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Minor in International Studies

The Minor in International Studies offers students the opportunity to combine a major in a standard discipline with an interdisciplinary examination of the contexts and structures of relationships among nations.

All students pursuing a Minor in International Studies must complete 18 semester credit hours.

  1. 3 semester credit hours selected from the following:

    INS 2403 Introduction to International Study
    POL 2533 Introduction to Political Science
    POL 2603 International Politics

  2. 15 semester credit hours; 12 hours of which must be at the upper-division level, and 3 semester credit hours must be taken from three of the four different categories below:

    1. Geography or History:

      GRG 1023 World Regional Geography
      GRG 3113 Geography of the United States and Canada
      GRG 3143 Geography of Mexico
      GRG 3213 Cultural Geography
      GRG 3423 Geopolitics of Russia and Eurasia
      GRG 3433 The Geography and Politics of the Asian Rim
      GRG 3533 Geography of Economic Activity
      GRG 3613 Conservation of Resources
      GRG 3633 Geography of Development
      HIS 2533 Introduction to Latin American Civilization
      HIS 2543 Introduction to Islamic Civilization
      HIS 2553 Introduction to East Asian Civilization
      HIS 2563 Introduction to European Civilization
      HIS 2573 Introduction to African Civilization
      HIS 2583 Introduction to South Asian Civilization
      HIS 3243 Europe in the Nineteenth Century
      HIS 3283 Twentieth-Century Europe
      HIS 3303 History of Mexico
      HIS 3353 Latin America since Independence
      HIS 3373 Revolution in Latin America
      HIS 3523 European Cultural History
      HIS 3603 Africa in Colonial and Post-Colonial Contexts
      HIS 3613 African Politics, States, and Empires
      HIS 3643 Modern Spain
      HIS 3753 The Soviet Union and After
      HIS 3823 History of American Foreign Relations
      HIS 3943 Modern India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
      HIS 4403 Southern South America
      IDS 2213 World Civilization since the Fifteenth Century

    2. Economics, Finance or Marketing International Business:

      ECO 3193 The International Economy
      ECO 4303 Economic Problems of Developing Countries
      FIN 4613 Introduction to International Finance
      MGT 4073 International Management
      MGT 4083 Comparative International Management Practices
      MKT 4073 International Marketing

    3. Humanities, Intercultural Communication and Fine Arts:

      AHC 1123 Survey of Art and Architecture in Europe and the New World from 1350 to 1750
      AHC 1133 Survey of Modern Art
      AHC 3113 Contemporary Art
      AHC 3123 Northern European Art: Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
      AHC 3423 Pre-Columbian Art and Architecture of Mesoamerica
      ARC 2413 History of Architecture: Antiquity through Medieval
      ARC 2423 History of Architecture: Renaissance through Nineteenth Century
      COM 3553 Intercultural Communication
      COM 3563 International Communication
      CSH 1203 Introduction to Hispanic Cultures
      CSH 1213 Topics in World Cultures
      GER 4213 Topics in German Culture and Linguistics
      HUM 2093 World Religions
      HUM 3623 Topics in National Cultures and Civilizations
      IDS 2313 World Literature II: Since the Sixteenth Century
      PHI 3073 Asian Philosophy
      POL 3743 Film in Politics
      SPN 2523 Hispanic Culture and Communication
      SPN 3613 Spanish Culture and Civilization
      SPN 3623 Latin American Culture and Civilization

    4. Social Sciences:

      ANT 3363 Indians of Mesoamerica
      ANT 4263 Social and Cultural Change
      CRJ 4433 Police and National Security Intelligence
      INS 4953 Topics in International Studies
      POL 2603 International Politics
      POL 2633 Comparative Politics
      POL 3003 International Law
      POL 3033 International Governance
      POL 3043 Human Rights
      POL 3063 Comparative Political Participation
      POL 3393 Latin American Politics
      POL 3403 European Politics
      POL 3423 Geopolitics of Russia and Eurasia
      POL 3433 Governments and Politics of Southeast Asia
      POL 3443 Governments and Politics of East Asia
      POL 3453 The Politics of Mexico
      POL 3463 Politics of the Third World
      POL 3473 Theories and Problems in Latin American Politics
      POL 3483 International Political Economy
      POL 3493 Politics of the Middle East
      POL 3503 American Foreign Policy since World War II
      POL 3513 International Organizations
      POL 3523 Force in International Politics
      POL 3563 Current Issues in World Politics
      POL 3743 Film in Politics
      POL 3763 Globalization
      POL 3783 Comparative Democratization
      POL 3793 Politics and Ethics of International Business
      POL 4003 Comparative Foreign Policy
      POL 4103 Latin America and the World
      POL 4143 The European Union
      PSY 3053 Cross-Cultural Psychology
      SOC 3533 Border and Transnational Relations

  3. Two college semesters or the equivalent in a single foreign language.

To declare a Minor in International Studies, obtain advice, or seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students should consult the College of Liberal and Fine Arts Advising Center.

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