2011 - 2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interdisciplinary Minors
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Interdisciplinary Minors
Radford University offers four interdisciplinary minors that are administered outside the context of a single academic department. These minors have a number of features in common: all afford students a wonderful opportunity to explore in depth special areas of interest that do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries; all are excellent complements to any academic major; all require students to take courses in a variety of subjects; all are administered by a director or chairperson, in conjunction with a advisory group of faculty from a variety of disciplines; and all require students to receive special advising services so that they meet graduation requirements. Specific and detailed information about the three interdisciplinary minors (International Studies, Peace Studies, and Women’s Studies) is provided below. For more information, contact the director or the chairperson noted.
International Studies
James H. Radford, Director
248 Russell Hall
(540) 831-6458
www.radford.edu/~isminor
Committee on International Studies
The Committee on International Studies, although centered in the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, is an interdisciplinary committee with membership drawn from all of the university’s colleges. The committee collaborates closely with the Office of International Education in encouraging Radford University students to see study abroad as an integral and essential component of their undergraduate education. The committee also works closely with individual departments and faculty advisors on campus to design programs of study that are both vital and relevant to their majors.
Peace Studies
Glen T. Martin, Chairperson
706 Fairfax Street E105
(540) 831-5897
https://php.radford.edu/~peace
Undergraduate Program
The Peace Studies (PEAC) minor provides students with an opportunity to complement a wide range of major courses of study with systematic examination of the causes of world conflict and the possible means of both managing that conflict and creating a more peaceful world. The minor is interdisciplinary in nature and allows the student to design a program of study that focuses on particular issues relating to world peace and security. Students who wish to enroll should consult a PEAC faculty member.
Women’s Studies
Moira P. Baker, Director
138 Russell Hall
(540) 831-5352
www.radford.edu/~wstudies/
Undergraduate Program
The Minor in Women’s Studies offers students a range of courses forming a program with an interdisciplinary emphasis on women, the contributions they have made to society, and the effects of gender inequality. The program provides opportunities to become acquainted with the scholarship that has developed during the last 25 years focusing on both the specifics of women’s lives and gender as a category of analysis. Students will also have the opportunity to carry out an internship in a setting or agency that addresses issues related to women and gender.
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