International Studies Minor

Description

International Studies (INS) is a program that helps students understand competition, conflict, and cooperation around the world today. INS minors study the politics, history, economics, languages, and cultures of countries and communities around the globe. They graduate having developed a familiarity with the dominant trends and dynamics shaping the world – something that many employers prize in today’s globalized and interdependent economy.

Brockport’s INS minor provides excellent preparation for a range of careers in the public, private, or non-profit sectors.

Admission to the Program

Any undergraduate student can declare this minor.

Program Requirements

Minor Requirements (18 Credits)

Required Foundation Courses (9 Credits)

Political Science Electives - choose any three (9 Credits)

Other Electives - choose any two (6 Credits)

***Students may substitute DCC 210, 215, 220, 310, or 315 for any of these electives. Any other course broadly pertaining to international studies may be substituted for these electives with the consent of the Director of International Studies.