Nov 23, 2024  
2023-24 University Catalog 
    
2023-24 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Affairs, BA


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Major Requirements


Recommended Sequence of Courses: https://www.transy.edu/academics/program/international-affairs/course-sequence/

13 course units, including:

Foreign Language Requirement


  • 2 course units beyond the 1000-level in a modern foreign language. (Courses dealing with material in translation may not be used to fulfill this requirement.)

Track Requirement


6 courses from one of the following tracks. No more than 3 courses in a track may come from any one discipline. 4 courses must be at the 3000-level or above.

Diplomacy Track Core


Take 1 of the following courses:

Diplomacy Track Electives

Take 5 courses from list.  At least 3 of the 5 electives must be at the 3000-level or above and no more than 3 courses from the same program.

Development Track Core


Development Track Electives

Take 5 courses from list.  At least 4 of the 5 electives must be at the 3000-level or above and no more than 3 courses from the same program.

Comparative Cultures Track


Take 3 courses in 2 separate areas, as organized below. Students completing the Comparative Cultures
track are encouraged to complete ANTH 1024: Cultural Anthropology.

Note(s)


Only 2 courses used to fulfill the requirements of another major or minor pattern may also be used to fulfill the requirements of the International Affairs major.


For the purpose of determining which courses fulfill general education and other graduation requirements of the university, the field of International Affairs is deemed to be a Social Science.


Additional courses not listed here (such as special topics, independent study, courses taken at other institutions or courses taken as part of a study abroad program) may be used to fulfill the requirements of the major with the approval of the coordinator or the director of International Affairs.

Additional study in foreign language and study abroad are strongly encouraged.

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