Departments & Programs
International Studies
Major in International Studies—B.A.
Required Courses
Students must complete a minimum of 41 credit hours including the following:
- Two core courses chosen from I202–I210; one of the two must introduce the chosen thematic concentration (6 cr.).
- Four courses (at least 12 credit hours) at the 300–400 level (excluding I400, I405, I406 and I498). Two 300-level courses must be in the student's chosen thematic concentration; the remaining two 300-level or 400-level courses may be chosen from International Studies courses, regardless of thematic concentration.
- I315. Completion of I315 before the overseas experience is strongly recommended.
- I400 or I406 (3 cr.).
- Three courses (at least 9 credit hours) at the 300–400 level from a regional concentration area, taken outside of International Studies.
- Foreign language proficiency (at least 6 credit hours) beyond the College's general requirement for B.A. degrees. Students may pursue the study of a single foreign language through six semesters; they may study one foreign language through four semesters and study a second foreign language through two semesters; or they may study one foreign language through four semesters, study the first semester of a second foreign language, and study the first semester of a third foreign language. Non–native speakers of English may petition International Studies for exemption from third-year language study. See advisor for details about procedure and necessary documentation.
- An overseas experience (study or internship, INTL-I 498) of at least 6 weeks duration, approved in advance by International Studies.
- ASCS-Q 299 College to Career III: Market Yourself for the Job and Internship Search (2 cr.).
- An approved outside minor, ideally related to the chosen thematic or regional concentration.
Note: Students may need more than 41 credit hours to complete the overseas/international experience requirement.
Students must also complete the degree requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences.