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Successful completion of a prescribed number of courses is necessary for advancement to each subsequent year. These requirements, as well as minimum course loads in a semester, are delineated in the section "Academic Standing, Leaves of Absence, and Reinstatement. Generally, the program of study for first-years and sophomores is extensive in the sense that it typically includes course offerings from a range of academic departments, consistent with the exploration of academic interests and the preparation needed to enter an academic department at the start of junior year.

During this time, it is expected that each student will also make significant progress toward the completion of the University's general education requirements in writing, language, and distribution areas. The program of study in junior and senior years is generally more intensive in its focus, reflecting the requirements of the departmental concentration the student has chosen.

Undergraduates declare their departmental concentration prior to the start of junior year and complete a program of study that combines a set of courses with junior and senior independent work. Independent work gives students the opportunity to work closely with faculty members on library, laboratory, and field-based research, and in sustained writing projects.

Although individual courses may focus on specific topic and issue areas, each course is designed with an eye toward these overarching objectives. This structure is designed to assist students with developing in-depth knowledge of an international security issue and marketable expertise.

The following are a few examples of courses offered by the MIP:. The ISN track focuses on threats to states and the mitigation of threats posed by the technology and materials that underlie weapons of mass destruction.

Students enrolling in the ISN track will develop an understanding of the policies underlying national and international nonproliferation efforts, technical aspects of weapons of mass destruction programs, and the fundamentals of strategic trade management.

International Security and Nonproliferation Courses:. Students electing the Human Security track will focus on issues related to the protection and empowerment of individuals, the various means by which human rights may be either violated or protected, and the consequences of both military and civilian interventions on human security outcomes.

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