Take Six Required Core Courses (22-25 credits)
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POLS-340 International Relations
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ANTH-220 Intro to Cultural Anthropology or
HIST-210 Modern World -
GEOG-104 World Geography
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Language Studies
Equivalent of 8 credits of college-level study of one foreign language. High school language study may count towards this requirement.
(International students consult with specialization adviser.) -
Area Studies
See specialization adviser for a list of acceptable courses focusing on one country or cultural region of the world. -
SPCOM-312 Intercultural Communication or
BUINB-346 Intercultural Business Interactions -
Study Abroad/International Field Experience or Co-op or Internship
Approved Independent Study/Practical International Experience
Select one of the Options
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (select 9 credits)
BUINB-260 Introduction to International Business (required)
ECON-480 International Economics
BUINB-338 International Logistics
BUINB-485 International Marketing
BUINB-489 International Business Policies
BUINB-488 International Business Practicum
BUINB-367 International Management -
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM (select 7-9 credits)
HT-140 Introduction to Tourism
HT-341 Geography of Tourism
HT-440 Sociocultural System of Tourism
HT-481 Special Problems in Hospitality and Tourism -
LANGUAGE STUDIES (select 16 credits )
8 additional credits in the same language as the core requirement.
Equivalent of two years of college-level study in the same foreign language. -
AREA STUDIES (Select 8-9 credits in addition to the core area studies requirement)
Specialization adviser-approved courses focusing on one country, one ethnic/cultural group or cultural region of the world. (For example, the following courses could serve as an "area studies" grouping: HMON-121 and -122 Practical Hmong I and II; SOC-350 Sociology of the Hmong; and ANTH-240 Hmong Studies and Contemporary Life. These courses would total 8 credits.) -
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (select 8-9 credits)
EDUC-336 Multiculturalism: Issues and Perspectives
EDUC-376 Field Experience: Cross-Cultural Experience
EDUC-302 Global Perspectives for Educators
EDUC-400 ESL for Regular Classroom Educators
REHAB-305 Sign Language I
REHAB-306 Sign Language II
XXX-XXX Foreign language taken at Stout (FREN, GER, HMON, SPAN) or other foreign languages transferred in
LIT-273 American Multicultural Literature
PHIL-220 Multicultural Philosophy
BUINB-260 Introduction to International Business
SOC-375 Sociology of Minority Groups
XXX-XXX Student teaching, co-op, field experience or independent study -
APPAREL DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT: RETAILING (select 9-12 credits)
BURTL-319 International Economic Trends in Textiles and Clothing
APRL-410 History of Costume -- Ancient to European
APRL-211 History of Fashion -- 19th Century to Present
BURTL-417 Social/Psychological Aspects of Clothing
APRL-405 International Study Tour of the Fashion Industry
BUINB-260 Introduction to International Business
BUINB-367 International Management
BUINB-485 International Marketing