International Studies
International
Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to give students a core of
knowledge and basic understanding of an increasingly interdependent world. Students will explore international issues
and affairs from political, sociological, cultural, historical, and economic
perspectives and examine the complex interactions between the domestic and
international affairs of nations with the goal of developing the skills
necessary for a career in public service, the private sector,
and academia. If students are interested in studying abroad, developing
advanced skills in language, engaging
in undergraduate research or pursuing an internship, and taking courses across the curriculum, then
international studies may be an attractive major or minor.
The new International
Studies major and minor will
emphasize core and advanced elective courses in political science, art and art
history, philosophy, religion, language, economics, history, sociology, anthropology, and require students to demonstrate competence in language and participate in study abroad. It will also require students to take an
introductory course, advanced level language, engage in undergraduate
research or an internship, and take a senior seminar course. Students can select from two tracks within the
program: International Affairs or Comparative Culture.
Learn more about the degree requirements for a:
More information about the International Studies program:
For more information about receiving a degree in International Studies, please contact Dr. Chris Dolan or Dr. Rick Chamberlin.
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Chris Dolan
Assistant Professor of Political Science,
Director of International Studies Program.
Telephone: 717-867-6740
Address: Humanities 201-B
Email: dolan@lvc.edu
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Rick Chamberlin
Assistant Professor of German and French.
Telephone: 717-867-6256
Address: Humanities 301-A
Email: chamberl@lvc.edu
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