International Studies (INTL)

INTL 1101 Global Issues Seminar I

Students in this course will gain a broad overview of the geography, language, history, religions, political and social institutions, and cultural practices of a variety of countries. Students will complete an independent study of one aspect of one country or global issue of contemporary concern. In addition to foreign national faculty delivering presentations on their native countries, faculty whose research focuses on issues with a global aspect will provide students with an overview of an international problem and the challenges facing world leadership in addressing the problem. Topics change each semester.

INTL 1102 Global Issues Seminar II

This course is a continuation of INTL 1101. Topics change with each semester.

INTL 2101 Global Issues Seminar III

This course is a continuation of INTL 1101 and INTL 1102. Topics change with each semester.

INTL 2102 Global Issues Seminar IV

This course is a continuation of INTL 1101, INTL 1102, and INTL 2101. Topics change with each semester.