International Studies Minor

The International Studies program is comprised of faculty from the departments of Geography, History, Modern Languages & Literature, and Political Science. The program offers courses which address an interdisciplinary study of a region or place through history, politics, literature, culture, and geography of the region. The International Studies minor complements most majors offered at the University and contributes to preparation for a variety of professions in an increasingly globalized economy.

International Studies credit can be earned only by taking one of these courses, or by transferring an approved course from another institution.

Course Objectives: After completing an International Studies course a student will be able to:

  • Understand the interaction between the physical and cultural geography of the region under study, as well as the contemporary environmental challenges being confronted.
  • Explain the basic nature of written and oral communication in the region.
  • Give a correct account of the general history of the region and its influence on modern events.
  • List the names and accomplishments of dominant political leaders, the viewpoints of varied parties, and the issues involved in socio-political decision making.
  • Explain the philosophical/religious perspectives inherited from the past and the frameworks they provide for contemporary human activity.
  • Recognize typical works of art, architecture, and music; and explain the links between these works and the ruling ideas of society.
  • Read and view seminal texts by contemporary authors and film makers and explain their historical background.
  • Find and analyze news from the region found on the Web.

Minor Requirements

An International Studies minor consists of the following courses:

Total Credit Hours:6

And four International Studies courses selected from the following three credit hour courses:

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 18

International Studies Minor Requirement Notes:

  • ENGL 103 and sophomore status are prerequisites for all IS courses.