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Nov 27, 2024
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2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Affairs
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A degree in International Affairs benefits students as they prepare for their roles as national and global citizens, educating them to the dynamics behind a changing global society and introducing them to ways of enhancing international community. Moreover, the International Affairs Program offers a strong, interdisciplinary curriculum that includes courses from departments across the campus and enables students from diverse disciplines to integrate an international perspective into their studies and future careers.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in International Affairs allows students to choose among the following concentrations: Anthropology, Environmental Issues, History, Modern Languages, Political Science and Women’s Studies. During the first two years, students are encouraged to complete course work to fulfill the general education requirements of the Bachelor of Arts degree and core courses in the seven areas of International Affairs. The final two years are spent on the concentration electives. All International Affairs students are strongly urges to participate in the Study Abroad Program. Although Economics does not offer a concentration, International students are encouraged to take microeconomics and macroeconomics (ECO 120 and ECO 121).
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Core Requirements
27 Credit Hours
Students must have a “C” or better in all requirement courses. Environmental Issues or Women’s Studies (3 credits)
History (6 credits)
HTY 241 - History of Globalization, 1900-present Credits: 3
and one of the following Modern Languages (6 credits)
6 credit hours beyond the intermediate level. Political Science (6 credits)
Concentration Requirements
21 Credit Hours
- Anthropology
- Environmental Issues
- History
- Modern Languages
- Political Science
- Women’s Studies
*Capstone requirements are the same as the concentrations. International Affairs / Anthropology
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements, students interested
in the International Affairs/Anthropology concentration must complete 21 credit
hours selected from ANT courses listed. Students presenting a course to satisfy
a core requirement may not also use that course toward their concentration requirement. International Affairs / Environmental Issues
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements (including the choice of EES 100), students interested in the International Affairs/Environmental Issues concentration must complete 21 credit hours selected from the courses listed. Biology Course (one of the following)
Chemistry Course (one of the following)
Ecology Course (one of the following)
Soils Course (one of the following)
Population and Environment
Environmental Philosophy (one of the following)
International Affairs / History
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements, students interested in the International Affairs/History concentration must complete 21 credit hours selected from the HTY courses listed. Students must take a minimum or 15 hours at the 400-level, including HTY 498. Students presenting a course to satisfy a core requirement may not also use that course toward their concentration requirement. International Affairs / Modern Languages
Students interested in International Affairs/Modern Languages must select one of the following areas:
International Affairs / French
International Affairs / German
International Affairs / Spanish
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements, students interested in the International Affairs/Modern Languages concentration must complete 21 credit hours above the intermediate level selected from courses listed for their language of choice, including the Senior Capstone course. Students presenting a course to satisfy a core requirement may not also use that course toward their concentration requirement. No 100-level or 200-level courses are applicable. At least 15 credit hours must be in courses 300-level or above. Study Abroad is very strongly recommended. Students wanting strong skills in a second language should consider combining the International Affairs French, German, and Spanish concentrations with a minor in the second target language.
International Affairs / French
The following courses will count toward the degree in International Affairs/French: International Affairs / German
The following courses will count toward the degree in International Affairs/German: International Affairs / Spanish
The following courses will count toward the degree in International Affairs/Spanish: International Affairs/Political Science
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements, students interested
in the International Affairs/Political Science concentration must complete 21
credit hours selected from the POS courses listed below. Students presenting a
course to satisfy a core requirement may not also use that course toward their
concentration requirement. International Affairs/Women’s Studies
In addition to the International Affairs core requirements (including the choice of WST 101), students interested in the International Affairs/Women’s Studies concentration must complete 21 additional hours. These three courses are required (9 credits):
At least four more courses must be chosen from the following (12 credits):
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