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					| 2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 International Studies Major with Inclusive Childhood Education Major  |  
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				Coordinator: Sharon R. Murphy, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science
 The international studies major is an interdisciplinary program leading to a B.A. degree. It is designed to educate students in the theoretical, substantive, and ethical dimensions of both the methods through which countries and international organizations interact and the problems that affect the world as a single unit. It also seeks to develop in each student a recognition and understanding of cultures outside those of the United States. The INS program helps to prepare students to enter careers in government, the foreign diplomatic service, intelligence agencies, international business, journalism, international law, and international service organizations. It is also an excellent preparation for graduate school in more specialized areas.
 
 
 INS majors take at least four courses in one foreign language at or  above the advanced level, ensuring that they are able to read, write and  speak a foreign language. Being equipped with these skills gives them  the edge as they enter the workforce or graduate school.
 
 Study abroad is also required for INS majors because it gives them the  opportunity to examine another society through personal observation and  experience. Nazareth has a wide variety of study abroad programs for its  students through our Center for International Education.
 
 INS majors have the option to double major in international studies and inclusive childhood/middle childhood education to achieve teacher certification. Students are required to have a minimum GPA of 2.7 before beginning student teaching.
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													| International Studies Core
 The International Studies major has a total of 42 required credit hours. In addition to the core courses listed below, all International Studies majors are required to take four courses in one foreign language at or above the advanced (200) level and three International Studies elective courses two of which must be upper division courses.   Study abroad is also required.  Foreign Language Requirement - 4 courses at or above the 200 levelInternational Studies Electives
 Students take three International Studies elective courses, two of which must be upper division courses.   Here is a partial list of INS elective courses: AHI 343G - Art of Indigenous Peoples Credits: 3AHI 271 - PI History of Art: Survey I Credits: 3AHI.Q 272 - Survey II: Late Renaissance thru 19th Century Art History Credits: 3AHI 273 - Introduction to 20th Century Art Credits: 3AHI 371 - The Art of Egypt and the Ancient Near East Credits: 3AHI 383G - PII Asian Art: India, China, Japan Credits: 3ANT 322G - PII Religion and Ritual in Africa Credits: 3ANT 310G - PII Ethnobotany Credits: 3ANT 313G - PII Gender and Society Credits: 3ANT 316G - Anthropology of Development Credits: 3ANT 320G - PII Peoples and Cultures of Africa Credits: 3ANT 326G - PII Anthropology of Religion in South Asia Credits: 3ANT 330G - PII Anthropology of Dance Credits: 3ANT 336 - Anthropology of Terrorism Credits: 3ANT 339G - PII Love in Action Credits: 3ANT 342G - PII Cultural Study in Kenya Credits: 3ANT 432G - PII Refugee Resettlement and Adaptation Credits: 3ARB 101 - Elementary Arabic I Credits: 3ARB 102 - Elementary Arabic II Credits: 3ARB 103 - Intermediate Arabic I Credits: 3ARB 104 - Intermediate Arabic II Credits: 3BIO 260G - PII Ethnobotany Credits: 3BIO 341 - PII Ecology and Conservation Biology of Costa Rica Credits: 3CHN 100 - Basic Chinese Language and Culture for Business Credits: 1CHN 101 - Elementary Chinese I Credits: 3CHN 102 - Elementary Chinese II Credits: 3CHN 103 - Intermediate Chinese I Credits: 3CHN 104 - Intermediate Chinese II Credits: 3CHN 