Program Overview
The International Studies minor complements students' majors with a global perspective, equipping them with knowledge and skills to navigate an interconnected world. It emphasizes interdisciplinary learning from Arts, Literature, Culture, History, Law, and Government. Graduates are prepared for careers in fields requiring a global perspective, such as business, diplomacy, development, education, law, healthcare, and journalism.
Program Outline
Outline:
The International Studies minor provides students with a comprehensive global perspective that complements their major field of study. It equips them with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of an interconnected world, fostering an understanding of diverse cultures, societal structures, and global issues. The minor emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, drawing upon courses from the Arts, Literature, and Culture subject area and the History, Law, and Government subject area.
Careers:
Graduates of the International Studies minor are well-prepared for careers in various fields that require a global perspective, including:
- Business and Commerce
- Government and Diplomacy
- International Development
- Education
- Law
- Healthcare
- Non-profit Organizations
- Journalism and Communications
- Cross-Cultural Relations