2024-2025 University Catalog
International Studies Minor
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Minimum Credits Required: 18
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Global Issues (Choose one course from three of the following groups):
Group 1- Emphasizing Role of Governments:
Group 2- Emphasizing Humans’ Relation to the Earth:
Group 3- Emphasizing Historical Settings:
Group 4- Emphasizing Culture & Society:
- AFR 200D - Introduction to Africana Studies, 3 credit hours
- ASN 100 - Understanding Asia, 4 credit hours
- ART 232I - Art History: from Renaissance to Modernism, 3 credit hours
- ART 235I - Topics in Non-Western Art, 3 credit hours
- LAM 200 - Understanding Latin America, 3 credit hours
- REL 106I - Religions of Asia, 3 credit hours
- REL 201I - Buddhist Culture in Asia, 3 credit hours
- REL 215I - Death and the Afterlife in the World’s Religions, 3 credit hours
- REL 216I - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality, 3 credit hours
- REL 217I - Religion, Violence & Peace, 3 credit hours
- REL 219I - Religion and the Environment, 3 credit hours
- SOC 270 - Terrorism: Roots and Responses, 3 credit hours
- HIS 235 - Women in Western Civilization, 3 credit hours
- HIS 236I - Women in Asian Civilizations, 3 credit hours
- GER 240I - Contemporary Germany & Austria, 3 credit hours
- GER 275 - Introduction to Visual Culture, 4 credit hours
- FRN 240I - Contemporary France, 3 credit hours
- FRN 305 - French Connections: Literature, Society, and the Arts, 4 credit hours
- SPN 265D - Latino Culture in the United States, 3 credit hours
- SPN 300 - Contemporary Spain and Latin America, 3 credit hours
Group 5- Emphasizing Economic Issues:
Upper Level Electives (Choose two of the following courses from two different disciplines):
Interdisciplinary INT seminars may be substituted with the approval of the Politics & Global Citizenship Department.
- ART 236I - Modern Art, 1850-1950, 3 credit hours
- BUS 310I - International Business, 3 credit hours
- MGT 329 - Organizational Ethics, 3 credit hours
- MGT 350 - Green Business, 3 credit hours
- BUS 351 - Global Strategies, 3 credit hours
- MKT 436I - International Marketing, 3 credit hours
- FNC 444I - International Financial Management, 3 credit hours
- ECN 358 - Environmental Economics, 3 credit hours
- ECN 362 - Economics of Developing Countries, 3 credit hours
- ECN 365I - International Economics, 3 credit hours
- ENG 335 - Studies in World Literature, 3 credit hours
- FRN 310 - The Making of France, 3 credit hours
- FRN 311 - The Francophone World, 3 credit hours
- FRN 375 - French Inventions of Love, 3 credit hours
- FRN 376 - Selfhood and Otherness in Modern French Writings, 3 credit hours
- GER 310 - German Civilization, 3 credit hours
- GER 375 - Introduction to Studies in Early German Literature, 3 credit hours
- GER 376 - Studies in Modern German Literature, 3 credit hours
- HIS 270I - Latin America, 3 credit hours
- HIS 323 - Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleon, 3 credit hours
- HIS 339 - History of War, 3 credit hours
- HIS 342 - World War I, 3 credit hours
- HIS 344I - Early Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 345I - Imperial Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 346I - Modern Russia, 3 credit hours
- HIS 349I - Modern Britain, 3 credit hours
- HIS 360 - An In-depth Study of Topics in History, 3-4 credit hours
- HIS 381I - The Arab-Israeli Conflicts, 4 credit hours
- HIS 389I - The Modern Middle East, 4 credit hours
- POL 311 - American Foreign Policy, 3 credit hours
- POL 314 - Comparative Foreign Relations, 3 credit hours
- POL 315 - International Organization, 3 credit hours
- POL 321 - Democracy and Democratization, 3 credit hours
- POL 323 - Politics of the Middle East, 3 credit hours
- POL 326 - Special Comparative Political Studies, 2-3 credit hours
- POL 329 - Politics and Governance in Africa, 3 credit hours
- SOC 386 - Global Perspectives, 4 credit hours
Additional Information:
Elective courses appropriate to the student’s interests should be chosen in consultation with one of the members of the Politics & Global Citizenship Department. At least a year’s study of a related world language is highly recommended.
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