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International BusinessCONTEMPORARY GLOBAL STUDIES/BACHELOR OF ARTS Total Credit Hours: 128 [Students seeking a business-focused curriculum should consult the International Business program in the College of Business.] or 70-190 Microcomputer Software (3) (History students take 70-190.) 18-361 History of Political Thought I (3) or 18-362 History of Political Thought II (3) 26-100 General Psychology (3) 26-285 Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) 04-346 Business-Government Relations in the Global Economy (3) III. Two Major Concentrations are offered: Political Science/International Relations and History. The student must take eighteen hours in one concentration. (18) Option 1. Political Science/International Relations Concentration A. Required course: 18-200 American National Government (3) B. Choose one of the following courses: 18-361 History of Political Thought I (3) 18-362 History of Political Thought II (3) 18-368 Non-Western Political Thought (3) C. Choose four courses from the following: 18-336 American Foreign Policy (3) 18-321 Comparative Government (3) 18-331 International Relations (3) 18-337 International Topics (3) 18-362 History of Political Thought II (3) 18-364 Political Ideologies (3) Option 2. History Concentration A. Three required courses: 09-323 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1941 (3) 09-325 United States Since 1941 (3) 09-337 Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in American History (3) B. Choose three additional courses from the following regional clusters: (1) Latin America 09-211 Latin American and Caribbean History: Ancient Times to the Present (3) 20-315 Sociology of Latinas/os in the United States (3) 09-384 France and Spain (3) (2) Asia 09-261 History of India: Ancient Times to the Present (3) 09-351 Modern China (3) 09-352 Modern Japan (3) (3) Europe/Eastern Europe 09-372 Modern Europe (1815-Present) (3) 09-385 Russia: Ancient Times to the Present (3) 09-386 Eastern Europe: From the Baltic to the Black Sea (3) IV. Capstone Course: This is a writing-intensive/advanced course that satisfies the advanced writing requirement for General Education. Students must select the course related to their concentration from the following: (3) 09-403 Historiography II: Senior Research Seminar (2) 18-410 International Relations Capstone (3) 61-410 International Business Capstone (3) V. International Experience Courses (6) A. Study Abroad Options (3-6) 21-120 International Experience Seminar (1) Study Abroad courses approved by the CGS advisor may be applied to the International Experience requirement up to 5 credits. (2-5) For further information on the Study Abroad Options, consult the General Information section of this catalog. B. International Internship Options (3-6) (Internships must be approved by a CGS advisor.) 09-398 Internship for History Majors (1-3) 18-398 Internship in Political Science (1-3) C. International Experience Short Courses (3-6) Generally includes a series of seminars at Lewis in preparation for a short course abroad. Course number will depend on concentration. VI. Language/Communication Skills Students majoring in Contemporary Global Studies will be required to complete one year of college-level study in a foreign language (or the equivalent.) Students can fulfill this requirement in any one of the following ways: 1. Successfully completing a two-semester language course in the Lewis University Language Program. 2. Transferring to Lewis University the equivalent training from another recognized post- secondary institution subject to current University transfer policies. 3. Taking a diagnostic test in a particular language which either: a. places them out of the requirement; or b. diagnoses them as needing one or two additional semesters of college-level study. Additional study can be filled by: i. successfully completing the required number of semesters of college level study at Lewis University; ii. using the transfer option outlined above; or iii. retaking the diagnostic test at a later date and placing out of the requirement. In order to demonstrate knowledge of first-year foreign language study, students must have at least a rating of Novice-High in listening, speaking, reading, and writing on the ACTFL FSI scale for non-cognate languages (Chinese, Japanese, Russian) or Intermediate Low level for cognate languages. Native speakers of languages other than English will not be subject to this requirement.
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