major: International Studies
Degree: Bachelor of Arts (BA) 2024-2025
Informational Text
SUGGESTED PATHS- Students may tailor this degree to their specific interests, designing their own route through the options listed below. Alternatively, students may consult the suggested paths, detailed on the International Studies website, related to a variety of professional directions and academic areas. See the program website for more information.
- We provide suggested templates for combining this program of study with several related majors, including africana studies, anthropology, art history, economics, french and francophone studies, history, international business, philosophy, political science, religious studies, Spanish, Social Work, and sociology. See the program website for more information.
- At least 15 credit hours of coursework must be exclusive to this major. Because this major involves a total of 33 credit hours, a student may double-count up to 18 credit hours between this major and other programs of study (majors, minors or graduate-level programs).
- International Studies offers students the opportunity to earn Honors in the Major, a distinction that is documented on their transcript and diploma. See the program website for more information.
- Depending on the electives they choose as part of this major, students in International Studies can earn the 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 Peace Corps Prep Certificate and the Undergraduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) with little or no additional coursework or practical experience. See the program website for more information.
- Students in this major can apply to participate in accelerated paths into the selected graduate programs at 香港六合彩开奖结果2023, including the Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA), the Master of Social Work (MSW), the Graduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Accepted students are permitted to take a specified number of graduate-level courses (the number varies by graduate program) while still undergraduates, double count those courses to both the B.A. in International Studies and the respective graduate program, and, upon completion of the undergraduate degree, enter the graduate program through an expedited application process. See the program website for more information.
Foundation (3 credits)
SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING:
INR 2002 Introduction to International Relations and CPO 2002 Introduction to Comparative Politics are not prerequisites to the major itself, but are the respective prerequisites for INR4603 International Relations: Frameworks of Analysis and CPO 4014 Comparative Politics: Frameworks for Analysis, one of which students must take as a major requirement.
INR 2002 Introduction to International Relations (3 Credits)CPO 2002 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 Credits)
Requisites (14 credits)
Requires grades of C or above. Students in this major must demonstrate competency at the intermediate level in a spoken language other than English. This requirement is usually met by completing the intermediate-level course sequence (Intermediate I and II) in Chinese, French or Spanish, which are the three languages taught consistently at 香港六合彩开奖结果2023 through the intermediate level. Other options are available, however, including for those with existing proficiency. For the full policy on this requirement, see the program website.
SELECT 2 BEGINNING / 2 INTERMEDIATE
International Educational Experience
Students in this major must complete an international educational experience that involves at least three hours of academic credit. This requirement is usually met through participation in a study abroad program or an internship with an international focus. All activities must be approved in advance by the program director. Completion of this requirement is marked on a student's transcript through registration in the 0-credit course INS 3950 during the semester of the activity in question. For the full policy on this requirement, see the program website.
INS3950 Int'l Educ Experience (0 Credits)
Major Requirements (6 credits)
Requires grades of C or above.
INS3003 Intro to Intl Studies (3 Credits)INS4930 Intl Studies Sen Res Semi (3 Credits)
Prerequisites: Senior standing and satisfactory completion of INS3003 Introduction to International Studies
Major Electives (27 credits)
When selecting electives, students should consult the list of current offerings published each semester by the International Studies Program, which may contain special topics courses and others that do not appear on this list. See the program website for more information.
Please review the course descriptions in the online catalog and work with your advisor to ensure that needed prerequisites, as indicated, have been met. Students interested in courses with multiple prerequisites may consider minoring or pursuing a double major/dual degree in the respective area.
1. SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON COMPARATIVE POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:CPO 4014 Comparative Politics: Frameworks for Analysis (3 Credits)
2. SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON CULTURE AND SOCIETY:
AFH 3100 (FC) Ancient Africa to 1850 (3 Credits)
AFH 3252 War, Genocide, and HIV (3 Credits)
AFH 3450 (CD)(FC) South Africa - History (3 Credits)
AMH 3571 (CD) Introduction to African-American History (3 Credits)
AMH 3580 (CD) American Indian History (3 Credits)
ANT 3212 (CD)(FC) Peoples/Cultures World (3 credits)
ANT 3243 Comparative Muslim Cultures (3 credits)
ANT 3355 The African Diaspora (3 credits)
ANT 3610 Linguistic Anthropology
ANT 3933 Seminar in Anthropology (3 credits), when topic is international in focus
ANT 4352 (FC) Peoples & Cultures of Africa (3 credits)
ANT 4444 Cities and Globalization (3 credits)
ANT 4274 Political Anthropology (3 credits)
ANT 3462 Health, Illness & Culture (3 credits)
ASH 3200 (FC) Ancient Near East (3 credits)
ASH 3201 (FC) Ancient Israel (3 credits)
ASH 3223 (CD)(FC) Middle East (3 credits)
ASH 3337 (FC) Gandhi/Modern India (3 credits)
ASH 3448 (CD)(FC) Hiroshima (3 credits)
ASN3106 (FC) Women and Gender in East Asia (3 credits)
EUH 3403 (FC) Ancient Greece (3 credits)
EUH 3411 (FC) Ancient Rome (3 credits)
EUH 3465 Nazi Germany Power, Society & War in Hitler’s Reich (3 credits)
EUH 3466 (FC) Germany Today (3 credits)
EUH 3580 (CD)(FC) Russian Thought and Culture (3 credits)
FOT 3931 (FC) Studies in Foreign Culture (3 credits)
LAH 3300 (CD) (FC) Latin America (3 Credits)
LAH 3736 (FC) Modern Latin America History through Film (3 Credits)
LAS 3020 (FC) Peoples & Cultures of the Caribbean (3 credits)
LAS 3031 (FC) Peoples & Cultures of the Southern Cone (3 credits)
PHH 3820 (FC) Chinese Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 3860 (FC) Japanese Philosophy (3 credits)
REL 3074 (CD) Myths and Rituals (3 credits)
REL 3102 (CD) Religion as Culture (3 credits)
3. SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON HISTORY:
AFH 3100 (FC) Ancient Africa to 1850 (3 credits)
AFH 3252 War, Genocide, and HIV (3 credits)
AFH 3450 (CD) (FC) South Africa (3 Credits)
AFH 3301 Ancient Egypt (3 Credits)
AMH 3511 The U.S. in World Affairs (3 credits)
AMH 3544 The 1960s & Vietnam (3 credits)
AMH 3571 (CD) Introduction to African-American History (3 credits)
AMH 3580 (CD) American Indian History (3 credits)
ASH 3201 (FC) Ancient Israel (3 credits)
ASH 3223 (CD)(FC) Middle East (3 credits)
ASH 3337 (FC) Gandhi/Modern India (3 credits)
ASH 3401 Contemporary China (3 credits)
ASH 3402 Traditional China (3 credits)
ASH 3404 Modern China (3 credits)
ASH 3440 (CD)(FC) Japanese Civilization (3 credits)
ASH 3441 Japan Before 1868 (3 credits)
ASH 3448 (CD)(FC) Hiroshima (3 credits)
ASH 3620 Asian Art & Culture (3 credits)
ASH 3932 Selected Topics Asian History (3 credits)
ASH 4234 Seminar: Ottoman History (3 Credits)
EUH 3124 The Crusades (3 credits)
EUH 3142 Renaissance-Reformation (3 credits)
EUH 3206 20th Century Europe (3 credits)
EUH 3241 The Holocaust (3 credits)
EUH 3403 (FC) Ancient Greece (3 credits)
EUH 3411 (FC) Ancient Rome (3 credits)
EUH 3451 France Since 1789 (3 credits)
EUH 3462 Modern Germany (3 credits)
EUH 3465 Nazi Germany Power, Society & War in Hitler's Reich (3 credits)
EUH 3466 (FC) Germany Today (3 credits)
EUH 3511 Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714 (3 credits)
EUH 3932 Selected Topics European History (3 credits)
HIS 3402 Urban Environmental History and Sustainability (3 Credits)
HIS 3490 History of Medicine and Disease (3 credits)
HIS 4266 Comparative Empires
LAH 3736 (FC) Modern Latin America History through Film (3 credits)
LAH 3932 Selected Topics Latin American History (3 credits)
LAH 4932 Seminar Latin American History (3 credits)
4.SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON ECONOMICS AND GEOGRAPHY:
ECO 3701 (CD) The Global Economy (3 credits)
ECO 3704 International Trade
GEO 3372 Conservation of Natural Resources (3 credits)
GEA 3405 Geography of Latin America and the Caribbean (3 credits)
GEO 3502 Economic Geography (3 credits)
GEO 3553 Cultural Dimensions of Eco Geo (3 credits)
GEO 4930 Special Topics in Geography (3 credits), when topic is international in focus.
