The International Studies Major is an Option of the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. (It is housed administratively within the Department of World Languages and Cultures.) It is a unique, faculty-designed major with four required components: core courses, area concentration, residency abroad, and language proficiency. This program provides a flexible and balanced combination of classroom instruction and direct contact with the regions and cultures of interest.
The International Studies Major prepares students for futures in international
commerce and communications, NGOs, and diplomacy. It also provides a
basis for graduate work or further scholarship in diverse international fields.
For a detailed description of the requirements for the major, including the "Meaningful Project" (normally completed as part of the residency abroad), see "Structure
of the Major."
Faculty advisors play a larger role in International Studies than in many other disciplines. Since the major allows for a large degree of flexibility, you should meet early with your advisor to build coherence into your course of study, begin planning your residency abroad and meaningful project, discuss your language requirement, and avoid delays in graduation. When you declare your major and concentration, you will be referred to an appropriate advisor.