Liberal Studies Program


Liberal Studies Program
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International Studies Concentration

(Major code 0283)

Students must successfully complete six (6) consecutive semester hours of foreign language study beyond the elementary level for a total of twelve (12) hours in one language.  The remaining eighteen (18) hours must be selected from the following:

ECON

505

International Economic Relations

3 cr.

ECON 537 International Marketing 3 cr.

ENGL

336

Postcolonial Novel

3 cr.

GEOG 

210

World Regional Geography

3 cr.

GEOG

322

Economic Geography

3 cr.

HIST

313

Perspectives on Globalization

3 cr.

HIST

321

Cultural History, Ethnicity & Ethnographic Collections

3 cr.

HIST

332

The Modern Middle East

3 cr.

HIST

409

Modern Europe Since 1815

3 cr.

HIST

412

Modernization in Africa from 1920 to Present

3 cr.

HIST

418

Conflict & Change in Post-Colonial Latin American & the Caribbean

3 cr.

HIST

431

History of the Far East to 1800

3 cr.

HIST

433

United State-East Asian Relations

3 cr.

HIST

435

Global History Since 1945

3 cr.

HIST 451 Russian History 3 cr.

JOMC

601

International Communication

3 cr.

PHIL

265

World Religions

3 cr.

POLI

444

International Relations

3 cr.

POLI

445

Problems of Contemporary Africa

3 cr.

POLI

446

Politics of the Americas

3 cr.

SOCI

300

Topics in Cultural Anthropology

3 cr.

Any one interested in becoming a Liberal Studies: International Studies major should contact the Director of Liberal Studies, Dr. Humphrey A. Regis, at 256-2165.  After a curriculum review, International Studies majors will be advised by:

Dr. Emmanual Ikegwu
International Studies Coordinator
General Classroom Building, A-402-D
(336) 334-7886
ikewgwue@ncat.edu