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International Studies Minor

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Explore and analyze the world at large

Study world religions, international economics, geography, history, world poverty and development, international relations, politics, and language. A deeper understanding of the world at large can support nearly every major course of study and sharpen professional expertise in everything from art to finance. This minor program requires 27 total credits.

Department

Course Number

Credits

Course Title

BMS

306

3

World Religions

ECO

309

3

International Economics

GEO

105

3

Introduction to Geography

HIS

206

3

Twentieth-Century World History and Culture

INT

105

3

World Poverty and World Development

LAN

195

6

Special Topics in Language
or SPN 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202 that totals at least two semesters of a language or linguistics

POL

309

3

International Relations

POL

316

3

Comparative Politics

There are 27 credits required for this minor.

Recommended Courses

Department

Course Number

Credits

Course Title

ART

101

3

Art to the Early Renaissance

ART

102

3

Art from the Early Renaissance to the Present

BUS

435

3

International Business (undergraduate version of BUS 535)

BUS

495

3-9

Selected Topics in International Business

ECO

201

3

Introduction to Macroeconomics

ENG

318

3

World Literature II

INT

228

3

Cultures & Environment of Global Business

MUS

117

3

Ethnomusicology (Folk Music)

POL

106

3

Introduction to Politics

POL

206

3

American Foreign Policy

SOC

106

3

Societies

LAN

195

3-6

Special Topics in Language 
or SPN 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 201, 202 (to provide students with as much language study as their curricula permit)

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