International Studies Program
History Department, Advisor Phone: 325-674-2384 Major: International Studies (BA) International Studies for Non-U.S. Students (BA) International Studies is an interdisciplinary program that offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies, international studies with a separate track for non-U.S. students who wish to focus on the United States, and a Certificate in International Studies for interested students with related majors. Introduction Monolingualism and cultural isolation in the United States have had a negative effect on our national economy and our influence in world affairs. Therefore, students are required to include a Study Abroad experience, such as one of ACU’s programs, in their degree plan. Today various career opportunities at home and abroad await graduates with a global world view who can demonstrate competence in performing tasks in a cross-cultural context:
Admission Requirements |
| BA: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DEGREE PLAN (INTS) | |
| UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS | |
Please see the University Requirements section of this catalog. | |
| MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | |
International Core Courses INTS 301 Language and Culture INTS 499 International Studies Seminar (writing-intensive course) ECON 260 Principles of Macroeconomics ENGL 231 World Literature I ENGL 232 World Literature II POLS 227 Introduction to International Relations TOTAL 1Hours (in parentheses) may also fulfill university requirements |
3 3 (3)¹ (3)¹ 3 (3) 9 |
| REGIONAL FOCUS Choose one of the following tracks: | |
BMIS 371 Religion in Global Contexts HIST 416 Near East in Modern Times POLS 485 International Political Economy East Asian Selections, Choose 6 courses from: BMIS 245, 458 (when applicable); BUSA 419; COMS 345, 383; ECON 438; GEOG 354; MKTG 419; POLS 360, 385, 481, 484, 487, 488 (when applicable) HIST 474 Recent Europe POLS 485 International Political Economy Choose 3 hours from: HIST 472, 473, 476 European Selections, Choose 6 courses from: BMIS 245, 371; BUSA 419; COMS 345, 383; FLSP 482; ECON 438; GEOG 354; MKTG 419; POLS 360, 385, 481, 484, 487, 488 (when applicable) BMIS 371 Religion in Global Contexts HIST 416 Near East in Modern Times POLS 361 Politics of the Middle East Middle East Selections, Choose 6 courses from: BMIS 245, BUSA 419, COMS 345, 383, ECON 438; GEOG 354; MKTG 419; POLS 360, 385, 481, 484, 485, 487, 488 (when applicable) HIST 478 Latin American Colonial Experience HIST 479 Latin American Modern Area POLS 485 International Political Economy Latin American Selections, Choose 6 courses from: BMIS 245; BUSA 419; COMS 345, 383; FLSP 353, 483; ECON 438; GEOG 354; MKTG 419; POLS 360, 385, 481, 484, 487, 488 (when applicable) TRACK TOTAL (East Asian & Middle East) TRACK TOTAL (European & Latin American) 1Hours (in parentheses) may also fulfill university requirements |
(3)¹ 3 3 18
3 3 3 18
(3)¹ 3 3 18
3 3 3 18
24 27 |
| STUDY ABROAD | |
| Each student must include at least one “Study Abroad” experience related to the student’s chosen geographic region. | |
| FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY | |
Junior level proficiency in a second language must be demonstrated TOTAL | 0-15 0-15 |
| ELECTIVES | |
Minimum (East Asian & Middle East) Minimum (European & Latin American) *Students are strongly encouraged to use electives to pursue a Business Minor. | 24-39 21-36 |
TOTAL MAJOR HOURS | 72 |
| OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS | |
Minimum GPA in major Minimum GPA for graduation Minimum advanced hours Minimum total hours Courses numbered 0** do not count in | 2.70 2.00 33 128 |
| BA: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (OPTION FOR NON-U.S. STUDENTS ONLY) DEGREE PLAN (INTU) | |
| UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS | |
Please see the University Requirements section of this catalog. | |
| MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | |
International Core Courses INTS 301 Language and Culture INTS 499 International Studies Seminar (writing-intensive course) Regional Focus/USA HIST 222 American History II Choose 9 hours from: HIST 404, 405, 421, 451, 455, 482 Specialty Courses Choose 18 hours from ≥3 areas: Bible/Missions BMIS 371 Religion in Global Contexts COMS 345 Intercultural Communication COMS 383 Communication in Multi-National Organizations Geography GEOG 354 Cultural Geography American Literature ENGL 362 American Literature Before 1860 ENGL 363 American Literature After 1860 ENGL 446 Topics in American Literature ENGL 464 American Novel Political Science POLS 381 American Political Process POLS 492 American Political Thought English ENGL 263 American Literature After 1900 Foreign Language Students whose native language is not English are exempted TOTAL 1Hours (in parentheses) may also fulfill university requirements |
3 3
(3)¹ 9
18
3 0-6
36-42 |
| STUDY ABROAD | |
| Each student must include a travel-study course in a region of the U.S. outside West Texas. | |
| FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY | |
Students whose first language is English must demonstrate first semester TOTAL | 0-15 0-15 |
| ELECTIVES | |
Minimum | 21-36 |
TOTAL MAJORS HOURS | 72 |
| OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS | |
Minimum GPA in major Minimum GPA for graduation Minimum advanced hours Minimum total hours Courses numbered 0** do not count in | 2.70 2.00 33 128 |
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
| CERTIFICATE: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (INTS) | |
University Requirements As part of, or in addition to, the university requirements of the chosen major, students must satisfy history of western civilization. HIST 117 Civilization I* HIST 118 Civilization II* TOTAL *Can meet University Requirement |
3 6 |
| FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY | |
Students whose first language is English must demonstrate first semester junior level proficiency in a second language. TOTAL | 0-15 0-15 |
| CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS | |
International Core Courses INTS 301 Language and Culture Specialty Courses with a Focus on One Culture Area Choose 15 hours from 3 areas below: Business BUSA 419 International Business Communication COMS 345 Intercultural Communication COMS 383 Communication in Multi-National Organizations Geography GEOG 354 Cultural Geography History HIST 416 Near East in Modern Times HIST 474 Recent Europe HIST 479 Latin American Modern Era HIST 495 Far East in Modern Times Literature FLSP 482 Survey of Peninsular Spanish Literature FLSP 483 Survey of Latin American Literature Missions BMIS 245 Understanding Culture for Global Service BMIS 371 Religion in Global Contexts Political Science POLS 345 Comparative Public Policy POLS 357 West European Politics POLS 358 CIS and East European Politics POLS 484 International Law and Organizations POLS 485 International Political Economy TOTAL Total additional hours required to receive the certificate vary depending on foreign language proficiency and requirements met by University Requirements TOTAL |
3 15
18
≥15-39 |
| Course Descriptions Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. Courses offered by the International Studies program include those with the following designation: INTS. |