Political Science 330: International and Global Politics comprises six units that are further divided into seventeen lessons as outlined below.
| Unit 1 | Making Sense of the World around Us | |
| Lesson 1 | What Type of World Do We Live In and How Can We Understand It | |
| Lesson 2 | Different Approaches to Global Politics | |
| Unit 2 | Where and When Did the International System Begin? | |
| Lesson 3 | Understanding Historical International Relations and Global Politics | |
| Lesson 4 | Peace of Westphalia and the State System | |
| Unit 3 | A World of Violence, Conflict, and Power | |
| Lesson 5 | Violence and Terrorism in Our Society | |
| Lesson 6 | Balance of Power Systems | |
| Lesson 7 | The Cold War and Its Legacy | |
| Lesson 8 | The Post-Cold War World or “The New World Order” | |
| Unit 4 | A World of Cooperation | |
| Lesson 9 | Cooperation and Interdependence in an Era of Globalization | |
| Lesson 10 | International Organizations and International Law | |
| Lesson 11 | International Trade | |
| Unit 5 | A World of Inequalities | |
| Lesson 12 | North-South Inequalities | |
| Lesson 13 | The Global Debt Crisis | |
| Lesson 14 | Gender and Global Politics | |
| Unit 6 | Pathways to Peace | |
| Lesson 15 | The Rise of Social Movements and the Work for Peace by Individual Citizens | |
| Lesson 16 | Cooperative Security, Human Security, and State Attempts at Peace | |
| Lesson 17 | Bringing the Global Home | |