International Studies Major

Requirements for the Major

Required Courses:

IST 110Introduction to International Studies

3

IST 210Research Design

3

POL 260Introduction to International Relations

3

OR

IST 260Theories of Race and Ethnicity in International Studies

IST 500Senior Seminar

3

     

Modern Language Requirement:

One modern language through the 220-level from the following:
ARB 220Intermediate Arabic-II

3

CHN 220Intermediate Chinese-II

3

FRE 220Intermediate Workshop

3

FRE 221Accelerated Intermediate French Workshop

3

GER 220Images of History and Civilization

3

JPN 220Intermediate Japanese II

3

SPA 220Intermediate II

3

NOTE: Students placed at entrance in a course numbered higher than 220 are exempt from this requirement. In all other respects, completion of this requirement follows the College’s general policies regarding the fulfillment of foreign language requirements. See Degree Requirements section of the online catalog: Policies for Fulfilling the Second Language Requirement.

Interdisciplinary Regional Study Requirement:

One IST course numbered 340 to 349 from the following:
IST 340Europe: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 341Latin America: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 343Africa: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 344Middle East: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 345South Asia: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 346East Asia: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

IST 347North America: Politics, Society, and Culture

3

     

Interdisciplinary Global Study Requirement:

Two IST course numbered 350 to 399 from the following:
IST 360Global Health: Covid-19 in Context

3

IST 361Global Challenges and Social Justice

3

IST 370War

3

IST 372/ENS 310Environmental Justice

3

IST 374Gendered/ing Global Issues

3

IST 381Sport, Africa, & Development

3

IST 385Global Petro-Cultures

3

     

Student-Directed Specialization (SDS) Requirements:

4 courses chosen from a list prepared and approved by the IST faculty, across at least 3 different disciplines. 

Students will work with their advisor to develop a clear and coherent rationale for the choice of these courses. 

This allows maximum choice for students to create their own focused specialization. (12 credits total)