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Nov 30, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2010-2011 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies, BS
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The major in International Studies provides the student with broad knowledge of world affairs through a curriculum drawn in large measure from history and political science. Students gain a full recognition and understanding of the multitudinous forces which shape the contemporary world, including nationalism, wars, political and economic ideologies, globalization, geographic factors, cultural differentials and modern technology.
Students majoring in International Studies are expected to conduct research regarding contemporary global issues, including the formulation of research questions and the ability to locate source materials. Students should also understand the role of credible sources in the field of world politics. They should understand the role of the United States in world affairs and have insight into the lives, cultures, economics and politics of other regions of the world. It is expected that students will be able to communicate effectively in writing and orally concerning global and contemporary issues, results of research, and analyses. In addition, International Studies students will have basic reading skills in a foreign language.
In order to further strengthen the student’s knowledge, a study abroad experience is encouraged; over half of International Studies students spend a semester or more studying in a foreign country.
For more information about the History department, visit its website.
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International Studies Curriculum
1 Major electives to be selected from PS 213 ,PS 217 , PS 218 , PS 219 , PS 221 , PS 222 , PS 295 , PS 318 , PS 319 , PS 323 , PS 328 , PS 331 , PS 330 , PS 332 , PS 333 , PS 338 ; HIST 125 , HIST 126 , HIST 132 , HIST 133 , HIST 211 , HIST 213 , HIST 214 , HIST 215 , HIST 219 , HIST 220 , HIST 226 , HIST 242 , HIST 295 , HIST 335 , HIST 338 , HIST 339 ; GEOG 217 , HIST 140 or PS 240 recommended. |
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