University of Wisconsin - Stout

The International Studies Specialization is an academic program that combines course work at UW-Stout and abroad with practical experience living, studying or working with people of another country or culture. Many students take the specialization in place of a minor. With careful planning, many of the requirements of the specialization can also be used to meet requirements in your degree program. Therefore, you can often get the specialization without taking a lot of additional courses beyond your degree requirements.

The combination of study abroad and the International Studies Specialization can help you develop:

Who can enroll in the specialization?

Any student interested in international studies can enroll. However, the Specialization is designed to work best for students in the following majors:

What is the program of study?

All students enrolled in the specialization study international relations, world geography, cross-cultural communication, language and area studies at Stout or in one of the study abroad programs.

Then you take additional professional courses from one of the specialized options listed below:

The specialization is flexibly designed to offer you an opportunity to better understand other cultures and international relations, and to prepare for life and a career in the global society of the 21st Century. Many students combine the specialization with a study abroad program in order to gain actual experience living in another culture.