International Studies Program, Interdisciplinary Studies
28 credits
Introduction
The International Studies Minor provides a global perspective in a cross-disciplinary course of study.
The Minor is designed to provide students with the knowledge, perspectives and skills that are critical for global citizenship and careers in today’s increasingly interrelated world. The Minor consists of (1) completion of an approved international study program, exchange, or service-learning experience, (2) International Studies courses, (3) the study of a second language, and (4) course work in related fields. Students completing this minor will be well prepared for a variety of professional opportunities.
Advisement for the minor can be secured through the Executive Director for the Center for International Studies. Professor Vicki Hamblin, Miller Hall 215B, 360-650-4859.
Why Consider an International Studies Minor?
The International Studies minor can make major coursework more applicable to a particular part of the world, can enhance a major’s relevancy to real-world issues, and can instill the principles needed to effectively evaluate experiences from outside one’s own borders.
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The International Studies minor doesn’t lead to a specific career. Instead, it enhances many different job possibilities; from working with non-governmental agencies in the U.S. and around the world to designing web networks, reporting on events and manufacturing products that cross borders.
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How to Declare (Admission and Declaration Process):
Advisement for the minor can be secured through the Executive Director for the Center for International Studies, Professor Vicki Hamblin, Miller Hall 215B, 360-650-4859.
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.