Interdisciplinary International Studies Minor
Royal Berglee, Coordinator
346 Rader Hall
606-783-2454
The purpose of the interdisciplinary international studies (IST) minor is to provide students with an understanding of the complex relationships that exist in the world today between nation-states and non-governmental organizations. The IST minor will allow students to investigate international issues through an interdisciplinary approach in which they will combine theory with practice.
Students may select courses that will provide them with a concentration in a specific nation (i.e., German, Canadian, or Chinese studies) or in a region/continent (i.e., Southeast Asian, South American or sub-Saharan Africa). Students may also choose a general approach to international studies. The intention is to equip students to live and work in a world with understanding and respect of other peoples.
Program Competencies
Upon completion of this program, the students will:
- Demonstrate elementary competence in at least one modern language beyond their native tongue.
- Develop an international context that will develop their personal and professional lives.
- Develop appreciation for the culture and civilization of other countries.
- Explain the implications of international issues to their major and/or profession.
- Navigate successfully in a foreign country.
The senior seminar class will provide the opportunity to analyze and synthesize material from the program.
IIS Minor Requirements
Core Requirements
IST 101 | Introduction to International Studies | 3 |
IST 301 | Education Abroad Experience | 1 |
IST 401 | Seminar in International Studies | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 7 |
Foreign Language Competency
Six hours of study in one foreign language or its equivalent as approved by the associate dean for international education.
Electives
Choose nine hours from the list of approved equated courses below:
Total Credit Hours: 22
For additional information on the interdisciplinary minor in international studies, contact the coordinator at 606-783-9369.