SYP 3440 Social Change & International Development (3 credits)
5.SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON PHILOSOPHY OR RELIGIOUS STUDIES:
PHH 3100 Ancient Greek Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 3104 Socrates and the Sophists (3 credits)
PHH 3120 (FC) The Greek Experience (3 credits)
PHH 3201 Jewish and Islamic Philosophy in the Classical Tradition (3 credits)
PHH 3230 Islamic Philosophy (3 Credits)
PHH 3400 Modern Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 3500 Kant to Nietzsche (3 credits)
PHH 3810 Introduction to Buddhism (3 credits)
PHH 3811 The Philosophy of Zen Buddhism (3 credits)
PHH 3820 (FC) Chinese Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 3860 (FC) Japanese Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 3xxx Philosophies of India (3 credits)
PHH 4601 Contemporary European Philosophy (3 credits)
PHH 4821 Confucianism (3 credits)
PHI 3640 Environmental Ethics (3 Credits)
PHI 3664 Ethics East and West (3 Credits)
PHI 3700 Philosophy of Religion (3 Credits)
PHI 3880 Philosophy of Film (3 credits)
PHI 3930 Special Topics (3 credits), when topic is international in focus
PHI 3931 East & West Selected Topics (3 credits)
PHI 3932 Special Topics in Asian Thought and Practice (3 credits)
PHI 3934 Selected Topics in Value Theory (3 credits)
PHI 4930 Special Topics in Philosophy (3 credits), when topic is international in focus
PHI 4420 Philosophy of the Social Sciences (3 credits)
PHM 3128 Philosophy of Race and Racism (3 credits)
PHM 3304 Political Philosophy (3 credits)
PHM 3361 Philosophy of Democracy (3 credits)
PHM 3362 Global Justice (3 credits)
PHM 4100 Social Philosophy (3 Credits)
PHM 4340 Contemporary Political Philosophy (3 credits)
PHP 3786 Existentialism (3 credits)
PHP 3790 American Philosophy (3 credits). (When taught as "Philosophy of the Americas")
REL 3101 Religion and Popular Culture (3 credits)
REL 3074 (CD) Myths and Rituals (3 credits)
REL 3102 (CD) Religion as Culture (3 credits)
REL 3127 Religion and the Courts (3 credits)
REL 3148 Religion and Violence (3 credits)
REL 3111 Religion and Film (3 credits)
REL 3146 Sex and God (3 credits)
REL 3168 Religion and Nature (3 credits)
REL 3175 Ethics East and West (3 credits)
REL 3213 Hebrew Bible/Old Testament (3 credits)
REL 3241 New Testament (3 credits)
REL 3340 Introduction to Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 3330 Religions of India (3 credits)
REL 3345 Zen Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 3405 Jewish and Islamic Thought (3 credits)
REL 3456 Japanese Philosophy and Religion (3 credits)
REL 3457 Chinese Philosophy and Religion (3 credits)
REL 3505 History of Christian Thought (3 credits)
REL 3930 Selected Topics: History of Religion (3 credits)
REL 3931 Special Topics: Christianity (3 credits)
REL 3932 Special Topics: Judaism (3 credits)
REL 3933 Special Topics: Islam (3 credits)
REL 3934 Special Topics: Hinduism (3 credits)
REL 3935 Special Topics: Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 3936 Selected Topics: Religious Thought (3 credits)
REL 4930 Advanced Special Topics: Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 4936 Advanced Special Topics: Hinduism (3 credits)
REL 4937 Advanced Special Topics: Judaism (3 credits)
