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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

International Affairs, B.A.


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Program Description


The major in international affairs provides an interdisciplinary understanding of foreign cultures and societies, the dynamics of world politics, and other nations’ world views and their consequent actions. A liberal arts program (B.A. degree), the international affairs major combines interdisciplinary, intercultural and multilingual education. The courses for these concentrations stem from a broad variety of traditional liberal studies disciplines. The major also allows students to incorporate a minor in African, African American, & Diaspora (AAAD) Studies; Asian Studies; Latin American, Latinx, & Caribbean Studies; Middle Eastern Communities and Migrations; or Russian Studies. The international affairs major facilitates (but does not require) participation in Study Abroad programs. Because of limited course offerings, certain specializations may require language training from another university.

International affairs is a 50-credit hour major, with a 32-credit common core and 18 credits of concentration study. For further information and a complete list of the distribution requirements and eligible courses, contact the coordinator.

All INTA majors must declare a concentration. There are 3 global concentrations and 5 regional concentrations.

The three thematic, global concentrations are:

  1. International Conflict and Security
  2. Global Human Development
  3. Foreign Policy and Global Governance 

Each of the other five concentration options focuses on a geographic region, but does so in global perspective:

  1. Africa
  2. Asia
  3. Europe
  4. Latin America
  5. Middle East

Degree and Major Requirements


Degree Requirements Credit Hours
General Education 1 41
Foreign Language classes (intermediate level required) 2 0-14
Philosophy course (in addition to General Education courses) 3 3
University electives 12-26
Major requirements (listed below)

Total

50

120

Footnotes


1 The General Education program contains a set of requirements each student must fulfill. The number of credit hours necessary to fulfill these requirements may vary.
2 The foreign language requirement may be satisfied by successful completion of the second semester of the intermediate level of the student’s chosen language (typically 232), or by placing out of that language through the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures’ placement test. The international affairs major requires an additional year of language study. That is, students must have three years of a foreign language appropriate to their course of study in the major. Students majoring in international affairs who use proficiency in a native language to meet the INTA language requirement must make the following substitutions for the two 300-level foreign language courses: AMST 200 and one of the following courses: HIST 225ENG 247 or ENG 248. Such students who have a diploma from a U.S. high school may take six credits of any foreign language, at any level, instead of the above two courses. These courses must focus on grammar, oral and written communication; they cannot be literature, cinema or civilization courses.
3 If students have taken a PHIL course to meet their General Education requirements, they must take an additional course to meet the B.A. degree philosophy requirement. PHIL 120 and PHIL 150 cannot be used to fulfill the B.A. philosophy requirement.

Major Requirements


Students may choose one of eight concentrations: comparative study focusing on either Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America or the Middle East; foreign policy and global governance; global human development; or international security and conflict. The international affairs major requires that all students complete a common core. Students should be aware that it is not always possible to offer courses on their regular rotation and that new courses may be added and existing ones deleted. Therefore, key requirements should not be left until just before graduation. Any course substitutions must be approved by the international affairs coordinator in consultation with other faculty members.

Core Courses: 29 Credit Hours

Choose one of the following: 3 Credit Hours


Major Requirements Total: 32 Credit Hours


Footnotes


1 Students should complete these core economics requirements before enrolling in upper-level economics courses. Students double-majoring in economics and international affairs may substitute ECON 370  for ECON 270  to meet their core requirement.
2 Students should note that MATH 220  is a prerequisite for INTA 295 . If taken in the summer from an INTA faculty member, POSC 295  will count as INTA 295 .
3 This course fulfills the College of Arts and Letters  writing-intensive requirement for the major. Prerequisites: Completion of all courses in the core requirement of the major and senior standing.
Students must be proficient at the third-year level of a foreign language. In most languages this will require the completion of courses numbered 300 and 320. Some languages may not use this course numbering. In this instance, students must take two 300-level courses that focus on grammar, oral and written communication. The second 300-level course may not be a literature, cinema or civilization course. Some languages cannot be completed through the 300 level at JMU. Students studying these languages may have to complete course work during the summer or abroad at a specialized language program. Students should consult with the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures  on this point. Each student’s foreign language must be appropriate for their track. French is acceptable for the Africa and Middle East tracks.

