• The BS in international and global studies offers an exciting range of courses from anthropology, economics, performing arts and visual culture, history, international business, linguistics, global works of literature, modern languages and culture studies, philosophy, political science, public policy, and sociology.
  • This disciplinary diversity pledges not only to deliver a solid education in international studies but also introduces students to cutting-edge knowledge and expertise in global issues and world problems that will boost career opportunities.
  • All students complete a core concentration in globalization and choose a field specialization in one of the following areas: African studies; Asian studies; European studies; gender studies; Global Justice, Peace, and Conflict Studies; Indigenous studies; international business; Latina American studies; Middle Eastern studies; or sustainable futures.
  • In addition, students complete an integrated international experience that encourages students to participate in a study abroad opportunity, an internship, or a cooperative educational experience in the selected world region of study.