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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Studies Interdisciplinary Minor
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Most contemporary global issues are inherently trans-disciplinary. The International Studies interdisciplinary minor offers students the opportunity to pursue a coherent, multi-disciplined program of study that includes courses that focus on global processes and courses that focus on a specific region. The interdisciplinary minor also requires advanced language courses and at least one experience abroad.
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Requirements:
- Six courses chosen from the list of approved courses in international studies. Three courses shall be of a general international or multi-cultural nature; three courses shall be related to one particular geographic area. The six courses, at least two of which must be at or above the 300-level, shall be distributed among at least three departments and may include no more than two courses from the department of the applicant’s major. A grade of “C” or higher must be earned on any graded course in order for the course to count toward the interdisciplinary minor. The approved list of courses is updated annually and available from the chair of the faculty International Education Committee.
- Advanced course work in a modern foreign language, at a level well beyond the graduation requirement for foreign language. Students should consult the list of course requirements in various foreign languages found on the application for the interdisciplinary minor.
- A summer, semester, or year during the student’s college career spent in study or work outside the United States. Each candidate shall submit a reflective and substantive paper based on the experience abroad to the chair of the International Education Committee by early April of the senior year, according to standards specified by that committee. Note: In those individual cases in which financial limitations cannot be overcome and thus prevent an international experience, the International Education Committee may assign a substitute experience.
Application Procedure:
The International Studies Interdisciplinary Minor is administered by the International Education Committee of the faculty. Contact Dr. Chris Alexander in Duke 127 for a list of current committee members. Students shall submit a written application to the Committee by the conclusion of the late Drop/Add period of the fall semester of the senior year. Certification of completion of all the requirements for the interdisciplinary minor is made by the Registrar upon the recommendation of the International Education Committee. General International Multicultural Courses
Three courses from the General International Multicultural Courses are required. Area Courses
Three courses shall be related to one particular geographic area. The Americas (excluding the U.S.)
Western Europe
- ART 206 - From Catacombs to Cathedrals
- ART 208 - Renaissance Art in Northern Europe
- ART 210 - Renaissance Art in Italy
- ART 212 - Seventeenth-Century Art & Architecture
- ART 214 - Eighteenth-Century Art
- ART 216 - Nineteenth-Century Painting
- ART 218 - Modern Painting and Sculpture
- ART 226 - Survey of Western Architecture
- ART 304 - The Gothic Cathedral
- CLA 211 - Greek Literature in Translation
- CLA 222 - Roman Literature in Translation
- CLA 250 - Mythology and Representation of Divinity
- CLA 257 - Greek and Roman Art and Architecture (= ART 232)
- CLA 258 - Greek and Roman Archaeology
- CLA 334 - Athenian Law
- CLA 241 - Greek Art and Architecture (= ART 200)
- CLA 242 - Roman Art and Architecture (= ART 202)
- ENG 240 - British Literature to 1800
- ENG 260 - British Literature since 1800
- ENG 343 - Chaucer
- ENG 352 - Global Shakespeare
- ENG 455 - Renaissance Revenge
- ENG 360 - A: Desire or B: British Literature Since 1945
- ENG 361 - Eighteenth Century Pop Culture
- ENG 362 - British Romanticism
- ENG 363 - History of the Novel
- ENG 370 - Davidson Summer Program at Cambridge University
- ENG 371 - Victorian Literature
- ENG 372 - British Fiction: 19th and 20th Centuries
- ENG 373 - Transatlantic Poetries
- FRE 220 - Portraits of Women
- FRE 221 - Visions of the City
- FRE 223 - Childhood and Youth
- FRE 224 - Innocence and Awareness
- FRE 225 - Rich and Poor
- FRE 229 - Introduction to French and/or Francophone Literature Abroad
- FRE 260 - Contemporary France
- FRE 320 - Husbands, Wives, and Lovers
- FRE 322 - North Africa in Novel and Film
- FRE 327 - Asia in Novel and Film
- FRE 330 - French Drama
- FRE 340 - Symbolist Poets: Drugs, Music, Revolt
- FRE 341 - Poetry, Passion, Painting
- FRE 360 - Where is France Heading?
