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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES B.S.. 1st YEAR. Semester 1. (Fall 2013). 2nd YEAR ... 378 Modern Europe. 3. (Spring 2017). HIST*. 315 Economic History of the US.
CURRICULUM GUIDE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES B.S. 1st YEAR Semester 1 (Fall 2013)

CORE ENGL RELT COMM HHPA

108 111 141 105

Core Class College Writing I Christian Beliefs Public Speaking Physical Activity Class Elective Elective

1 3 3 2 1 3 3 Total

2nd YEAR Semester 3 (Fall 2014)

ECON RELB HHPA ASTR* COPR

235

Principles of Microeconomics Biblical Studies Elective 155 Concepts of Wellness 111 Astronomy 241 Public Relations Principles Elective

4th YEAR Semester 7 (Fall 2016)

BIOL* PSYC* RELT SOCI*

102 105 305 321

Environment and Life Science Intro to Psychology Christian Ethics Issues of Diversity

LANG

201

Intermediate Foreign Language

BUAD HIST RELT MRKT

445 378 347 327 300+

112 161 137 220

College Writing II West and the World Math Elective Introductory Geography Physical Activity Class Microcomputer Applications Total

Semester 4 (Spring 2015)

ECON LITR* ART* SOCI GEOG

236 231 135 105 227 300+

Principles of Macroeconomics Ancient Western Literature Pottery Intro to Sociology World Regional Geography Elective

17 3 3 3 3

Total

3 15

Total

4 3 3 3 3 16

Business Law Modern Europe World Religions Marketing Elective

ENGL HIST* MATH GEOG* HHPA CPTR

3 3 3 3 1 3 16

16 3 3 2 4 3 2

Total 3rd YEAR Semester 5 (Fall 2015)

Semester 2 (Spring 2014)

3 3 2 3 3 3 Total

Semester 6 (Spring 2016)

GEOG* LANG PHIL*

137 202 335 300+

Introductory Geography Intermediate Foreign Language Intro to Philosophy Elective

3 3 3 3

Elective

Semester 8 (Spring 2017)

PLSC HIST*

327 315 300+ 300+

17

Total

3 15

Total

3 3 3 3 4 16

Comparative Governments Economic History of the US Elective Elective Electives

* Other courses may also meet this requirement ^ Alternate year course Green indicates classes that are specific to the major. 128 hours are required for graduation. 40 of those hours must be upper-division (300+) This is just an example of how courses could be arranged. Individualized plans will be discussed with your academic advisor.