International Studies
Minor in International Studies
Minor Requirements: Core = 5 units, Collateral = 0 units, Total = 5 units
The minor in International Studies provides an international dimension to almost any discipline of study, including major programs in the social sciences, modern languages and literature, and education. Students in the School of Business Administration who desire a foundation for international business will find the minor an ideal complement to a major in general business, finance, management, or marketing. International business majors will benefit from the minor's added focus on international perspectives from the humanities and social sciences. A minor in International Studies can also strengthen preparation for admission to graduate programs or professional schools of law or medicine.
Code | Title | Units |
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Requirements | ||
POLI 203 | International Relations | 1 |
INSU 201H | Foundations of Globalization | 1 |
One unit in modern language 200, 300, or 400 level | 1 | |
Select one from the following: | 1 | |
International Economics | ||
Cultural and Political Ecology | ||
International Law | ||
Politics of International Trade and Finance | ||
Select one from the following: | 1 | |
Sub-Saharan African Economic History of Colonialism and its Aftermath | ||
Latin American History: The Challenges of Modern Nationhood | ||
Modern Britain | ||
The History of Modern China | ||
The Modern Middle East | ||
Contemporary Islamic Civilization | ||
Politics of the Developing World | ||
Comparative Politics | ||
Russian Foreign Policy | ||
Russian Politics | ||
Latin American Politics | ||
Politics in Africa | ||
Or an approved 300 or 400 level Study Abroad unit | ||
Total Units | 5 |