International Studies Degree
College of Arts & Sciences
The Related Fields Concentration in International
Studies is designed to offer students an opportunity
to gain global perspectives, to pursue greater understanding
of our interconnected world, and to prepare to apply
those insights in a variety of professions.
The subject matter is vast and the professional
and personal opportunities for utilizing it are rich
and varied. Therefore, the program is designed to
provide considerable latitude in matching the specific
content of individual programs to the needs and goals
of students. Thus, students will be required to work
closely with their academic advisor to plan the best
possible programs with the possibilities provided
by the Related Fields Concentration.
Paul Sum,
is the academic advisor to International Studies majors
(777-3550).
B.A. WITH MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
The degree requires 125 hours, including:
I. Graduation Requirements
as outlined in the UND Undergraduate & Graduate Academic
Catalog.
II. Level IV Proficiency General
in a language and an additional three hours.
III. The following curriculum:
Geography
161
Political Science 220
Anthropology 171
History 102
Political Science 225
Religious Studies 203 |
World
Regional Geography (3)
International Politics (3)
Cultural Anthropology (3)
Western Civilization since 1500 (3)
Comparative Politics (3)
World Religions (3) |
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hours from: |
History
106
History 215
History 362
History 364 |
Middle
Eastern Civilization (3)
Latin America Since 1825 (3)
Modern Chinese Civilization (3)
Modern Japanese Civilization (3) |
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hours from: |
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Upper division courses with an international
concentration or additional upper divisions
credits in a modern language.
These nine hours should be chosen in a way
that assures the classes are related and form
a cohesive unit. Examples of areas from which
the courses could come are International Relations,
Russian Studies, or Scandinavian Studies. Independent
studies, readings, internships, and foreign
exchange programs are other ways that this nine
hour requirement may be fulfilled.
Study abroad is strongly encouraged. |
For more information on the International
Studies degree contact
Paul
Sum (701) 777-3550
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