Global Studies Track
The Global Studies track for our International and Global Studies major provides a global perspective and a deep understanding of major themes and events in global affairs. Under the guidance of expert faculty and advisors, students develop an understanding of world cultures, societies, media, and politics within the framework of globalization.
Requirements for Global Studies
Core Courses (8 credits)
Intl 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 4 |
Intl 202 | The United States and the World | 4 |
Core Course Elective (4 credits)
Choose one course from the following two options:
Intl 203 | International Development Strategies | 4 |
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Intl 204 | Global Studies Perspectives | 4 |
Global Studies Electives (32 credits)
Select eight courses (32 credits) from the approved list of Global Studies elective courses. At least four of these courses (16 credits) must have an INTL prefix.
Study Abroad courses can count towards Global Studies electives when approved through the Course Substitution process. See a faculty or pathway advisor for more details.
Upper Division Global Studies Elective list (8 credits)
Select two courses from the following list of upper division Global Studies electives. At least one course (4 credits) must have an INTL prefix:
Total Credit Hours: 52
All courses used to satisfy the departmental major requirements (and minor or certificate requirements), whether taken in the department or elsewhere, must be graded C- or above. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling department major requirements.
International Development Studies Track
The International Development Studies track for our International and Global Studies major prepares students to understand the challenges that developing nations face to achieve improved living conditions for their inhabitants. In our courses, we emphasize how development is shaped by the intersections of politics, economy, social and political power, and culture at global, national, and regional levels. Our majors acquire a critical understanding of environmental vulnerabilities and socio-economic inequalities in the developing world, grounded in an appreciation of global history.
Requirements for International Development Studies
Core Courses (8 credits)
Intl 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 4 |
Intl 203 | International Development Strategies | 4 |
Core Course Elective (4 credits)
Intl 202 | The United States and the World | 4 |
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Intl 204 | Global Studies Perspectives | 4 |
International Development Studies Electives (32 credits)
Select eight courses (32 credits) from the approved list of International Development Studies electives. At least four of these courses (16 credits) must have an INTL prefix.
Consult with an Advisor for Intl 399 and Intl 410 courses that count for International Development Studies courses. Study Abroad courses can count towards International Development Studies courses when approved through the Course Substitution process. See an Advisor for more details.
Upper Division International Development Elective list (8 credits)
Select two courses from the following list of upper division International Development Studies electives. At least one course (4 credits) must have an INTL prefix:
Intl 407 | Seminar | 4 |
Intl 470 | Intercultural Leadership and Change | 4 |
Intl 471/Ling 471 | Understanding the International Experience | 4 |
Intl 490 | Global Sustainable Development | 4 |
PS 448 | International Law | 4 |
PS 454 | International Political Economy | 4 |
PS 455 | Politics of Economic Reform in Emerging Market Countries | 4 |
PS 477 | Global Food Politics and Policy | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: 52
All courses used to satisfy the departmental major requirements (and minor or certificate requirements), whether taken in the department or elsewhere, must be graded C- or above. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling department major requirements.
Asian Studies Track (Not accepting new students)
The Asian Studies track for our International and Global Studies major dives into the continent’s past, present, and future through the interdisciplinary study of political-economy, cultures and religions, communication and media, gender and sexuality, migration, development, and environmental change grounded in South, Southeast, and East Asia.
Requirements for Asian Studies
Core Courses (12 credits)
Intl 201 | Introduction to International Studies | 4 |
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Anth 103 | Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology | 4 |
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Geog 230 | Environment and Society: Global Perspectives | 4 |
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Geog 331U | Geography of Globalization | 4 |
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Hst 106 | Introduction to World History | 4 |
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PS 103 | State of the World | 4 |
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PS 205 | International Politics | 4 |
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Intl 202 | The United States and the World | 4 |
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PS 345 | U.S. Foreign Policy: The Cold War and Beyond | 4 |
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Soc 320U | Globalization | 4 |
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Intl 204 | Global Studies Perspectives | 4 |
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Anth 304 | Identity and Society | 4 |
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Anth 305 | Culture and Power | 4 |
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PS 442 | Contemporary Theories of World Politics | 4 |
Regional Focus (32 credits)
At least 32 upper-division credits from PSU
courses focused on Asia. Students must consult with the faculty advisor for Asian Studies when choosing courses.
Special Topics courses (399, 410), Seminars (407), study abroad courses and other Asia-focused classes, as well as individualized Reading and Conference courses arranged with instructors may be substituted for specific area courses listed above. All such courses must be approved by your advisor before you register for the course.
400-level Courses (8 credits)
Choose two 400-level Intl courses
Total Credit Hours: 52
All courses used to satisfy the departmental major requirements (and minor or certificate requirements), whether taken in the department or elsewhere, must be graded C- or above. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling department major requirements.