REL 4938 Advanced Special Topics: Christianity (3 credits)
REL 4939 Advanced Special Topics: Islam (3 credits)
6.SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON LITERATURE, FILM, AND THE FINE ARTS:
ARH 3130 The Art and Archeology of Ancient Greece (3 credits)
ARH 3150 The Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome (3 credits)
ARH 3202 Medieval Art and Architecture (3 credits)
ARH 3250 Romanesque Art and Architecture (3 credits)
ARH 3302 Italian Renaissance Art (3 credits)
ARH 3319 The Art and Architecture of Michelangelo (3 credits)
ARH 3331 Northern Renaissance Art (3 credits)
ARH 3350 Baroque Art (3 credits)
ARH 3354 Rubens to Rembrandt Netherlandish Baroque Art (3 credits)
ARH 3404 British Art Hogarth to Hirst (3 credits)
ARH 3410 Modern European Art I (3 credits)
ARH 3434 Modern European Art II (3 credits)
ARH 3453 Post War Art: 1940-1980 (3 credits)
ARH 3475 Contemporary Art 1980 to Present (3 credits)
ARH 3571 Islamic Architecture (3 credits)
ARH 3574 Early Islamic Art (3 credits)
ARH 3583 Tribal Arts (3 credits)
ARH 3883 The Apocalypse in Medieval and Early Modern Art (3 credits)
ARH 3930: Special Topics in Art History (3 credits), when topic is international in focus.
ARH 3955 Art History on Site (1-3 credits)
ART 3930 Special Topics in Art - Examining Italian Film (3 credits)
ENL 3112 Early British Novel (3 credits)
ENL 3333 Shakespeare (3 credits)
ENL 4210 Studies in Medieval Literature (3 credits)
ENL 4220 Studies in Renaissance Literature (3 credits)
ENL 4230 Topics in Restoration and 18th Century British Literature (3 credits)
ENL 4240 Studies in British Romantic Literature (3 credits)
ENL 4251 Studies in Victorian Literature (3 credits)
FIL 4822 French Cinema (3 credits)
FIL 4828 Movements in International Film (3 credits)
FIL 4843 Asian Cinema (3 credits)
FIL 4848 World Cinema and the Cross-Cultural Encounter (3 credits)
FRE 3350 Reading French Lit and Culture (3 credits)
LAS 3132 Women and Violence in Latin American Literature and Film (3 credits)
LIT 4650 Comparative Literature (3 credits)
SPW 3030 Introduction to Literature in Spanish (3 credits)
7. SELECT 1 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON METHODS, THEORIES AND SKILLS:
ANT 3101 Fundamentals of Archaeology (3 credits)
ANT 3414 Principles of Socio-Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
ANT 3514 Principles of Physical Anthropology (3 credits)
ANT 4083 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology (3 credits)
ANT 4115 Archaeological Research Strategies (3 credits)
ANT 4180 Archaeological Lab Methods (3 credits)
ANT 4497 Ethnographic Methods (3 credits)
ANT 4821 Archaeological Field Methods (3 credits)
COM 4561 Strategic Social Media (3 credits)
DIG 3176 Introduction to the Digital Humanities (3 credits)
DIG 4152 Digital Editing and Digital Archives (3 credits)
ENG 4004 Research Methods in English (3 credits)
ENG 4013 Approaches to Literary Interpretation (3 credits)
FIL 3363 Documentary Production (3 credits)
FIL 4361 Audio Documentary and Podcasting (3 credits)
FIL 4379 Advanced Documentary Production (3 credits)
FIL 4945 Internship in Film Production (3 credits)
FIN 4604 International Finance (3 credits)
GIS 3043 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