Concentrations


Foreign Policy and Global Governance Concentration


Coordinator: Keith Grant
Location: Miller Hall, Room 2167
Email: grantka@jmu.edu
Phone: (540) 568-4336

Political Dynamics of Foreign Policy and Global Governance: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one of the following:

Historical Patterns: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one course from the following:

Depth Component: 9 Credit Hours


Choose three courses from the following, from at least two disciplines. At least one course must be in a discipline other than history or political science.

Communication

Culture

Religion

Global Human Development Concentration


I. Political Dynamics of Global Human Development: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one course from the following:

II. Historical Patterns: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one course from the following:

IV. Depth Component: 9 Credit Hours


Choose three courses from the following, from at least two disciplines. At least one course must be in a discipline other than history or political science.

Communication

Culture

Religion

International Conflict and Security Concentration


I. Political Dynamics of International Conflict and Security: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one course from the following:

II. Historical Patterns: 3 Credit Hours


Choose one course from the following:

IV. Depth Component: 9 Credit Hours


Choose three courses from the following, from at least two disciplines. At least one course must be in a discipline other than history or political science.

Economics

Culture

Comparative Study Concentration


Coordinator: Keith Grant
Location: Miller Hall, Room 2167
Email: grantka@jmu.edu
Phone: (540) 568-4336

The following international/cross-area courses and area courses are required in addition to the core courses listed under Major Requirements. Students in the comparative study concentration must complete the requirements for all three areas. Students may use three credits of INTA 301W  for international/cross-area or area credit. INTA 301W  will always count as a political science course. The precise manner in which INTA 301W  will count toward the major will be determined in consultation between students wishing to take INTA 301W  and the international affairs coordinator.

International and Cross-Area Courses


Each course must come from a different field of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete two courses: 6 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement may be used to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

Economics

Students double-majoring in economics and international affairs may count ECON 372  as an international and cross-area course, in the economics box.

Humanities

Footnote

1 When course topic is appropriate for the chosen concentration. Students should consult with the INTA coordinator about the suitability of a particular course.

Area Requirements


Students may choose from five tracks to fulfill the area requirement: Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America or the Middle East. Students must complete four courses for their specific area. These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below. At least one of these courses must be a history course. Students with advanced language skills may also enroll in a 400-level literature course to meet the culture requirement. The following lists the potential courses for each of these areas.

Africa Track

These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete four courses: 12 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement may be used to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

Economics

Geography

Footnotes

1 May be taken only when the subject matter is appropriate for t this geographic concentration. Students should consult with the INTA coordinator about the suitability of a particular course.

2 This course is found in the university catalog but is taught very infrequently. As such student should not count on this course being available in a timely fashion.

Asia Track

These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete four courses: 12 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement maybe used to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

Footnotes

1 May be taken only when the subject matter is appropriate for this geographic concentration. Students should consult with the INTA coordinator about the suitability of a particular course.

2 This course is found in the university catalog but is taught very infrequently. As such, students should not count on this course being available for scheduling in a timely fashion.

Europe Track

These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete four courses: 12 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement may be use to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

All students in this track must complete POSC 344. Politics of the European Union .

Culture

Economics

Geography

Footnotes

1 May be taken only when the subject matter is appropriate for this geographic concentration. Students should consult with the INTA coordinator about the suitability of a particular course.

2 This course is found in the university catalog but is taught very infrequently. As such, students should not count on this course being available for scheduling in a timely fashion.

Latin America Track

These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete four courses: 12 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement maybe used to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

Footnotes

1 May be taken only when the subject matter is appropriate for this geographic concentration. Students should consult with the INTA coordinator about the suitability of a particular course.

2 This course is found in the university catalog but is taught very infrequently. As such, students should not count on this course being available for scheduling in a timely fashion.

Middle East Track

These courses must come from at least three fields of study. The potential fields are listed below.

Complete four courses: 12 Credit Hours

No course taken for this requirement maybe used to fulfill a requirement elsewhere in the major.

Comparative Study Concentration Total: 18 Credit Hours


Internships


A maximum of three credits in the major may be earned through an internship. Students must consult with the international affairs coordinator PRIOR to doing an internship to check on its applicability to the major.

Study Abroad and Washington Semester


Many of the courses available to students through JMU’s Office of International Programs and the Washington Semester program can be used to fulfill requirements in the INTA major. Students planning to go abroad should keep this in mind in working out their schedules and must consult the INTA coordinator for course approvals and substitutions.

If you have questions about the Washington Semester, review the program website (http://www.jmu.edu/polisci/washington.shtml) and contact the program director, David Jones.

Program Total: 120 Credit Hours


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