REAL Curriculum
This minor fulfills the E and A areas of the REAL Curriculum. The International Studies minor offers students a menu of Humanistic or Artistic Expression (“E”) courses to enable them to engage in humanistic or artistic investigation with a focus on art, literature, culture, history, cinema, and religion from outside the United States. In addition, the International Studies minor includes courses in Cultural and Behavioral Analysis (“A”) to give students the ability to understand interdisciplinary issues in the global environment, such as sustainable development, globalization, human rights, corruption, poverty, gender equality, pandemics, armed conflicts, international terrorism, refugees and migration, and climate change. Students need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R and L areas to complete the REAL Curriculum requirements.
Additional Information
Foreign Language: The study of foreign language is important in the understanding of international issues, and as such, students are encouraged to complement their International Studies minor with foreign language study.
Study Abroad: Students are strongly encouraged to study abroad as part of their International Studies minor. Students will benefit immeasurably from seeing in the real world the issues they have been studying in their coursework.The Director of International Studies will work with students to determine how overseas coursework and faculty-led travel/study can be used to satisfy the requirements for the minor.