(53-59 credits)
Required Core Courses, B.A. or B.S. (19 credits)
INST 101 | Introduction to International Studies | 3 |
ANSO 100 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
ECON 101 | Principles of Microeconomics | 4 |
HIST 334 | U. S. Diplomatic History since 1940 | 3 |
INST 495 | Senior Seminar in International Studies | 3 |
One of the following two courses (3 credits)
Courses taken while studying abroad and approved by the advisor may satisfy some elective and required courses and will be counted as STYA X01-STYA X03, Study Abroad Program I-III.
Required Supporting Courses, B.A. or B.S. (18-24 credits)
Category A: Social and Behavioral Sciences
| Two courses from two different departments | 6-8 |
Category B: Arts and Humanities
| Two courses from two different departments | 6-8 |
| Two additional 300- and 400-level courses | 6-8 |
Required Additional Supporting Requirements, B.A. only (16 credits)
| Foreign language study, 4 credits beyond 203-level | 16 |
Required Additional Supporting Courses, B.S. only (14-16 credits)
One of the following courses (3-4 credits)
One of the following courses (3-4 credits)
BIOL 210 | Environmental Biology | 3 |
CHEM 102 | Chemistry in Our Environment | 4 |
CSCI
| Computer Science course(s) | 3-4 |
While meeting the core requirements for the major, students may specialize their studies in a given area or around a theme of interest. A concentration must total at least 12 credits, and course listings below are to serve as examples of courses that coordinate with a concentration. Therefore, it is imperative that a student work closely with the major director to ensure that the courses taken accurately reflect the focus of a student’s desired concentration.
The following concentrations are offered:
Arts and People
Environment and Development
Ideas and Religions
Politics and Economy
Security and Peace Studies
For the Required Supporting Requirements, departmental options are listed below from which students can choose their coursework. Topics courses, independent study, study abroad, or special offerings not regularly listed in the course catalog may be used to satisfy requirements of the major and concentration area credit requirements, dependent upon prior approval of the advisor.
Category A: Social and Behavioral Science Course Options
Anthropology/Sociology
Chemical and Biological Sciences
Economics, Business, and Accounting
History
International Studies
Political Science
Psychology
PSYC 280 | Cross-Cultural Interaction | 3 |
PSYC 323 | Conflict Analysis and Resolution | 3 |
PSYC 346 | History and Systems of Psychology | 3 |
Category B: Arts and Humanities Course Options
Art and Art History
ARTH 210 | Archaeology of the Ancient World | 3 |
ARTH 245 | Survey of World Art and Architecture I | 4 |
ARTH 246 | Survey of World Art and Architecture II | 4 |
ARTH 247 | Intro Visual Culture | 3 |
ARTH 346 | Medieval Art & Architecture | 3 |
ARTH 347 | Renaissance Art & Architecture | 3 |
ARTH 351 | 19th Century European Art & Architecture | 3 |
ARTH 352 | Early 20th Century Art & Architecture | 3 |
English
ENGL 280 | Survey I: Beowulf to Chaucer | 3 |
ENGL 281 | Survey II: Utopia to Gulliver’s Travels | 3 |
ENGL 282 | Survey III: Revolution and Nationalism | 3 |
ENGL 283 | Survey IV: Victorianism to Modernity | 3 |
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Religious Studies