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Nov 22, 2024
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2021-22 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies, BA or BS
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Requirements for the Major
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Fulfill baccalaureate degree requirements. Note that with the three-year language requirement in the major, most students will complete a BA degree. 2.
Maintain a 2.5 GPA in all courses taken for the major. Note: All coursework in the major is to be taken for a letter grade (not P/NP). 3.
Complete the required core courses in the international studies major, satisfy the language requirement, and complete the upper division requirements in both World Studies and Regional and Country Studies.
Required core courses |
40 |
Language |
0-48 |
World Studies courses |
8 |
Regional and Country Studies courses |
12 |
Total |
60* (plus language credits) |
*Notes: A total of 32 credits of Social Science and Humanities Explorations requirements and Strand I and J Integration requirements is normally met within the major.
A. Foundations of International Studies (20 credits)
B. Fundamentals of International Politics, Economy, and Culture (20 credits)
*The Research Methods requirement is met by successful completion of one of the following courses:
Language
(0-48 credits)
A. Students must demonstrate proficiency in a second language equivalent to at least three years of instruction at the college level. For students whose first language is English, competency is demonstrated in one of the following ways:
- Three years of on-campus foreign language study in a single language, or at least 12 credits of a single foreign language at the third year level or above.
- Two years of on-campus foreign language study, plus a year of immersion in a related foreign culture in a study abroad program, or two years of on-campus foreign language study, plus a one term study abroad program with intensive language courses at a level equivalent to at least 12 upper division SOU language credits.
- One year of on-campus language study, plus a one-year study abroad program with an intensive language component in the chosen language. At least 12 credits of the program taken abroad must be in language courses at a level equivalent to upper division SOU courses.
- Successful completion for third year equivalency of an examination administered through the SOU foreign languages and literatures program.
- Students who wish to fulfill their language proficiency with a language not taught on the SOU campus may do so by completing, with advisor approval, a one-year study abroad program with intensive language courses. The student must complete the equivalent of at least 36 credits of language study, of which at least 12 must be at a level equivalent to upper division courses on the SOU campus.
B. Alternatively, students may demonstrate proficiency in two foreign languages equivalent to two years of instruction at the college level. For students whose first language is English, competency is demonstrated for each language in one of the following ways:
- Two years of on-campus foreign language study, or at least 12 credits at the second year level or above.
- One year of on-campus foreign language study, plus a year of immersion in a related foreign culture in a study abroad program, or one year of on-campus foreign language, plus a one term study abroad program with intensive language courses.
- A one-year study abroad program with an intensive language component in the chosen language.
- Successful completion for second year equivalency of an examination administered through the SOU foreign languages and literatures program.
Entering majors whose native language is English must meet with a foreign language and literatures advisor to plan their foreign language curriculum. For students whose primary language is not English, demonstrated competency in English fulfills the language requirement. Required language credits vary depending on language proficiency at time of admission to the major.
Upper Division Requirements
Students are required to complete 12 upper division credits in World Studies and 12 upper division credits in Regional and Country Studies. With the exception of IS courses, no more than 8 credits may be applied to each of these two upper division requirements for the IS major from any one disciplinary prefix. Students should work with their advisers to decide how to concentrate their courses.
Note: Many upper division courses have disciplinary prerequisites. Students must carefully plan ahead to ensure that they are able to meet these prerequisites. Lower division prerequisites may include:
World Studies (8 credits)
World Studies courses explore international political and economic relations or intercultural relations among peoples.
