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Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Studies, B.A.


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The Bachelor of Arts in international studies is an interdisciplinary program. The major is administratively housed in the Department of Political Science. A coordinator of the major is appointed by the provost, in consultation with the chair of the political science department. Participating departments include Business, Accounting and Economics; History; Foreign Languages; Political Science; Sociology; Theology; and Visual and Performing Arts.

Students in the International Studies major will be able to:

Understand the basic functioning of state and non-state actors in the international political system, which includes a working knowledge of the international economic system, as well as theoretical paradigms grounding the disciplines comprising international affairs.

Undertake critical analysis of events and issues in the field of international affairs, and demonstrate competency in such analysis through written and verbal discourse.

Discuss socio-cultural differences in the world, demonstrating an awareness of the diversity of cultural and political expression and the interaction of cultures in the modern world.

Develop and conduct original research in the field of international affairs that utilizes appropriate evaluative research methodology and draws upon disciplinary standards of excellence in scholarship and writing.

Address critical ethical and moral challenges to the international system.

General Education Requirements


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Program Requirements


A major in international studies consists of ten required courses and three electives from the list below chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor.

The ten required courses are:

Three of the Following


In addition, International Studies majors should also take three elective International Studies courses. The following courses can fulfill International Studies electives:

Note


The three elective courses should be chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor and should be connected to one another by some rationale.

As part of the international studies major, students are strongly advised to undertake an internship in the international field (government, the private sector, international organizations, institutions or societies), to study abroad for a summer or semester, or to work on a project related to the international field. The internship may be substituted for a three-credit course in the student’s area of concentration.

Students seeking a double-major of international studies and political science should see the section below discussing the requirements of the double-major.

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