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Like the general international studies major, this is a major designed to develop skills useful in cross-culturally oriented careers. Students achieve an Asia concentration by taking at least four courses that focus on the culture, politics, history or literature of nations in Asia in addition to a selection of more general courses that cover fundamental issues of international studies. The specialized knowledge that students gain through Asia-related course work helps to prepare them for careers in fields such as government, finance, and travel in this economically growing and culturally rich area of the globe. Combined with the other components of the international studies major, the Asia concentration will assist students with the necessary background for entry into graduate or professional schools in an Asian studies field. Students might go on to study in such areas as anthropology, politics, and international law or business. The degree awarded is the Bachelor of Arts.

Requirements of the major include successful completion of the following five courses:

ECO 323 International Economics or
ECO 420 Economic Development
POL 111 International Relations
POL 231 Asian Politics
POL 331 Comparative Politics of China and Japan
POL 431 Seminar in Politics and Culture (Japan/Asian concentration)

Students must also take two of the following courses:

JPN 301 Special Topics in Japanese Language, Literature, and Culture I
POL 311 United States Foreign Policy
Another Asian studies course at Oglethorpe or at another institution pre-approved by the student's advisor

Students must also take one of the following courses:

BUS 370 International Business
FRE 403 Franco-American Relations in Trade and Culture
HIS 350 Special Topics in History *
HIS 450 Independent Study in History *
INS 400 Independent Study in International Studies
INS 401 Internship in International Studies
POL 350 Special Topics in Politics *
POL 361 European Politics
POL 411 War, Peace, and Security
POL 431 Seminar in Politics and Culture (with a different focus than the one above)
POL 450 Independent Study in Politics *
SOC 308 Culture and Society
Any course in 20th-century European history

* Note: Special topics and independent study courses fulfill the requirements of the major only when they have a substantial international component.

Students must take at least one 400-level course. Students must demonstrate at least a second-year competence in an Asian language or be able to use an Asian language for research and writing in a class. A study abroad for one semester in an Asian nation is strongly urged. Please see Oglethorpe University Students Abroad in the Educational Enrichment section of this Bulletin. Note that no more than two courses may be counted toward major requirements from a study abroad program. Foreign students whose native language is Asian may consider their residence at Oglethorpe as their study-abroad experience and their foreign language requirement satisfied.

The following courses are offered in International Studies:


INS 400. Independent Study in International Studies 1-4 hours
Supervised research on a selected topic. Prerequisite: Submission of a proposed outline of study that includes a schedule of meetings and assignments approved by the instructor, the division chair, and the Provost and Senior Vice President prior to registration.
 
INS 401. Internship in International Studies 1-4 hours
An internship is designed to provide a formalized experiential learning opportunity to qualified students. The internship generally requires the student to obtain a faculty supervisor in the relevant field of study, submit a learning agreement, work 30 hours for every hour of academic credit, keep a written journal of the work experience, have regularly scheduled meetings with the faculty supervisor, and write a research paper dealing with some aspect of the internship. Written work should total five pages of academic writing for every hour of credit. An extensive list of internships is maintained by the Career Services Office, including opportunities at the Southern Center for International Studies, the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the United States Department of State. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: Permission of the faculty supervisor and qualification for the internship program.

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