International Studies - Minor Program
This minor history of the world. The program requires significant experience with a foreign language, travel experience and interdisciplinary problem solving is designed to provide students with an international perspective on their major discipline. The goal of this program is to develop an interdisciplinary perspective on global (and local) issues with a better understanding of language, culture, and history of the world.
Minor Program (24 credit hours)
Code | Title | Hours |
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Foreign language requirement | ||
Select three semesters of any college-level foreign language 1 | 9 | |
Study abroad requirement | ||
The requirement is flexible in terms and may be met through semester abroad, travel study, or academic component of university ministry trips. Fulfillment of this requirement is determined in consultation with the student’s advisor. | 3 | |
Required Courses | ||
POLI 103 | Introduction to World Politics, International Law, and Organization | 3 |
INTS 400 | International Studies Capstone 2 | 3 |
Electives | ||
Select one of the following Business/Social Sciences courses: | 3 | |
International Business (3) | ||
International Economics (3) | ||
International Marketing (3) | ||
Comparative Political Analysis (3) | ||
Middle East in World Affairs (3) | ||
United States in World Affairs (3) | ||
Introduction to Anthropology (3) | ||
Select one of the following Humanities courses: | 3 | |
Ancient, Medieval & Non-European Art History (3) | ||
British Anglophone Literature 1890-Present (3) | ||
Ancient Literature (3) | ||
World Literature Before 1900 (3) | ||
World Literature After 1900 (3) | ||
History of Africa (3) | ||
History of the Middle East (3) | ||
History of Latin America (3) | ||
Medieval Europe (3) | ||
Modern Europe I (3) | ||
Modern Europe II (3) | ||
Classical Civilization of Greece and Rome (3) | ||
World Religions (3) | ||
Total Hours | 24 |
- 1
At least one semester of which must be taken at USF or in USF study abroad programs. Students may petition to fulfill the foreign language requirement through language study or through testing. Please consult the Credit for Prior Learning section of this catalog for more information.
- 2
Taken after all other requirements are fulfilled.