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International Studies Minor –
25 credit hours |
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Effective as of Fall 2013 |
The IS Minor consists of 25 credit hours, including
16 from specified core courses and 9 credit hours from approved 300
or 400 level courses with a regional or thematic focus.
Students design their programs of study in consultation with
the International Studies Academic Advisor.
Students must also participate in an approved study abroad
program or complete a substantial research paper in international
studies. During their
senior year students take International Studies 490 (1 credit hour)
in which they complete a self-reflective project that draws together
several aspects of their experiences in the course work and the
study abroad program (or their research paper).
Foreign Language(s) (6 credit hours)
Six credit hours in any foreign language(s) beyond the ISU Foundational Studies requirement for
foreign language.
HIST 102 – Studies in
World Civilization since 1500
Students must take two courses from the following four.
Only one may be in political science.
Economics:
ECON 100 – Basic
Economics
Cultural:
ENVI 130 – World
Cultures and Environments
Political Science:
PSCI 271 –
Introduction to International
Relations
PSCI 280 – Introduction
to Comparative Politics
Three courses at the 300 or 400 level focused on a particular region
or theme.
These must be approved by the IS Academic Advisor.
The
Study Abroad Experience must meet the following criteria:
Note: Study abroad courses may be in any discipline, but if appropriate they can also be used for
the foreign
language or regional/thematic focus requirements.
International Studies:
IS-490 - Senior Project in
International Studies