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    Certificate in International Studies

    The undergraduate International Studies certificate is designed to provide students from diverse academic majors and backgrounds an opportunity to participate in an international study option. Any Webster University student may elect to pursue the International Studies certificate. The certificate program is also open to individuals not currently enrolled who meet the general requirements for admission to the University. All students completing the program will receive a certificate.

    The certificate program is administered by the Center for International Education and has four requirements:

    •  3-credit-hour core course (ISTL 1000)
    • foreign language competency at the intermediate level, equivalent to four semesters of university-level language study, minimum of 12 credit hours
    • study abroad for a minimum of 3 credit hours
    • 12 credit hours of coursework with a strong international focus, to include at least one upper-division course

     In cases where study abroad is not possible, the committee may be petitioned to approve an independent project or practicum in lieu of the study abroad requirement. All courses for the certificate must be completed with a C or better.

    List of Qualifying Courses for the International Studies Certificate

    Please see the course schedule for a listing of courses offered each semester.  This list is updated as new courses are approved.

    • ARHS 3390 Art and Art Cultures
    • ANTH 1100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    • ANTH 2500 People and Cultures (with appropriate subtitle)
    • ANTH 3730 Kinship and Family
    • BUSN 4650 International Business
    • ECON 3700 Economics of Development
    • ECON 4600 Comparative Economic Systems
    • JOUR 3080 Global Journalism
    • JOUR 4220 Advanced Global Journalism
    • FILM 2060 Modern World Cinema
    • ENGL 2110 Perspectives:  Utopias/Dystopias
    • ENGL 3500 Contexts:  Arab/Israeli Literature
    • ENGL 4030 Literature of Latin America
    • ILC 2150 Topics in Culture
    • ILC 2610 Intermediate Language Readings
    • ILC 4150 Contemporary Issues
    • FREN 3150 French Civilization
    • FREN 3250 Introduction to French Literature
    • GRMN 3250 Introduction to Literature
    • SPAN 3150 Culture and Civilization of the Spanish-Speaking World
    • SPAN 3250 Introduction to Literature
    • SPAN 4250 Topics in Literature
    • HIST 1100 World Civilizations Before 1500
    • HIST 2220 Modern Europe
    • HIST 2250 History of Russia
    • HIST 2280 History of England
    • HIST 2400 Modern Asia
    • HIST 2450 History of the Developing World
    • HIST 3150 International Affairs
    • HIST 4100 Advanced Studies in International Affairs
    • HIST 4200 Advanced Studies in European History
    • HIST 4400 Advanced Studies in Non-Western History
    • INTL 1500 The World System Since 1500
    • INTL 2030 International Law
    • INTL 2600 International Organizations:  Structure and Political Conflict
    • INTL 2610 Advocacy, NGOs, and Civil Society
    • INTL 2620 Ideological Influences in International Relations
    • INTL 2630 New States in World Politics
    • INTL 2650 The Politics of Peace
    • INTL 2680 International Relations Theory
    • INTL 2690 Multinational Corporations
    • POLT 1050 Introduction to International Politics
    • POLT 1080 Introduction to Comparative Politics
    • POLT 2250 Politics in the Industrialized World
    • POLT 2550 The Politics of the Developing World
    • POLT 3400 Comparative Politics
    • POLT 4100 Advanced Studies in International Politics
    • POLT 4400 Advanced Studies in Comparative Politics
    • GNST 1400 Civilization and the Arts
    • GNST 1600 Understanding Human Rights
    • MNGT 3320 Business Law:  International
    • MNGT 4330 International Marketing
    • MUTH 4040   T’ai Chi
    • RELG 1060 World Religions
    • RELG 2070 Introduction to Religions of the East
    • RELG 2080 Introduction to Western Religions
    • RELG 2150 Existence and Meaning:  Victims and Perpetrators, Genocide War & Torture
    • RELG 2420 Religion and Culture
    • RELG 3030 Sociology of Religion
    • RELG 3100 Hinduism
    • RELG 3120 Buddhism
    • RELG 3130 Religions of China and Japan
    • RELG 3200 Islam
    • RELG 3210 African Religions
    • RELG 4550 Advanced Study in Religion
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