Program Description
This degree offers a broad course of study of world cultures. It is intended to expand and refine students’ understanding of diverse perspectives and practices that will serve them through a lifetime of living and working in a globally linked world. Students will develop evaluative skills needed for thorough analysis of various aesthetic creations and polish their capacity for communicating their knowledge of world cultures in writing and in speaking. Each student who chooses this major will work toward a capstone study abroad experience that is pertinent to his or her individual course of study. This program is especially suited to students who wish to continue in a baccalaureate program or higher and specialize in art history, museum studies, cultural studies, education, foreign languages, public history, international studies, international business, or government.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to:
- Analyze global issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
- Compare worldviews and ethical systems across a range of cultures.
- Outline political and economic policies at the global level.
- Examine American politics and culture within a global context.
- Communicate the intellectual and ethical responsibilities of active global citizenship.
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Degree Requirements
View a semester-by-semester course plan of study and information on transferring this degree to other colleges and universities on the Liberal Arts, International Option Degree Map.