+ International Studies
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Shatzel Hall, 419-372-7814
International
Studies Program provides an interdisciplinary approach to international
and global connections. The major acquaints students with approaches
from the social sciences and natural sciences. The student's individual
program may focus on a world region, a particular issue or discipline,
or a future career goal such as government, business, or foreign
service. All IS majors continue foreign language at least through
the third-year college level. We encourage all majors to spend a
year or a semester abroad; shorter programs are also available.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in International
Studies are expected to:
- Understand
the connections between countries; describe the impact of international
events or arrangements at the regional, national, and local levels
in at least one major area of the world;
- Articulate
how historical processes, such as colonialism, post-colonialism,
and globalization, have led to our current situation in general,
and to specific conditions in at least one area of the world;
- Analyze and
describe global issues both qualitatively and quantitatively,
using approaches from both the humanities and the social sciences;
- Demonstrate
a basic command of at least two appropriate disciplinary approaches,
such as economics, sociology (demographics), political science,
history, literature, popular culture, environmental studies, cultural
studies, or regional studies;
- Apply interdisciplinary
approaches, including foreign language skills and international
experience, to research and present specific global issues.
Major,
Bachelor of Artsminor required (42 hours)
Required
Courses:
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