International Affairs (BA)

The International Affairs (BA) program is no longer accepting new students.

Mary Hill Cole, Amy Diduch, Brenci Patiño, Abigail Wightman

Requirements for the Major in International Affairs

One year (two semesters) of one foreign language at the intermediate level or above 

One Course in Research Methods: POLS/ECON 301 Advanced Data Analysis; Math 233 Statistical Methods I, or any course with designated "R" with approval of the coordinator of International Affairs (Note: Additional courses recommended)

POLS 400 Senior Seminar OR ECON 401 Senior Project (Note: ECON 401 requires additional prerequisites)

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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15

Choose two ECON electives

One elective below must fulfill the Research and Information Literacy General Education Requirement.

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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6

Choose two POLS electives

Must be approved by the coordinator.

Sub-Total Credits
6

Choose two Area Studies electives

Africa

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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
3

Courses counted as requirements for the major may not be double counted as electives.

Double majors in Economics/International Affairs, or Political Science/International Affairs may not double count electives between majors (i.e. if you count a course as an elective in one major, you cannot count the same course as an elective towards the second major). 

Double majors in Economics/International Affairs, or Political Science/International Affairs complete a single interdisciplinary senior project in fulfillment of the “M” general education requirement.

No more than six semester hours may be applied to both a major and a minor.

 

Total credits:
39

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