This major gives students a broad view of the world with an emphasis on developing regions. The core ensures that students have broad exposure to major world religions, international politics and government, recent global history and relationships between geography, culture, arts and society. This major is a good point of departure for pursuing an international-related master’s degree and/or many careers, including international business, diplomacy and fields related to human development. 

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the International Studies department page.

Total Credits Required 124
Liberal Studies
30-40
Health Promotion Requirements 2
Required Courses in Major44
Major Core22-24
EC 201 Microeconomic Principles 4
GC 164 Human Geography [Div II] 4
IP 190 Introduction to International Studies 4
IP 290 Global Engagement 1
IP 490 International Studies Seminar 3
PL 270 World Religions [Div I] 4
Choose one course from the following:2-4
     PS 203 Comparative Government and Politics (4 cr.)
     PS 206 International Relations (4 cr.)
     PS 299 Model U.N. (2 cr.)

CONCENTRATION20-22
Students must choose a regional concentration (Africa, Europe, Latin America, or the Middle East) with which to fulfill their electives. Up to eight elective credits may be taken from the list of non-regional courses, while all others must come from within the chosen concentration. No more than 12 credits per prefix may count toward the major.
NON-REGIONAL COURSES
AD 230 History of World Art: Ancient to Medieval (4 cr.) [Div IV]
AD 240 History of World Art: Renaissance to Modern (4 cr.) [Div IV]
AN 100 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology (4 cr.) [Div II]
AN 210 People, Culture and Nature (4 cr.) [Div II]
BC 415 Intercultural Communication (4 cr.)
BC 420 Global Communication (4 cr.)
CJ 426 International Crime and Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (4 cr.)
EC 425 International Economics (4 cr.)
EC 460 Economic Development (4 cr.)
EN 225 History of World Cinema (4 cr.)
GC 220 Economic Geography (4 cr.)
GC 400 Political Geography (4 cr.)
HL 322 International Health Issues (4 cr.) [Div II]
HN 362 Cultural Food Patterns (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 105 World History (4 cr.) [Div II]
HS 359 Themes in Non-Western History (4 cr.)
MGT 475 International Business (4 cr.)
MKT 466 International Marketing (4 cr.)
MU 325 World Music (4 cr.) [Div IV]
NAS 342 Indigenous Environmental Movements (4 cr.) [Div II]
PS 203 Comparative Government and Politics (4 cr.)
PS 206 International Relations (4 cr.)
PS 312 War and Peace in the 21st Century (4 cr.) [Div II]
PS 340 International Organizations (4 cr.)
PS 415 Politics of American Foreign Policy (4 cr.) [Div II]
SO 351 Social Change (4 cr.) [Div II]
CONCENTRATION: AFRICA
Required Course4
HS 254 Introduction to the History of Africa [Div I] 4
Electives16-18
Choose from the following:16-18
EN 311 World Literature in English (4 cr.) [Div I] (African Topics)
HS 359 Themes in Non-Western History (4 cr.)
IP 285/286/485/486 Study Abroad to Africa (1-12 cr.)
LG 317 World Studies through Literature in Translation (4 cr.) [Div I] (Africa)
PS 299 Model U.N. (2 cr.) (African Focus)
Non-Regional Courses from List (4-8 cr.)
Other Courses as Approved by Modern Languages & Literatures
CONCENTRATION: EUROPE
Required Course4
HS 102 History of Western Civilization Since 1600 [Div I] 4
Electives16-18
Choose from the following:16-18
AD 330 History of Renaissance Art (4 cr.) [Div IV]
AD 335 History of Baroque Art (4 cr.) [Div IV]
EN 311 World Literature in English (4 cr.) [Div I] (European)
EN 326 National Cinema (4 cr.)
EN 360 Modern British Literature (3 - 4 cr.)
EN 382 British Literature 1960 to Present (3 - 4 cr.)
FR 310 Introduction to French Civilization and Culture (4 cr.) [Div I]
