Indiana University Kokomo
Home • Site Index •

IU Seal
International Programs

International Studies Minor

IU Kokomo now offers an international studies minor. The minor is comprised of 15 credits of course work. All students must take I100 Introduction to International Studies (offered in fall semester) and a capstone overseas study or foreign culture class. They then may select any nine credits of course work from any two categories of classes (including Global Markets and Governance; Arts and Civilization; Health and Environment; and Culture and Society). For information about required course work, please review minor requirements.

Looking for summer or fall classes?

If you are interested in pursuing the International Studies minor in 2006, you might want to consider registering for one or two of the following classes in Summer or Fall 2006:

I100 Introduction to International Studies (3 credits) This course is offered in fall 2006 on Tuesday and Thursday from 10-11:15 am. *required for the minor.

A108 Art of the Western World (3 credits) This course is offered in Fall 2006 on Thursdays from 5:30-8:15 pm.

D511MLS Humanities Elective/L381: Recent Writing: 20th Century World Literature (3 credits) This split level graduate/undergraduate class is being offered on Tuesday and Thursday in Fall 2006 from 1-2:15 pm.

D301 International Business Environment (3 credits) prereq 56 credit hours, E201, E202. This course is being offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Fall 2006 from 4-5:15 pm.

K433 Korean Culture and Healthcare Practices (2 credits) this course is being offered in summer 1 and is to be arranged with instructor Linda Wallace). Students are selected into this program based on completion of Nursing K 432, an application packet, acceptance of a faculty panel and ability to meet exchange program criteria. Students travel to Korea from May 14 to May 30, 2006.

L290 Topics in Labor Studies: Globalization (3 credits) (this course is being offered as a web-based class in Summer 1 and 2  by arrangement with instructor S. Ashby) The course is also offered as a web-based class in Fall 2006.

S419 Social Movements and Collective Action (3 credits) prereq-3 hours of sociology or permission of instructor (meets in Summer 1 on Mondays from 6-10 pm and on Fridays May 19, June 2 and June 16) (this course is being offered as part of the Accelerated Evening College courses)

S363 Sociology of Development (3 credits) prereq-S100, S101 or consent of instructor (course meets Thursdays from 2:30 to 5:15 pm through Fall 2006)

Y217 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits) (meets from 2:30-3:45 on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Fall 2006)