201 - Advanced Chinese I Credits: 3CHN 305G - PII Road to Revolution: Modern Chinese Literature From the Late Qing to 1976 Credits: 3COMM 389 - International Graphic Narrative Credits: 3ECO 350 - PII Environmental Economics Credits: 3ECO 360 - Natural Resource Economics Credits: 3ENGL 205G - Survey of World Literature I Credits: 3ENGL 206G - Survey of World Literature II Credits: 3ENGL 330G - Irish Literature and Culture Credits: 3ENGL 332G - PII Asian Literature Credits: 3ENGL 333G - PII Literature of Africa, Latin America Asia and the Middle East Credits: 3ENGL 338G - PII Postcolonial Botswana Credits: 3ENGL 346 - PII Latino/a Literature Credits: 3 to 4ENGL 389 - International Graphic Narrative Credits: 3ENGL 415G - Postcolonial Literature Credits: 3GEO 102G - PI Cultural Geography Credits: 3HEB 101 - Elementary Modern Hebrew I Credits: 3HIS 106G - PI East Asian Civilization I Credits: 3HIS.Q 107 - East Asian Civilizations II Credits: 3HIS.Q 108 - Atlantic World I Credits: 3HIS 306G - Colonial Latin America Credits: 3HIS 307G - PII Latin America: the National Period Credits: 3HIS 309G - PII Arabs, Turks and Israelis: History And Politics of the Mediterranean Middle East Credits: 3HIS 312G - PII Politics of Sub-Sahara Africa Credits: 3HIS 314G - PII Imperial Russia Credits: 3HIS 315G - PII Russia in the 20th Century Credits: 3HIS 328G - PII China in the Twentieth Century Credits: 3HIS 329G - PII Imperial China Credits: 3HIS 330G - PII Women and Family in East Asia Credits: 3HIS 333G - PII Vietnam War Credits: 3HIS 334G - PII Introduction to Central Asian History Credits: 3HIS 335G - PII Persian Gulf - History and Politics Credits: 3HIS 339G - PII Modern Japan Credits: 3HIS 337 - Imperial Japan: Age of the Samurai Warrior Credits: 3HIS 338G - PII Postcolonial Botswana Credits: 3HIS 347G - Social History of Medicine and Disease In the Americas, 1780-1960S Credits: 3HIS 348 - History of Latinos in the United States Credits: 3HIS 402 - Europe and the World Since 1914 Credits: 3HIS 412 - PII U.S. Foreign Policy Credits: 3INS 483 - International Studies Internship Credits: 3JPN 101 - Elementary Japanese I Credits: 3JPN 102 - Elementary Japanese II Credits: 3JPN 103 - Intermediate Japanese I Credits: 3JPN 104 - Intermediate Japanese II Credits: 3LIT 206G - PI Film and Literature: Youth Discovering the World Credits: 3LIT 308G - PII Gay and Lesbian Images in Literature and Film Credits: 3LIT 310G - PII Latin American Women Writing in the Margins: Theories of Gender and Sexuality Credits: 3LIT 318G - PII Bledi-Bledi: Ethnic Youth, Hip-Hop Culture and Contested Cultural Identities in Contemporary France Credits: 3AST 450G - Global Asia Credits: 3LST 312 - PII Memory, Writing and the Italian Holocaust Credits: 3MGT 345 - Cross-Cultural Management Credits: 3MKT 419 - International Marketing Credits: 3MUS.Q 104 - PI Introduction to World Music Credits: 3MUS 205 - PII Women and Music Credits: 3MUS 415 - Topics in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Music History Credits: 3PAJ 201 - PII Peace and Justice Credits: 3PAJ 202 - Conflict Resolution Credits: 3PHL 325 - PII Philosophy & History of Sicily Credits: 3PSC 307G - PII Latin America, The National Period Credits: 3PSC 309G - PII Arabs, Turks and Israelis: History and Politics of the Mediterranean Middle East Credits: 3PSC 312G - PII Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa Credits: 3PSC 313G - PII Comparative Politics of Europe And Japan Credits: 3PSC 315G - PII Russia in the 20th Century Credits: 3PSC 318G - PII Islamic Political Philosophy Credits: 3PSC 328G - PII China in the Twentieth Century Credits: 3PSC 334G - PII Introduction to Central Asian History Credits: 3PSC 335G - PII Persian Gulf - History and Politics Credits: 3 /  PSC 336G - PII Women in the Middle East Credits: 3PSC 341 - PII Healthcare Politics: U.S. Policy in Comparative Perspective Credits: 3PSC 342 - PII US Social Policy in Comparative Perspective Credits: 3PSC 412 - PII United States Foreign Policy Credits: 