- ARTH 342 - History of Collaborative Art and Social Practice 4 credits
- ARTH 343 - Globalization and Contemporary Art 4 credits
- ARTH 344 - Art, Culture, and Politics 4 credits
- ARTH 345 - Activist Artists and Work in the Community 4 credits
- ARTH 346 - Art and Sustainability 4 credits
- ARTH 450 - Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Art 4 credits
- BA 411 - Sustainable Tourism 4 credits
- BA 447 - International Marketing 4 credits
- BA 473 - International Financial Management 4 credits
- BA 477 - International Business 4 credits
- CS 346 - Computer Forensics 4 credits
- CCJ 460 - Transnational Crime and Justice 4 credits
- COMM 355 - Communication, Culture, and Conflict 4 credits
- COMM 441 - International Communication 4 credits
- COMM 448 - Mediation 4 credits
- COMM 455 - Conflict Management 4 credits
- COMM 460F - International Fashion, Textiles, and Communication 4 credits
- EC 321 - International Trade and Finance 4 credits
- EC 379 - Economic Development 4 credits
- ED 398 - Teaching Global Perspectives Through Children’s Literature 4 credits
or - ENG 398 - Teaching Global Perspectives Through Children’s Literature 4 credits
- ED 438 - Children Around the World 4 credits
- ENG 454 - U.S. Ethnic Literature 4 credits
- ENG 457 - Decolonization: Literature and Theory 4 credits
- FR 320 - Francophone Cultures of the World 4 credits
- GSWS 301 - Global Gender Movements 4 credits
- HST 372 - Twentieth-Century Revolutions 4 credits
- HST 393 / PS 393 - Oil, Politics, and the Environment 4 credits
- HST 421 - Environmental History 4 credits
- HST 453 / PS 453 - The Cold War 4 credits
- HST 460 / PS 460 - Grand Strategy 4 credits
- HST 490 - Topics in World History 4 credits
- IS 370 - Topics in International Political Economy 4 credits
- NAS 301 - Tribal Critical Race Theory 4 credits
- PS 310 - Media and American Politics 4 credits
- PS 358 - Terrorism 4 credits
- PS 407 - Seminar 1 to 4 credits (approved topics only)
- SOAN 334 - Anthropological Perspectives on the Native American Frontier 4 credits
- SOAN 336 - Topics in Global/Local Interconnections 4 credits
- SOAN 337 - Racial and Ethnic Relations 4 credits
- SOAN 372 - Social Inequality 4 credits
- SOAN 407 - Seminar 1 to 4 credits (approved topics only)
- SOAN 451 - Cultural Ecology 4 credits
- SOAN 452 - Global Environmental Movements 4 credits
Regional and Country Studies (12 credits)
Regional and Country Studies courses explore the internal workings of specific places.
- EC 389 - America in the Global Economy 4 credits
- ENG 341 - Class, Culture, and Feminism in Victorian and Edwardian England 4 credits
- ENG 372 - Topics in British Literature After 1800 4 credits
- ENG 443 - Chicanx Literature 4 credits
- ENG 447 - Major Forces in Literature 4 credits (approved topics only)
- ENG 454 - U.S. Ethnic Literature 4 credits
- ENG 457 - Decolonization: Literature and Theory 4 credits
- HST 343 - Modern Europe 4 credits
- HST 345 - Atlantic World I: Spain, Portugal, Africa and the Caribbean, 700-1500 4 credits
- HST 346 - Atlantic World II: Colonial Latin America 1500-1750 4 credits
- HST 347 - Atlantic World III: Republicanism, Independence and Abolition, 1750-1900 4 credits
- HST 348 - Marx and Jesus in Latin America 4 credits
- HST 352 - Modern Latin America 4 credits
- HST 454 - U.S.-Latin American Relations 4 credits
- HST 461 / PS 461 - U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1991 4 credits
- HST 466 - Indigenous Elites of the Americas, 15th-19th Century 4 credits
- IS 380 - Regional and Country Studies 4 credits
- NAS 318 - Native North America 4 credits
- NAS 368 - Native American Topics 4 credits
- NAS 375 - Representing “el indio” in Latin American Anthropology, Literature, and Culture 4 credits
- NAS 440 - American Indian Identities 4 credits
- SOAN 319 - Cultures of the World 4 credits
- SOAN 453 - Democracy in Africa 4 credits
- SPAN 320 - Topics in Hispanic Film 4 credits
- SPAN 324 - Influential Writers in Hispanic Literature 4 credits
- SPAN 421 - Selected Genre or Historical Period Studies 4 credits
- SPAN 422 - Major Literary Figures 4 credits
- SPAN 425 - Topics in Contemporary Hispanic Literature and Society 4 credits each
- SPAN 441 - Topics in Hispanic Cultural Studies 4 credits each
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