Program: Bachelor of Arts in International Studies - Rowan University (2024)

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Jul 02, 2024
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog (DRAFT COPY)

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International Studies is an interdisciplinary major designed to engage students in an in-depth examination of international politics, economics, history, society, and culture. Students will pursue one of five concentrations: International Business and Economics, Global and Comparative Perspectives, Global Health, Global Security, or Middle East and African Studies. International Studies majors in all concentrations will gain an understanding of major global issues and analyze their own society in a broader global context; they will also learn how to apply interdisciplinary approaches to global problems and issues and acquire strong research, critical thinking, and communication skills.

Students considering a major in International Studies are encouraged to consult with their advisor early in their academic career so they can develop a coherent program of study within their concentration. International Studies majors are very strongly encouraged to study abroad for at least a semester in a country relevant to their area of concentration. Students should also consider pursuing a double major in International Studies and another discipline to enhance their career prospects; students can complete all requirements to double major in International Studies and virtually any major in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences and Communication & Creative Arts within four years (120 credits). With careful planning, International Studies majors with a concentration in International Business and Economics could potentially earn a double major in the Rohrer College of Business such as Marketing, Management, or Entrepreneurship with 130 credits.

International Studies majors must have a minimum 2.0 overall G.P.A. to qualify for graduation.

General Education

All students starting before Fall 2018 and transfer students must complete the University General Education Requirements as described in theUndergraduate Program Requirements.

Rowan Core

All first-time Freshmen starting in Fall 2018 or after must complete the University Rowan Core Requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements.

Rowan Experience

All students must complete the Rowan Experience requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements.

Program Requirements

Non-Program Courses up to 27 s.h.

(may also fulfill Rowan Core or General Education Requirements)

  • ECON 04101 - An Introduction To Economics-A Macroeconomic Perspective Credits: 3
  • ECON 04102 - An Introduction To Economics-A Microeconomic Perspective Credits: 3
  • Four semesters of a foreign language– in the same language if available (up to 12 s.h.)
  • Students may fulfill the language requirement by completing higher-level foreign language courses, e.g. students who pass the placement examination for first-year Spanish only need to complete second-year Spanish courses.

One of the following: (3 s.h.)

  • ENGL 02116 - Introduction to Global Literatures in English Credits: 3
  • ENGL 02112 - Readings in Asian Literature Credits: 3
  • GERM 03100 - Masterpieces of German Literature in English Translation Credits: 3
  • FREN 02100 - Masterpieces of French Literature in English Translation Credits: 3
  • SPAN 05100 - Masterpieces of Hispanic Literature in English Translation Credits: 3
  • ITAL 04100 - Masterpieces of Italian Literature in English Translation Credits: 3
  • THD 07440 - Contemporary World Theatre - WI Credits: 3

One of the following Experiential Learning Courses: (0-6 s.h.)

  • AFST 11350 - Topics in Africana Studies Credits: 3
  • EDPA 02490 - Public Service Internship Credits: 3 to 12
  • SA 01470 - Semester Abroad Credits: 0 to 6
  • INTR 20390 - Interdisciplinary Case Studies in the Liberal Arts Credits: 1
  • INTR 20395 - Experiential Learning in the Humanities and Social Sciences Credits: 0 to 1
  • INTR 20399 - Internship In Applied Liberal Arts Credits: 2 to 6
  • IS 25350 - Special Topics in International Studies Credits: 3

Foundational Courses: 12 s.h.

(may also fulfill Rowan Core or General Education Requirements)

The following: (6 s.h.)

  • IS 25100 - Global Challenges Credits: 3
  • HIST 05120 - World History Since 1500 Credits: 3

One of the following: (3 s.h.)

  • ANTH 02202 - Introduction To Cultural Anthropology Credits: 3
  • REL 10100 - World Religions Credits: 3

One of the following: (3 s.h.)

  • GEOG 16110 - Cultural Geography Credits: 3
  • GEOG 16140 - World Regional Geography Credits: 3
  • GEOG 16100 - Earth, People, And The Environment Credits: 3

Upper-Level and Capstone Courses: 9 s.h.

  • IS 25300 - Research Methods in International Studies - WI Credits: 3
  • POSC 07320 - International Relations Credits: 3
  • IS 25400 - Senior Seminar in International Studies Credits: 3

Concentrations: 15 s.h.

Students choose one of the following concentrations:

  • Concentration in Global Comparative Perspectives
  • Concentration in Global Health
  • Concentration in Global Security

Students must choose one concentration, and they should work with their advisor to develop a coherent plan of study within it. This is especially important for students pursuing the Global and Comparative Perspectives concentration. Students are very strongly encouraged to study abroad for at least a semester in a country relevant to their concentration.

Non-Program Required Courses: 21-27 s.h.

Major Requirements: 36 s.h.

Rowan Core/General Education, Rowan Experience, and Free Electives: 57-63 s.h.

Total Required Credits for the Program: 120 s.h.

Carla Lewandowski
Coordinator
Campbell Library
856.256.4500; ext. 53738
lewandowskic@rowan.edu

Cynthia Finer
Advisor
Campbell Library, 5th Floor
856.256.4599
finer@rowan.edu


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