3PSC 416 - PII International Law Credits: 3PSY 352G - PII Multicultural Psychology Credits: 3PTG 101 - Elementary Portuguese I Credits: 3PTG 102 - Elementary Portuguese II Credits: 3PTG 103 - Intermediate Portuguese I Credits: 3PTG 104 - Intermed Portuguese II Credits: 3RES 225G - PII Women and Goddesses in India Credits: 3RES 226G - PII Religions of East Asia Credits: 3RES 227G - PII Hinduism Credits: 3RES 228G - PII Islam Credits: 3RES 229G - PII Studies in the Qur’an Credits: 3RES 230G - PII Buddhism Credits: 3RES 241G - PII The Meaning of Bethsaida Credits: 3RES 251G - PII Religions of China Credits: 3RES 320 - PII Auschwitz and After: Religious Questions and Ethical Dilemmas Credits: 3RES 321 - PII Encountering Evil: Responses from World Religions Credits: 3RES 322G - PII Religion and Ritual in Africa Credits: 3RES 325G - Classic Texts of Chinese Religions Zen Credits: 3RES 326G - PII Anthropology of Religion in South Asia Credits: 3RES 327G - PII Sacred Literature of India Credits: 3RES 331 - PII Liberation Thought: Empowerment, Solidarity, and Praxis Credits: 3RES 332 - PII Living Well: Ethics in the World’s Religions Credits: 3RES 334G - PII Love, Sex, & the Body in World Religions Credits: 3RES 336G - PII Journeys Into Emptiness: the Quest For Transformation in the West and East Credits: 3RES 348G - PII Mysticism East and West Credits: 3RES 350G - PII Zen Meditation and Militarism: An Ethical Reflection Credits: 3RES 363G - PII Chinese Religion Performance Credits: 3RES 431G - PII Walking in the Footsteps of the Prophets: Discovering Your Spiritual Roots in the Holy Land Credits: 1RUS 101 - Elementary Russian I Credits: 3RUS 102 - Elementary Russian II Credits: 3RUS 103 - Intermediate Russian I Credits: 3RUS 104 - Intermediate Russian II Credits: 3SOC 313G - PII Gender and Society Credits: 3SWA 101 - Elementary Kiswahili I Credits: 3SWA 102 - Elementary Kiswahili II Credits: 3SWA 103 - Intermediate Kiswahili I Credits: 3SWA 104 - Intermediate Kiswahili II Credits: 3THA 333G - PII Anthropology of Dance Credits: 3THA 360G - PII Chinese Theatre Credits: 3THA 363G - PII Chinese Religion Performance Credits: 3WGS 301G - PII Latin American Women Writing In the Margins Credits: 3WGS 311 - PII Women’s Literature and Film of Contemporary Spain Credits: 3
Required Courses for Inclusive Childhood Education Major
 Inclusive Early Childhood/Childhood Education Major Requirements Inclusive Childhood/Middle Childhood Education Major Requirements  International Studies Senior Experience
 The senior experience has two parts. INS 400 - Junior-Senior Seminar in International Studies ties together and demonstrates the interconnectedness of the various courses and disciplines of the INS major.  Particular attention is given to global trends in political, economic, and social development, and to contemporary problems faced by the international community.  Students undertake a major research project in which they analyze a specific international issue and make a policy recommendation toward its solution. They are also required to do a public, oral defense of it.  INS 499 - Senior Comprehensive Examination provides an opportunity for graduating seniors to demonstrate, in both oral and written form, a proficiency in the discipline appropriate to the undergraduate level.    Sample Program for International Studies Major with Inclusive Education
Freshman Year
  Perspectives I Credits: 3Math and Science Perspectives I Credits: 7Modern Foreign Language 201 - 202 Level Credits: 6  As well as:  Sophomore Year
  Perspectives I Credits: 12Math or Science Perspectives II Credits: 3Modern Foreign Language 203 - 204 Level Credits: 6  As well as:  Junior Year
  Perspectives II Credits: 6International Studies Electives Credits: 6  As well as:  Summer Between Junior and Senior Year
Senior Year
  International Studies Electives Credits: 6  Other Elective Credits: 3 As well as: |   Return to: College of Arts and Sciences
 
 
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