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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Affairs B.A.


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Bachelor of Arts Degree
College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Political Science and International Affairs
(770) 423-6227

The program of study in International Affairs leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The degree plays an integral role in the Department of Political Science and International Affairs and draws upon disciplines such as political science, economics, history, foreign language, geography and anthropology. In this interdisciplinary major, the student must complete seven required major courses followed by five courses in one of the three major concentrations.

Firsthand international experiences can be acquired through a coop/internship option or study abroad programs. This degree prepares graduates for careers in business, nonprofit organizations, law or government service.

General Education (42 Credit Hours)


see listing of requirements 

University-Wide Fitness For Living Requirement (3 Credit Hours)


Major Concentration (15 Credit Hours)


Students will take five courses in their concentration. For Concentration I, select no more than two courses from each discipline. The disciplines include:

  1. Anthropology, Geography, Psychology
  2. History
  3. Political Science

For Concentration II, select no more than two courses from Management and/or Political Science.

For Concentration III, students will select one language track, i.e. French, Spanish, or German, and complete five courses in that language.

Concentration III: Applied Languages


French Track:

  • French electives 6 credit hours of French 3000-4000 level courses
Spanish Track:

  • Spanish Electives: 6 credit hours of SPAN 3000-4000 level courses
German Track:

  • German Electives: 6 credit hours of GRMN 3000 or 4000 level courses
  • GRMN 3310
  • GRMN 4404

Concentration IV: Applied Global Experience


Students will complete a full-time study abroad program of ten weeks or more which must be pre-approved by an IA advisor and the department chair. Full-time status will be based upon the criteria set by host institution. Courses taken in this concentration will be taken on a pass/fail basis. All courses must be passed in order for this concentration to be complete.

Related Studies (12 Credit Hours)


  • Upper-division studies beyond the major requirements as approved by the academic advisor.

Free Electives (12 Credit Hours)


Any courses in the University curriculum.

Program Total (123 Credit Hours)


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