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Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
Program Overview
Department(s)
Program Level
Program Code
Status
Requisites
- ANTH2000
- GEOG1500
- GEOG2000
- INTR1000
- PSCI2000
- PSCI2100
Four semesters of the same modern language, or demonstrated proficiency at fourth-semester level of an approved language; OR intensive language study during a Study Abroad experience; OR an individualized language study plan as developed in consultation with the program chair. See Modern Language Requirements section for more details on demonstrating proficiency other than by taking courses.
- INTR3000
- PSCI3500
- INTR4900
One 3000-level HIST course
Option 1: Anthropology, Development and Sustainability (18 credits)
Option 2: International Relations and Security (18 credits)
- INTR3500
- ECON3430
- ENVS3020
- GEOG3700
- ANTH3200
- ANTH3400
- ANTH3600
- ECON3430
- ENVS3020
- GEOG3700
- HIST3650
- HIST3655
- HIST3788
- INTR3100
- INTR3350
- NSCI3000
- PHIL4500
or Any INTR 39XX - Contemporary Nations course (e.g., China, EU, Japan, Korea)
or any 3000-level ANTH, ECON, ENVS, GEOG, INTR, or PSCI course
- PSCI3412
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- HIST3676
- HIST3780
- INTR3200
- INTR3250
- INTR3275
- INTR3300
- INTR3400
- PSCI3525
- PSCI3540
or Any INTR 39XX - Contemporary Nations course (e.g., China, EU, Japan, Korea)
or any 3000-level ANTH, ECON, ENVS, GEOG, INTR, or PSCI course