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International Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to meet the growing demand for skills in the analysis and solution of contemporary world problems.
A core component of the program is preparing African Americans for career opportunities and service in international affairs.
The International Studies major requires four core courses, four requirement courses, and four electives.
The International Studies minor requires two core courses and four requirement courses.
Overview
International Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to meet the growing demand for skills in the analysis and solution of contemporary world problems. A core component of the program is preparing African Americans for career opportunities and service in international affairs. The program includes pre-professional training for individuals interested in careers in national, state, and local government, business, law, and journalism, as well as careers as translators and interpreters.
International studies students have a general interest in political science and the economic, social, and cultural forces that shape our world. For this reason, our program allows students to emphasize political science, sociology, economics, humanities, or natural sciences.
Earn the Major
General Education (Core) — 33-48 hours
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Art Major — 54 hours
Core Curriculum
Culture Requirement (choose one course)
History Requirement
Advanced Skills Requirement
Political Studies Requirement (choose one course)
International Studies Electives (choose four courses)
Disciplinary Concentration
The student should take five courses in one of the following disciplinary areas:
It is advisable for students in the program to study abroad.
Earn the Minor
Outcomes
International Studies promotes skills in addressing international and global issues. Majors can assess political and sociological theories, conduct research on regional, national, and global issues, and articulate, analyze and argue issues from diverse perspectives of cultural relativity, and engage in international experiences and study abroad programs.
International Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to meet the growing demand for skills in the analysis and solution of contemporary world problems. A core component of the program is preparing African Americans for career opportunities and service in international affairs. The program includes pre-professional training for individuals interested in careers in national, state, and local government, business, law, and journalism, as well as careers as translators and interpreters.
International studies students have a general interest in political science and the economic, social, and cultural forces that shape our world. For this reason, our program allows students to emphasize political science, sociology, economics, humanities, or natural sciences.
General Education (Core) — 33-48 hours
Refer to the general education requirements for more information.
Art Major — 54 hours
Core Curriculum
Culture Requirement (choose one course)
History Requirement
Advanced Skills Requirement
Political Studies Requirement (choose one course)
International Studies Electives (choose four courses)
Disciplinary Concentration
The student should take five courses in one of the following disciplinary areas:
It is advisable for students in the program to study abroad.
International Studies promotes skills in addressing international and global issues. Majors can assess political and sociological theories, conduct research on regional, national, and global issues, and articulate, analyze and argue issues from diverse perspectives of cultural relativity, and engage in international experiences and study abroad programs.