BA in International Studies – 2014-2015 Name: ______________________ Foundation Courses _____ GEO 220 4 Regional Geography _____ HIS 103 3 World History I _____ HIS 104 3 World History II _____ ITS 130 3 Introduction of International Studies _____ POS 150 3 World Politics Student ID: @_________________ Related Field Courses Select three courses from at least two related fields, which are not in the concentration area. East Asia Studies concentrations must take CAS 340 as one of three courses. Cross-Cultural Ministries concentrations must take specific courses †. Advanced Modern Language _____ SPA 305 3 Communication in Spanish _____ SPA 310 3 Culture and Civilization of Hispanic America _____ SPA 312 3 Culture and Civilization of Spain Business and Economics _____ ECO 202 3 Principles of Macroeconomics _____ ITB 375 3 International Business Communications Arts or English _____ CAS 340 3 Intercultural Communication _____ ENG 373 4 Literature of Cultural Diversity _____ ENG 444 4 Contemporary Literature Fine Arts _____ ART 316 3 Asian Art History _____ MUS 343 3 Music and World Cultures Geography _____ GEO 230 3 Political Geography Philosophy and Religion _____ PHI 322 3 World Religions: Western Tradition _____ PHI 323 3 World Religions: Eastern Tradition _____ REL 391 3 Preparation and Strategy for Christian World Mission Political Science _____ POS 374 3 Sociology _____ SOC 200 Religious Liberty and Christian Freedom 3 Cultural Anthropology (may be taken through TU Online) † Cross-Cultural Ministries Requirements _____ CAS 340 3 Intercultural Communication _____ SOC 200 3 Cultural Anthropology (may be taken through TU Online) Select one course from: _____ PHI 322 3 World Religions: Western Tradition _____ PHI 323 3 World Religions: Eastern Tradition Select a minimum of 15 hours in any one of the following concentration areas: African, Asian, and Latin American Studies _____ HIS 311* 4 History and Geography of Latin America _____ HIS 312* 4 History and Geography of East Asia _____ HIS 313* 4 History and Geography of Africa _____ HIS 315* 3 History and Geography of South Asia _____ HIS 321 3 The Modern Middle East _____ HIS 370 1-4 Selected Topics (advisor approval) _____ HIS 391 3 The World Since 1945 European Studies _____ HIS 240 3 _____ HIS 331 4 _____ HIS 332 4 _____ HIS 342 4 _____ HIS 361 4 _____ HIS 370 1-4 _____ HIS 391 3 A maximum of 6 hours from off-campus programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America A maximum of 6 hours may be earned from off-campus programs in Europe. *Must complete courses from at least two geographic areas. A maximum of one course may be taken from the East Asia region (China, Japan, Korea). Middle East Studies _____ HIS 321 3 The Modern Middle East _____ ______ __ ________________________________ Cross-Cultural Ministries (17 hours required) _____ CED 100 3 Introduction to Christian Educational Ministries _____ CED 262 3 Personal Foundations for Ministry _____ REL 311 3 Foundations of Christian World Mission _____ REL 391 3 Preparation and Strategy for Christian World Mission _____ REL 432 2 World Mission Area Studies _____ ______ __ ________________________________ _____ ______ __ ________________________________ _____ ______ __ ________________________________ _____ ______ __ ________________________________ Select one course from: _____ BIB 330 3 Acts and the Early Church _____ BIB 272 3 Inductive Study of the Bible East Asia Studies _____ HIS 312 4 _____ PHI 323 3 History and Geography of East Asia World Religions: Eastern Tradition Select 8 hours from the following: _____ ART 316 3 Asian Art History _____ IAS 370 3 Selected Topics (approved by advisor) _____ ITB 381 3-4 International Business Study Tour _____ MUS 343 3 Music and World Cultures Additional hours from language courses in Chinese or Korean, not counting toward foreign language requirement, may count toward concentration elective hours with the approval of the department chair. Students must study overseas in China, Japan, or Korea—ITB 381 