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Nov 23, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies (Interdisciplinary), Minor
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The Minor in International Studies provides students with the skills necessary to function in a globally interconnected society.
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Minor Requirements
The minor requires the following course (3 hours):
Additional Requirements
An additional five courses (15 hours) are required from the following list. The chosen curriculum may not include courses that fall witin a student’s major.
- ANTH 327 - Economic Anthropology Credits: 3
- ANTH 362 - Southeastern Archaeology Credits: 3
- ANTH 431 - North American Archaeology Credits: 3
- ANTH 461 - Indigenous Cultures of North America Credits: 3
- ANTH 465 - Cultures of Latin America Credits: 3
- CJ 354 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Credits: 3
- CJ 475 - International Studies in Law and Society Credits: 3, R6
- COMM 431 - International Reporting Credits: 3
- ENGL 242 - Cultural Studies & Non-Western World Literature Credits: 3
- ENGL 366 - Literature and Immigration Credits: 3
- ENGL 470 - Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Postcolonial Literature Credits: 3
- ENGL 496 - Seminar in World Literature Credits: 3
- GEOG 350 - Economic Geography Credits: 3
- GEOG 440 - Regional Geography Credits: 3, R12
- GEOG 444 - Political Geography Credits: 3
- HIST 210 - African History to 1880 Credits: (3)
- HIST 211 - African History Since 1880 Credits: (3)
- HIST 218 - Modern Asia Credits: 3
- HIST 281 - Transformations in European Religious History Credits: 3
- HIST 301 - Modern Chinese History: From the Middle Kingdom to the People’s Republic Credits: 3
- HIST 302 - India in the Modern World Credits: 3
- HIST 303 - The African Diaspora Credits: 3
- HIST 317 - History of Twentieth-Century International Relations Credits: 3
- HIST 330 - Modern Germany Credits: 3
- HIST 335 - History of Capitalism Credits: 3
- HIST 352 - Cherokee History Credits: 3
- HIST 375 - Middle East Since Mohammed Credits: 3
- HIST 401 - History of Sexualities in Africa Credits: 3
- HIST 411 - Western Imperialism, 1500 to the Present Credits: 3
- HIST 402 - History of Peace and Conflict in Africa Credits: 3
- HIST 415 - Early Modern Travel Credits: 3
- HIST 416 - Europe in the Twentieth Century Credits: 3
- HIST 425 - Modern European Military History Credits: 3
- HIST 463 - History of the Mexican Nation Credits: 3
- HT 238 - Travel and Tourism Credits: 3
- JPN 305 - Introduction to Japanese Literature in Translation Credits: 3
- JPN 306 - Anime, Manga and Japan Credits: 3
- JPN 307 - Japanese Language in Cinema Credits: 3
- MKT 407 - Global Consumer Culture Credits: 3
- NAS 452 - The Roots of Health Disparities in Native American Populations Credits: 3
- NAS 470 - Cherokee Culture and History Credits: 3
- NAS 471 - Indigenous and Western Psychologies Credits: 3
- PAR 251 - Islam, Past and Present Credits: 3
- PAR 260 - Religion, Gender, Sexuality Credits: 3
- PAR 354 - Religion, Suffering, and the Moral Imagination Credits: 3
- PAR 356 - Buddhism Credits: (3)
- PAR 357 - Hinduism Credits: 3
- PAR 367 - Native American Religions Credits: 3
- PAR 392 - Global Justice, Liberty, and Human Rights Credits: 3
- PSC 352 - International Security Credits: 3
- PSC 353 - International Political Economy Credits: 3
- PSC 354 - International Environmental Politics Credits: 3
- PSC 357 - Political Violence Credits: 3
- PSC 359 - International Law Credits: 3
- PSC 361 - On War Credits: 3
- PSC 370 - Politics of Ethnic Conflict Credits: 3
- PSC 375 - European Politics Credits: 3
- PSC 376 - African Politics Credits: 3
- PSC 378 - Asian Politics Credits: 3
- PSC 379 - Latin American Politics Credits: 3
- PSC 380 - Politics of Developing Areas Credits: 3
- PSC 451 - Model United Nations Credits: 3, R6
- SM 350 - Global Sport and Culture Credits: 3
- SOC 373 - Globalization Credits: 3
- SPAN 322 - Hispanic Cultures II Credits: 3
- SPAN 432 - North American and Caribbean Literature Credits: 3, R6
- SPAN 434 - South American Hispanic Literature Credits: 3
Additional Information
Contact the Political Science Department for further information at 828- 227-7475. |
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