International and Global Studies Minor Core
Dr. Eduardo Cabrera (Coordinator)
An international studies minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits, including the following 3 courses:
- International Studies 410, Senior Capstone (last course for the minor)
- Political Science 221, Understanding International Conflict
- One course thematically dealing with international History
A study abroad course is strongly recommended.
A study of a foreign language is strongly recommended.
To complete the minor core requirements, students should choose electives from the following list. These electives must total at least 12 credits and should be taken from at least 2 disciplines.
Art 302, European Art: 14th through 18th Century
Art 303, Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century
Art 305, Non-Western Art History
Biology 130, Environmental Biology
English courses on International or Global Literature
English 210, Business and Professional Writing
English 241, Western Classical Traditions: Literature, Rhetoric and Culture
English 331, International Film
Finance 354, International Trade and Finance
Global Studies IN 350
History 202, Rise of Modern Europe (1700 to the Present)
History 320, Topics in European History
History 340, Topics in Non-Western History
History 360, Topics in Global History
Management 410, Entrepreneurial Consulting: An International Experience
Management 430, International Management
Marketing 340, International Marketing
Philosophy 201,301 The Golden Age of Greece
Philosophy 203,303 The Modern World (17th-18th Century)
Philosophy 204,304, The Contemporary World of Philosophy (19th-21st Century)
Political Science 220, Current American Foreign Policy
Political Science 320, Diplomacy and International Organizations
Political Science 321, Global Issues
Political Science 322, States in a Changing World
Political Science 323, Topics in World Politics
Sociology 310, Racial and Ethnic Group Relations
Spanish 303, Culture of Spain
Spanish 304, Culture of Latin America
Spanish 321, Survey of Spanish Literature
Spanish 323, Survey of Latin-American Literature I
Spanish 324, Survey of Latin-American Literature II
Spanish 330, Spanish for Business
Spanish 350, Study Abroad in Spanish
For information contact Dr. Eduardo Cabrera: 424-6260, ecabrera@millikin.edu
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