342 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Lubik

180.331 COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Morgan

180.385 FINANCIAL CRISES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Russ

Courses outside the Economics Department:

190.212 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ECONOMY II
Blyth
(Alternatively, this course may be used as a CP- or an IR-designated political science course; it does not count as a PT.)

570.367 THE ECONOMICS OF FINANCIAL AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS
Hanke

Fall 2003

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.328 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Gersovitz

180.341 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.380 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Staff

Courses outside the Economics Department:

100.371 THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Galambos

100.441 SOCIETY, POLITICS, & CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA AFTER 1940
Knight


Spring 2003

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.328 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Duygan
Note that, contrary to the statement in the course booklet, this course does not have 180.301-302 as prerequisites.

180.331 COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Morgan

180.342 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Lubik

Courses outside the Economics Department:

190.212 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ECONOMY II
Blyth
(Alternatively, this course may be used as a CP- or an IR-designated political science course; it does not count as a PT.)

230.150 ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Yukseker

230.300 CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY OF LATIN AMERICA
von der Heydt-Coca


Fall 2002

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.328 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Staff
Note that, contrary to the statement in the course booklet, this course does not have 180.301-302 as prerequisites.

180.330 RUSSIA'S VIRTUAL ECONOMY
Maccini

180.341 INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Weiss

180.380 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Maccini

Courses outside the Economics Department:

191.337 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ASIA
Cronin
(Alternatively, this course may be used as a CP-designated political science course.)

190.316 AN INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION
Hazbun
(Alternatively, this course may be used as an IR-designated political science course.)

230.203 GENDER & DEVELOPMENT
Yukseker-Yenal

230.408 HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY OF GLOBALIZATION AND SOCIAL PROTEST
Silver

Notes

Introduction to Political Economy I (190.211) does not count towards the economics requirement (it does, however, count as a CP or a PT course).


Spring 2002

Courses in the Economics Department:

180.329 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MARKET REFORM
Graham

180.342 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY ECONOMICS
Arroyo

180.380 POPULATION ECONOMICS
Boggess

Courses outside the Economics Department:

190.212 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL ECONOMY II
Blyth
(Alternatively, this course may be used as a CP- or an IR-designated political science course; it does not count as a PT.)

191.346 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF JAPAN
Cronin
(Alternatively, this course may be used as a CP-designated political science course.)

100.371 THE GLOBAL ECONOMY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Galambos

230.319 STUDYING THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Yukseker-Yenal

Notes

Introduction to Political Economy (190.211) does not count towards the economics requirement (it does, however, count as a CP or a PT course).

Introduction to Political Economy II (190.212) should have been listed as a CP and IR for Spring 2002. Notwithstanding the calendar entry for this semester, it cannot count as a PT course.


Revised List, Fall 2001

Classes in the Economics Department:

180.328 Economic Development - Gersovitz

180.341 International Trade - Weiss

Classes outside the Economics Department

100.441 Society, Politics, Economies in Modern Latin America - Knight

230.150 Issues in International Development - Silver

190.337 Comparative Political Economy of Asia - Cronin


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