GIS 4024 Aerial Surveillance and Mapping (3 credits)
HIS 3051 (GW) The Craft of the Historian (3 credits)
HIS 4940 Internship in History (3 credits)
MAN 4942 Management Internship (3 credits)
POS 3733 Research Design for Political Scientists (3 credits)
POS 4945: Internship/Field Experience (1-6 credits)
REL 3102 (CD) Religion as Culture (3 credits)
RTV 3260 Single Camera Video Production (3 credits)
SPC 4064 Public Speaking for Professionals (3 credits)
SPN 3013 Spanish for Business (3 credits)
8.SELECT 2 FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES ON VARIOUS TOPICS. Any course listed in the preceding sections can also be a valid elective in this section.
AFS 3262 African Diaspora Studies (3 credits)
ANT 3311 (FC) Indians of the Southeastern U. S. (3 credits)
ANT 3312 (CD)(FC) North American Indians (3 credits)
ASN 3106 Women and Gender in East Asia (3 credits)
CHI 3930 Special Topics in Chinese (3 credits)
CHT 3500 Chinese Culture (3 credits)
COM 4430 International Communication (3 credits)
CPO 3151 Politics & Society in France (3 credits)
CPO 3213 Politics & Society in Sub-Saharan Africa (3 credits)
CPO 3402 Politics of Pakistan and Afghanistan (3 credits)
CPO 3643 Politics & Society in Russia (3 credits)
CPO 4034 Politics of Developing Countries (3 credits)
FOT 3931 (FC) Studies of Foreign Cultures (3 credits).
FRE 3502 French and Francophone Cultures (3 credits)
GIS 4048 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems (3 credits)
HSC 4674 Global Health: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (3 credits)
HSC 4730 Public Health Research (3 credits)
INS 4905 Directed Independent Study (3 credits)
INR 3084 Terrorism Today (3 credits)
INR 3102 Real Policy World (3 credits)
INR 3153 American Foreign Policy in the Middle East (3 credits)
INR 3443 International Law & Organization (3 credits)
INR 4703 International Political Economy (3 credits)
INS 3951 Study Abroad Reflection and Synthesis (1 credit)
LDR 4263 Community Leadership Practicum (3 credits)
PGY 3952C Study Abroad Photography in Italy (3 credits)
POT 3003 Political Thought and Action (3 credits)
POT 4314 Democratic Theory (3 credits)
SOP 3515 Fundamentals of Conflict Transformation (3 credits)
SPN 3510 Cultures of Spain (3 credits)
SPN 3503 U.S. Hispanic Cultures
SOW 3620 Social Work with Marginalized Groups (3 credits)
SOW 4101 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I (3 credits)
SOW 4322 Social Work with Organizations and Communities (3 credits)
SYD 3800 (CD) Gender and Society (3 credits)
SYP 4351 Social Movements and Social Change (3 credits)
SYD 4510 Environment and Society (3 credits)
SYO 3110 Sociology of Sexualities (3 credits)
SYO 3530 Social Stratification (3 credits)
SYO 4300 Political Sociology (3 credits)
Minor Required
A minor is required for this major.* (Credits will vary)
The minor must be selected from the list of approved minors, including those outside the college of the major.
See List of Minors in the Undergraduate Catalog. Minors are generally completed during the last 60 credit hours of your program. Your minor may require prerequisites, so choosing a minor early is beneficial. See your Advisor to declare a minor.
*Double majors are exempt from a minor.