FR 438 Cultural and Artistic Heritage of Europe (4 cr.) [Div I]
GR 310 Introduction to German Civilization and Culture (3 cr.) [Div I]
GR 311 Central European Culture and Civilization (4 cr.) [Div I]
IP 285/286/485/486 Study Abroad to Europe (1-12 cr.)
HS 308 Themes in Modern Europe (4 cr.)
HS 311 Central European Culture and Civilization (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 312 Revolutionary Russia (4 cr.)
HS 314 Modern Britian, 1485-Present (4 cr.)
HS 315 Imperialism (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 316 The Holocaust (4 cr.)
LG 317 World Studies through Literature in Translation (4 cr.) [Div I] (Europe)
PS 299 Model U.N. (2 cr.) (Europe)
SN 310 Introduction to Spanish Civilization and Culture (4 cr.) [Div I]
Courses taught in French, German and Spanish dealing with Europe
Non-Regional Courses from List (4-8 cr.)
Other Courses as Approved by Modern Languages & Literatures
CONCENTRATION: LATIN AMERICA
Required Course4
Choose one course from the following:4
HS 251 Latin American Civilization (4 cr.) [Div I]
SN 314 Contemporary Latin American Culture (4 cr.) [Div I]
Electives16-18
Choose from the following:16-18
EN 311 World Literature in English (4 cr.) [Div I] (Latin America)
GC 300 Regional Studies: World Cultures (4 cr.) [Div II] (Latin America)
HL 386 Interdisciplinary Study in Global Health Care - Honduras (3 cr.) [Div II]
HS 234 Indigenous People of Latin America (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 251 Latin American Civilization (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 361 History of the Americas (4 cr.) [Div I]
HS 362 History of Mexico (4 cr.) [Div I]
IP 285/286/485/486 Study Abroad to Latin America (1-12 cr.)
LG 317Z World Studies through Literature in Translation (4 cr.) [Div I] (Latin America)
PS 299 Model U.N. (2 cr.)
SN 314 Contemporary Latin American Culture (4 cr.) [Div I]
Courses taught in French, German and Spanish dealing with Latin America
Non-Regional Courses from List (4-8 cr.)
Other Courses as Approved by Modern Languages & Literatures
CONCENTRATION: MIDDLE EAST4
Required Course4
HS 252 Arab-Islamic History [Div I] 4
Electives16-18
Choose from the following:16-18
EN 311 World Literature in English (4 cr.) [Div I] (Middle East)
HS 359 Themes in Non-Western History (4 cr.)
IP 285/286/485/486 Study Abroad to Middle East (1-12 cr.)
GC 300 Regional Studies: World Cultures (4 cr.) [Div II] (Middle East)
PS 299 Model U.N. (2 cr.) (Middle East)
PS 321 Politics in Islamic Nations (4 cr.) [Div II]
Non-Regional Courses from List (4-8 cr.)
Other Courses as Approved by Modern Languages & Literatures

Minor20

OTHER REQUIRMENTS:

1. Study Abroad
International Studies majors must have a study abroad experience, normally in a non-English speaking country, for at least 12 weeks, including a minimum of nine weeks of study through an approved college-level institution. Many of the credits earned can be applied to the major. Students who attended high school in another country may petition the international studies advisory committee for exemption from the requirement for study abroad.

2. Language Proficiency
International studies majors must demonstrate proficiency in a language other than English at the 202 level or higher. This can be accomplished by completing a 202 (or 300 or higher) course in a language or by verification through the Modern Languages and Literatures Department (i.e. determined by examination or through some other means of confirming proficiency).

3. Program Approval
A program approval for international studies majors must be prepared and approved by an academic advisor from the Modern Languages and Literatures Department and a copy forwarded to Degree Evaluations in the Registrar’s Office. A degree evaluation will not be performed until approval is received.