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Bachelor of Arts in International Studies

The International Studies program is interdisciplinary. The Degree Program in International Studies requires the completion of General Education coursework, foreign language coursework, coursework in the area of concentration, and sufficient electives to complete one hundred and twenty hours with a minimum of forty hours of upper division courses.

Students must follow the established course sequence and prerequisite requirements already defined in the catalog.

International Studies majors must select a foreign language as part of the Common Core.

Curriculum

The matrix below is a sample plan for all coursework required for this program.

Fall Credits
FR 3003 Conversation and Composition I, GER 3003 Conversation and Composition I, JPN 3003 Conversation and Composition I, or SPAN 3003 Conversation and Composition I 3
POLS 2253 Survey of Western Political Thought 3
World History Elective (3000-4000 level) 4
3
World Politics Elective (3000-4000 level) 3
3
Elective 2
3
Total Hours 15
Spring Credits
FR 3013 Conversation and Composition II, GER 3013 Conversation and Composition II, JPN 3013 Conversation and Composition II, or SPAN 3013 Conversation and Composition II 3
World History Elective (3000-4000 level) 4 3
World Politics Elective (3000-4000 level) 3 3
Elective 2 6
Total Hours 15

Spring Credits
Elective 2 12
Total Hours 12

1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in "General Education Requirements".
2At least 40 of the total hours required for graduation must be 3000 - 4000 level courses.
3World Politics electives (students choose any two courses; 6 credits):  POLS 3013 Recent American Foreign and Military PolicyPOLS 3433 United Nations, POLS 3473 National Security Policy.
4World History Elective (students choose any two courses; 6 credits): HIST 3313 Colonial Latin America; HIST 3323 Modern Latin America; HIST 3463 The Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleonic Eras; HIST 3483 Reaction and Reform, 1815-1871HIST 3493 The Age of Empire, 1871-1919HIST 3503 Europe between the Wars, 1919-1939 ; HIST 3513 Europe Since 1939; HIST 3603 History of Modern East Asia; HIST 3613 History of Japan; HIST 3623 History of India; HIST 3633 History of China; HIST 3703 History of Modern Africa; HIST 3803 History of the Middle East; HIST 4013 American Military History; HIST 4083 American Diplomatic History, 1912 to the Present; HIST 4503 History of Christianity
5Global Culture Elective (students choose any one course; 3 credits): PHIL 2013 Religions of the World; PHIL 3053 Philosophy of Religion; MUS 4853 Music of the World's Peoples/ ANTH 4853 Music of the World's Peoples ; ENGL 4283 Seminar: World Literature; SOC 4073 Sociology of Religion; POLS 3253 Classical Political Thought/PHIL 3253 Classical Political Thought; POLS 3063 Modern Political Thought/PHIL 3063 Modern Political Thought.
6World Geography Elective (students choose any one course; 3 credits): GEOG 3303 Geography of Latin America; GEOG 3703 Geography of Asia; GEOG 3413 Geography of Europe.