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MINOR IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Coordinator: Dr. Dwight Call
A minor in International Studies requires 18 semester hours with grades of C or better, distributed as follows:
- Foreign language (0-3 hours): Students must demonstrate minimum proficiency by completing a 2000-level course in a language other than English. Up to 3 credits of foreign language can be used toward the minor.
- An area of concentration chosen from the following list. At least fifteen semester hours must be at the 3000-4000 level, no more than six from the same discipline. The concentration may be a geographical area, a disciplinary study or other field chosen after consultation with the program coordinator. Other courses and courses taken abroad as approved by the program coordinator may be used to fulfill requirements for these hours. Courses that count toward a student's major or other minor requirements can also count toward the Minor in International Studies.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences:
Introduction to African Studies |
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The Geography of Africa |
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Traditional African Worldview and Education |
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African Music and Dance |
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African Country Project |
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African Literature |
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The Politics of Modern Africa |
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African Women Writers |
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AFST 4615 |
Law and Social Change in Africa |
African Art History |
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African Technology and Society |
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Indigenous Peoples of Latin America |
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Plants and People of Latin America |
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Twentieth-Century Art, 1900-1945 |
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Late Twentieth-Century Art, 1945-Present |
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African Art History |
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Asian Art History-Chinese |
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Asian Art History-Indian |
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Comparative Criminal Justice Systems |
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World Literature |
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Comparative Literature |
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African Literature |
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French Culture and Civilization I |
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French Culture and Civilization II |
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World Regional Geography |
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Regional Geography: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, or Southern World |
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Political Geography |
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Cultural Geography |
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German Civilization |
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Asia Since 1500 |
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Modern Latin America |
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Modern Europe |
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Modern Germany |
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Twentieth Century Russia |
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Intellectual and Cultural History of Europe Since 1550 |
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Modern Britain |
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The British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations |
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Contemporary American Foreign Policy |
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History of United States and Latin American Relations |
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Modern Middle East |
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The Vietnam War |
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Modern China |
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Modern Mexico |
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Modern Caribbean |
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Global Issues and Society |
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Study Abroad Seminar |
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Independent Study in International Studies |
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Internship in International Studies |
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Study Abroad |
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International Mass Media Systems |
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International Politics and Issues |
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Comparative Politics |
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Environmental Policy |
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The Politics of Spain |
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The Politics of the European Union |
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The Politics of the Middle East |
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The Politics of Modern Africa |
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The Politics of Latin America |
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Contemporary International Problems |
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Comparative Foreign Policy |
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Contemporary American Foreign Policy |
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The Vietnam War |
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Environmental Policy |
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Introduction to World Religions |
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Comparative Religion |
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Intercultural Communication |
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SOCI 3326 |
Social Change |
Survey of Spanish Literature II |
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Survey of Latin American Literature II |
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Spanish Civilization |
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Seminar in Contemporary Latin American Culture |
College of Business:
Managerial Communications |
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Global and Intercultural |
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E-Commerce in a Global Society |
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International Trade |
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International Finance |
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Comparative Economic Systems |
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Intermediate Macroeconomics |
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International Economic Development |
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Financial Markets and Institutions |
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International Management |
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International Marketing Environment |
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International Marketing Strategies |