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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Studies - 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.

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 level

International 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:

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


Freshman Year


  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 3
  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Math and Science with Lab  Credits: 7
  • Foreign Language 101 (Level or higher) Credits: 3
  • Foreign Language 102 (Level or higher) Credits: 3
  • Health/Wellness Credits: 0

As well as:

Sophomore Year


  • Perspectives - Enduring Questions (PEQ) Credits: 9
  • Foreign Language (103-104 or 201-202) Credits: 6
  • Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 6

As well as:

Junior Year


  • Integrative Studies (IS) Credits: 3
  • Electives Credits: 9
  • International Studies Electives Credits: 6
  • Foreign Language (201-202 or 203 - 204 Level) Credits: 6
  • Study Abroad (one semester)
  • Experiential Learning (EL) Pathway
  • Core Milestone Experience (CME)  Credits: 0

As well as:

Senior Year


  • Electives Credits: 12
  • International Studies Electives Credits: 6
  • Foreign Language (203-204 Level or higher) Credits: 6

As well as:

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