General Studies (48 cr)
BA/BS in Social Science -International Studies Major
Social Science Core (30)
- Econ 101 – Principles of Macroeconomics
- GEO 205 – Introduction to Geography
- GEO 206 – World Regional Geography
- HIST 104 – History of Civilization II
- HIST 211 – History of US since 1876
- POLS 101 – Basic Concepts of Politics and Government
- POLS 201 – American Government
- SOC 150 – Basic Concepts of Sociology
- SS 250 – Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences or
- SS 251 – Qualitative Research Methods
- SS 480 – Social Science Capstone
International Studies Major (24 cr)
- ECON 409 – International Economics
- ENG 492 – World Literature II
- GEO 310 – Geography of the US and Canada or
- GEO 320 – Geography of Asia or
- GEO 330 – Geography of Central and South America or
- GEO 340 – Geography of Europe or
- GEO 350 – Geography of Africa
- HIST 319 – Twentieth Century Europe or
- HIST 337 – Modern Germany or
- HIST 341 – Twentieth Century Russia or
- HIST 372 – Modern East Asia or
- HIST 385 – History of Africa
Four (4) courses from the following:
- ART 341 – History of Western Art II
- ART 342 – History of Western Art III
- ART 343 – Survey of Non-Western Art III
- GBUS 325 – International Business
- ENG 392 – Modern British Literature
- HIST 319 – Twentieth Century Europe
- HIST 337 – Modern Germany
- HIST 341 – Twentieth Century Russia
- HIST 372 – Modern East Asia
- HIST 385 History of Africa
- HIST 426 – Twentieth Century US Foreign Policy
- GEO 371 – Economic Geography
- REL 350 – World Religions
- Special Topics Courses in the Social Sciences
For more information, contact Dr. Tammy McClain, Interim Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences ([email protected]).
