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International Studies405 Ross Hall Phone: (307) 766-3423, FAX: (307) 766-3812 E-mail: intstudy.uw@uwyo.edu Web site: http://www.uwyo.edu/intstudy/
Professor: JEAN A. GARRISON, B.A. University of Wyoming 1990; M.A. University of South Carolina 1992; Ph.D. 1996; Associate Professor of Political Science 2004, 2001. Assistant Professor: ADAM HENNE, B.A. Drew University 1997; Ph.D. University of Georgia 2008.
Associate Lecturer: YARONG JIANG ASHLEY, B.A. University of Shanghai 1986; M.A. University of Wyoming 1995; Ph.D. 1993; Assistant Lecturer 2000.
Advisory Committee: Yarong Ashley, international studies Adrian Bantjes, history Edward Bradley, agriculture and applied economics Patricia Hamel, Spanish
Adam Henne, anthropology, international studies Adjunct Faculty(see department section following name for academic credentials) Anne Alexander, economics and finance Stephanie Anderson, political science J. Eric Arnould, management and marketing
David Ashley, sociology Lydia Dambekalns, secondary education Francois Dickman, Emeritus, U.S. Ambassador Rodney Garnett, music Patricia Hamel, Spanish Larry Hubbell, political science Marianne Kamp, history Timothy Kearley, law Quee-Young Kim, sociology Joseph Krafczik, Russian Susan McKay, women's studies David Messenger, history Deborah D. Paulson, geography Linette A. Poyer, anthropology Jeanette Reisenburg, international studies Terri L. Rittenburg, management and marketing Amy Roberts, elementary and early childhood education Stephen C. Ropp, political science Mona Schatz, social work Richard J. Schmidt, civil and architectural engineering Audrey Shalinsky, anthropology Ed Sherline, philosophy Sarah Strauss, anthropology Gerald Webster, geography Bonnie Zare, women's studies Undergraduate International Studies CurriculumA degree in international studies allows students to study a region of the world or an international issue from several different disciplinary perspectives. The major requires a total of 37 credit hours in core, concentration and elective courses plus 18 hours in a single foreign language (not including American Sign Language), with one language course at the 3000-level. The coursework in International Studies is distributed across several categories: foundation, core, concentration, and electives. To meet the foundation requirements majors are required to take INST 1010 (pro-seminar) prior to their final year and INST 4950 (capstone) their final year. Students majoring in international studies complete six hours in each of two core areas: 1) Lower Division: Foundations 2) Upper Division: International Systems
Students take six hours of elective courses from the program course guide. A course cannot simultaneously fulfill more than one requirement as a core area, concentration and elective course.
Courses not listed on the program guide may be accepted to fulfill degree requirements, based on a successful petition by the student to the director of the program. These may be topical seminars or occasionally offered courses appropriate to international studies.
Students are encouraged to study or do an internship abroad. Opportunities are listed on the international studies website (www.uwyo.edu/INTSTUDY/).
Many international studies courses require prerequisites. Students are advised to take prerequisites that simultaneously satisfy University Studies Program requirements. Students are advised to satisfy the QB University Studies Program requirement by taking STAT 2070, Introductory Statistics for the Social Sciences.
All required courses for the major must be completed with a grade of C or better. Core CoursesLower Division: Foundations
INST 2300 World Politics-Post-Cold-War Era SOC 2100 Social Change
Upper Division: International
Systems
INST 4582 20C U.S. Foreign Relations
PHIL 3250 Global Justice
POLS 4870 Seminar in International Relations
MinorsStudents can minor in international studies by fulfilling either of the two following sets of requirements:
Graduate ProgramInternational Studies offers an interdisciplinary program leading to the degree of Master of Arts, including a Master’s International-Peace Corps opton and dual major in environment and natural resources. For further information, please consult the Graduate Bulletin. International Studies (INST) CoursesPlease send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 04/22/09 |