Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College | The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

Undergraduate Program

HTS requirement for INTA, IAML and EIA degree

As is listed on the degree checklist, every student must complete one HTS course for the INTA degree. The goal of this course is a broad study of non-U.S. history. The following courses count towards this HTS requirement:

  • AP (Advanced Placement) World History

  • HTS 1031: Europe Since the Renaissance

  • HTS 2033: Medieval Europe: 350 to 1400

  • HTS 2036: Revolutionary Europe: 1789-1914

  • HTS 2037: Twentieth Century Europe: 1914 to Present

  • HTS 2041: History of the Modern Middle East

  • HTS 2061: Traditional Asia and Its Legacy

  • HTS 2062: Asia in the Modern World

  • HTS 2803: History of Global Societies

  • HTS 2823: History of the Islamic World to 1500

  • HTS 3028: Ancient Greece: Gods, Heroes and Ruins

  • HTS 3029: Ancient Rome: From Greatness to Ruins

  • HTS 3030: Medieval Europe

  • HTS 3033: Medieval England: 350 to 1400

  • HTS 3035: Britain 1815-1914

  • HTS 3036: Britain Since 1914

  • HTS 3038: The French Revolution

  • HTS 3039: Modern France

  • HTS 3041: Modern Spain

  • HTS 3043: Modern Germany

  • HTS 3045: Nazi German and the Holocaust

  • HTS 3061: Modern China

  • HTS 3062: Modern Japan

  • HTS 3063: Outposts of Empire: Comparative History of British Colonization

  • HTS 3069: Modern Cuba

  • HTS XXXX: Special topics: History of the Modern Middle East

Oftentimes, HTS will offer a special topics class (HTS 4000 level course) that may count towards the HTS requirement. If you would like to propose an alternate non-U.S. History course for this requirement or would like to use a non-GT course to fulfill this requirement, please request this via email to Dr. Molly Cochran, INTA Undergraduate Coordinator. Include your full name, GTID, the course number, and a description of the course from the course catalog.

The Nunn School does not guarantee that our students can enroll in these classes, just that if enrollment is possible the class will count towards our HTS requirement.