cannot meet both this requirement and elective hours in the concentration. European Religious History Reformation and Enlightenment Modern Europe 1789-Present History of England Russian Civilization Selected Topics (advisor approval) The World Since 1945 A maximum of 9 hours from Jerusalem University College or 15 hours from the Middle East Studies Program. Spanish Language and Literature _____ SPA 305 3 Communication in Spanish _____ SPA 312 3 Culture and Civilization in Spain _____ SPA 321 3 The Art of Writing Spanish _____ SPA 332 4 Contemporary Spanish American Literature _____ SPA 342 3 Spanish Phonology _____ SPA 370 1-4 Selected Topics _____ SPA 422 4 Spanish Literature from 1700 to Present A maximum of 15 hours from the Latin American Studies Program or the Semester in Spain Program. Continued on next page… 1 of 2 Continued from previous page… World Literature _____ ENG 212 4 _____ ENG 233 3 _____ ENG 361 4 _____ ENG 370 1-4 _____ ENG 371 4 _____ ENG 373 4 _____ ENG 444 4 Peace, Reconciliation, and Justice _____ PSY 357 3 Peace, Reconciliation, and Justice Select one course from the following: _____ HIS 310 3 The Modern Civil Rights Movement _____ HIS 352 3 African-American History Select one course from the following: _____ PHI 322 3 World Religions: Western Tradition _____ PHI 323 3 World Religions: Eastern Tradition Critical Approaches to Literature Literary London Drama Selected Topics: Themes and Genres The Novel Literatures of Cultural Diversity Contemporary Literature A maximum of 4 hours from the Taylor Oxford Studies Program Select one course from the following: _____ PSY 370 1-4 Selected Topics (advisor approval) _____ SOC 220 3 Ethnic and Minority Issues _____ SOC 370 1-4 Selected Topics (advisor approval) World Politics and Economics _____ ECO 442 3 Economic Development Select one course from the following: _____ HIS/GEO 311 4 History and Geography of Latin America _____ HIS/GEO 312 4 History and Geography of East Asia _____ HIS/GEO 313 4 History and Geography of Africa _____ HIS/GEO 315 3 History and Geography of South Asia _____ HIS/POS 321 3 The Modern Middle East Select one course from: _____ ECO 411 3 International Economics _____ ECO 455 3 Economics of Microfinance _____ ECO 460 3 Economics of Micro-entrepreneurship Select two courses from: _____ POS 222 3 Comparative Politics _____ POS 321 3 The Modern Middle East _____ POS 325 3 American Foreign Policy _____ POS 350 3 International Security Select one course from: _____ HIS 311 4 History and Geography of Latin America _____ HIS 312 4 History and Geography of East Asia _____ HIS 313 4 History and Geography of Africa _____ HIS 315 3 History and Geography of South Asia Total Major Hours Required: 40-45 _____ Off-Campus Program overseas experience required Language Requirement– Complete four courses in one language option. _____ French _____ Spanish _____ Other:______________ _____ XXX 101 _____ XXX 102 _____ XXX 201 _____ XXX 202 4 4 3 3 Elementary I Elementary II Intermediate I Intermediate II _____ Greek _____ GRK 201 _____ GRK 202 _____ GRK 301 _____ GRK 302 4 4 3 3 Elementary New Testament Greek Elementary New Testament Greek Greek Grammar and Syntax Exegesis of the Greek New Testament Degree Requirements 128 minimum hours and 42 minimum upper-division hours (3XX/4XX course numbers). Fifty percent of the minimum hours must be completed at Taylor—64 hours. Fifty percent of the major/minor hours must be completed at Taylor. 22 of the last 30 hours earned must be completed at Taylor. Cumulative GPA of 2.0; major GPA of 2.3 (higher GPA may be required in certain curricula). (See current catalog for policy). All general education, major, minor, and proficiency requirements must be completed (including Senior Comprehensive Exam/Paper/Project). Two years of one foreign language is required for the BA degree. Candidates for 2 degrees must complete a minimum of 158 semester hours and meet all requirements for 2 different majors. 2 of 2
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