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Advisors: Professors Gould and Rittenberg (Economics and Business) The Departmental Major/International Affairs option is designed to allow students the advantage of a traditional major along with development of an understanding of international affairs. It assumes that such an understanding begins to develop through study of a foreign language, an extended experience outside ones own country, and a familiarity with approaches which address the affairs of nations and peoples.
The requirements of the departmental major/international affairs option are as follows: 1. The requirements of the major 2. At least three units of credit for study outside the United States 3. Proficiency in a foreign language: For languages that are taught at the College, through 305; for other languages through the intermediate level. Students may meet this requirement through placement exams. 4. Three units of credit in courses that cover in a substantial way the foundations used to discipline to understand and compare the social affairs of nations and peoples and interaction among nations and peoples. See the International Affairs adviser for a list of approved courses. |