Minor in International and Global Studies
The International and Global Studies degree provides a broad understanding of world affairs and competence for entry-level positions in the field.
Students learn how to conduct research and receive professional development training to prepare them for careers such as those in government, non-profit or business.
Graduates have gone on to work in the Department of State, Department of Commerce, Department of Interior, Central Intelligence Agency and Peace Corps.
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Code | Title | Semester Hours |
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Requirements for minor: | ||
IGS 2301 | Political Geography | 3 |
or IGS 2302 | Intercultural Engagement in Global Affairs | |
or LN 2300 | Languages and their Peoples | |
EC 2301 | Introductory Macroeconomic Theory | 3 |
or EC 2303 | Introductory Microeconomic Theory | |
HS 2322 | Historical Analysis: World History since 1500 | 3 |
HS 3305 | History of United States Foreign Policy | 3 |
or HS 3314 | U. S. Military History | |
PO 1314 | Introduction to Global Affairs | 3 |
PO 3361 | International Relations Theory | 3 |
Second Year Foreign Language II | 3 | |
Selection one of the following | ||
Second Year Arabic II | ||
Second Year French II | ||
Second Year German II | ||
Second Year Japanese II | ||
Second-Year Korean II | ||
2nd Year Portuguese II | ||
Portuguese for Spanish Speakers II | ||
2nd Year Russian II | ||
Second Year Spanish II | ||
Total Semester Hours | 21 |