International Studies Minor
Program Description
This minor will increase students' understanding of international issues from several perspectives including historical, cultural, economical, geographical and political. The program will also increase students' appreciation of the importance of cultural-diversity issues and prepare students to make responsible decisions related to global issues.
Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Select at least one course from six of the following categories: 1 | 32 | |
1. Cultural Diversity | ||
Cultural Diversity | ||
Managing Cultural Differences | ||
2. Business and Economics | ||
International Economics | ||
International Marketing | ||
BUSN 400 | Special Topics | |
3. Geography | ||
Economic Geography | ||
Cultural Geography | ||
4. Politcal Science | ||
US Foreign Policy | ||
Politics of the World Economy | ||
Comparative Politics of Europe | ||
Middle East Politics | ||
5. History | ||
Russia Underdev St/Super Power | ||
Europe in the 20th Century | ||
Latin America | ||
Far East Civil 1850-Present | ||
HIST 442 | Diplomatic History of the U.S I | |
6. Humanities | ||
World Literature I | ||
World Literature II | ||
FREN 353 | Business French I | |
BUSN 354 | Business French II | |
FREN 360 | French Cultural Perspectives | |
Intensive Int Japanese Lang I | ||
Intensive Int Japanese Lang II | ||
Culture/Society of Japan I | ||
Culture/Society in Japan II | ||
Japanese Art and Culture I | ||
Japanese Art and Culture II | ||
7. Foreign Language (required) | ||
A minimum of two semesters of a modern foreign language | ||
Total Hours | 32 |
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Category 7, foreign language, is required.
Special Topics — study in a foreign country may be used for up to eight credits of the humanities and foreign language credits.