- FRE 369 - Studies in French Civilization
- FRE 384 - Studies in Literature Abroad
- FRE 287 - Studies in Civilization and Culture Abroad
- FRE 490 - Senior Major Seminar - Rereading the Past: Nineteenth Century Texts and Contexts
- GER 230 - German Literary Masterpieces (in trans.)
- GER 231 - Special Literary Topics (in trans.)
- GER 232 - Burning Books (in trans.)
- GER 240 - German for Economics and Policy
- GER 241 - Special Cultural Topics (in trans.)
- GER 242 - Hollywood Alternatives, From Germany and Beyond (in trans.)
- GER 250 - Introduction to German Literary Studies
- GER 251 - Special Literary Topics
- GER 260 - Introduction to German Cultural Studies
- GER 261 - Special Cultural Topics
- GER 270 - Contemporary Germany
- GER 332 - Modernism (in trans.)
- GER 350 - Modernes Drama
- GER 354 - Contemporary German Literature
- GER 380 - Studies in German Language, Literature, Culture
- GER 430 - Seminars (in trans.)
- GER 450 - Seminars
- GER 495 - Senior Colloquium
- HIS 112 - The Medieval Millennium: Europe, C. 500-1500
- HIS 120 - Britain since 1688
- HIS 121 - Early Modern Europe
- HIS 122 - Europe since 1789
- HIS 215 - Magic and Witchcraft in Pre-Modern Europe
- HIS 225 - Women and Work: Gender and Society in Britain, 1700-1918
- HIS 228 - The Modern Body: Gender, Sex, and Politics in France
- HIS 234 - Theory and Practice of Modern European History
- HIS 317 - The European Renaissance
- HIS 321 - The Explosion of Christendom: Europe in the 16th Century
- HIS 325 - Britain from 1688 to 1832
- HIS 328 - Bohemian France; Art, Culture, and Society, 1789-1945
- HIS 331 - History of Germany in Global Context, 1871-1990
- HIS 332 - European Metropolis, 1870-1914
- HIS 336 - European Women and Gender, 1650-Present
- HIS 337 - Cultures and Technologies of Imperialism: Germany and Great Britain 1840-1945
- HIS 390 - Davidson Summer Program at Cambridge University
- HIS 420 - The English Civil War
- HIS 421 - Everyday Life in Renaissance and Reformation Europe
- HIS 422 - Gender in Early Modern Europe (C. 15th-18th Centuries)
- HIS 424 - The French Revolution
- HIS 426 - Victorian People
- HIS 427 - European Consumer Culture: 1750 to the Present
- HIS 433 - The Holocaust: Interpretation, Memory and Representation
- HIS 434 - The Global 1960s
- LAT 234 - Latin Philosophical Poetry
- PHI 105 - Ancient Philosophy
- PHI 106 - Early Modern European Philosophy
- PHI 160 - Great Philosophers
- PHI 235 - Existentialism
- POL 242 - West European Politics (formerly POL 230)
- SPA 270 - Textual Analysis
- SPA 272 - Intermediate Seminar in Spanish Cultures
- SPA 320 - Spanish Literature Through the Golden Age
- SPA 321 - Theater of Spain’s Golden Age
- SPA 322 - Cervantes
- SPA 330 - Modern Spain
- SPA 331 - Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Spain
- SPA 350 - García Lorca and His Generation
- SPA 353 - Contemporary Spanish Film
- SPA 354 - Dying of Love in Medieval Iberia
- SPA 356 - Seminar on Special Topics: Romantic Spain
- SPA 361 - Civilization of Spain
- SPA 394 - Advanced Seminar in Spanish Cultures
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