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.

Contact

Claudia Donoso, Ph.D.

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Requirements for minor:
IGS 2301Political Geography3
or IGS 2302 Intercultural Engagement in Global Affairs
or LN 2300 Languages and their Peoples
EC 2301Introductory Macroeconomic Theory3
or EC 2303 Introductory Microeconomic Theory
HS 2322Historical Analysis: World History since 15003
HS 3305History of United States Foreign Policy3
or HS 3314 U. S. Military History
PO 1314Introduction to Global Affairs3
PO 3361International Relations Theory3
Second Year Foreign Language II3
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 Hours21