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International Studies International Studies MajorMajor
Secondary MajorSecondary Major
International Education Week 2006
Student panel presentation – Friday, November 17 2006
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International Studies International Studies MajorMajor
Secondary MajorSecondary Major 5 parts – 27 credit
program 12 credits of core classes in
history, anthropology, political science, geography
9-12 credits of electives with an international aspect
2 years foreign language 10 week experience abroad10 week experience abroad Integrative senior project
Website: http://www.ndsu.edu/I
nternational
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International Studies Major College Advisors
• Each college has their own International Studies Major Advisor
• Student visits the major advisor for their college
• Website: College Advisor list– http://www.ndsu.edu/International/IntlSt/Ad
visorsISM.shtml
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Why the International Studies Major?
• Understand other cultures
• Gain a complimentary second major with a global perspective
• Broaden college experience
• Double major• Add abroad
experience/research to resume
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1. Core Class Requirements
GROUP A Two of the following:– Anthropology 206 or 208– Geography 161– Political Science 220 or 225
GROUP BOne of the following:– History 101– History 102
GROUP COne of the
following:– Anthropology 111– Anthropology 206 or 208
(if not used for Group A)
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2. Elective Credits
• 9-12 credits• Any course with a
significant international focus (see list)
• At least six credits must come from outside of student’s primary major
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3. Language Requirements
• Proficiency equivalent to two years of college language study.– Example: 4 years
high school
• Must be completed before you study abroad.
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4. Integrative Senior Project
• Prior to studying abroad:– students propose a project
that integrates their primary major with their experience abroad.
• Complete project upon return
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5. Experience Abroad
• Ten weeks spent abroad on a pre-approved experience
• With or without credit• Includes study,
work experience or research
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Requirements to declare major
1. 27 credits (Sophomore)2. 2.5 GPA3. 3 credits completed in the
primary major.4. First year (or equivalent)
of foreign language proficiency
Download “packet” online
To declare: Meet with your college ISM advisor or with your study abroad advisor
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Study Abroad 101’s
Ceres Hall 339
Monday - Thursday
4:00 - 5:00 pm
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Office ofInternational ProgramsCeres Hall 338
Sara JohnsonStudy Abroad [email protected]
Phone: 231.7895
www.ndsu.nodak.edu/International