Pilihan program
| Tipe program | Durasi | Biaya kuliah | Tanggal Mulai | Tempat |
| Purna Waktu | Variable | $ 24,330 per tahun | Hubungi universitas |
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Ringkasan program
This program recognizes that a comprehensive focus on international issues, foreign cultures, and societies is beyond the ability of any one discipline to provide. The IS major draws from multiple disciplines to give students a multidimensional perspective to global development and issues. It emphasizes knowledge of regions across disciplines and time, providing students with the skills needed to become global citizens. The international studies (INTL) major is a both an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary program. The comparative literature concentration in international studies requires completion of 22 hours including a core of four hours (including a one hour Capstone); six hours from selected literature surveys, and 12 hours of electives with at least three hours in each of three disciplines.
Modul program
The modules are major requirements - Introductory level 9 hours: INTL 100 Introduction to International Studies - 3 hours. International Politics, History and Geography: POLS 103 World Politics, HIST 104 World History since 1500, GEOG 101/POLS 104 World Regional Geography. International Culture and Literature: RELS 105 World Religions, ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth century Literature, CPLT 200 Introduction to Comparative Literature or Any 200 level Literature in Translation survey course (i.e., LTPO, LTRS, LTFR, etc). General Courses: INTL 290 Special Topics in International Studies, INTL 390 Special Topics in International Studies, INTL 400 Independent Study in International Studies, INTL 401 Internship in International Studies, INTL 499 Bachelor's Essay. International Comparative Literature Concentration - 22 hours: Core courses - 4 hours: CPLT 200 Introduction to Comparative Literature, CPLT 400 Capstone. Two courses selected from the following 6 hours: ENGL 203 Survey of European Literature I, ENGL 204 Survey of European Literature II, ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth-Century Literature or ENGL 234 Survey of Third World Masterpieces, LTFR 250 Francophone Literature in Translation, LTSP 252 Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation. Four additional courses from at least three different departments, selected from the following list. One literature course must be in a foreign language students are studying to meet the Concentration foreign language requirement: 12 hours (Note: a maximum of two film courses may be applied). Arabic: LTAR 250 Arabic Literatures in (English) Translation, LTAR 350 Arabic Literatures in (English) Translation. Chinese: LTCH 250 Chinese Literatures in (English) Translation, LTCH 350 Chinese Literatures in (English) Translation. Classics: CLAS 103 Classical Mythology, CLAS 253 Ancient Epic, CLAS 254 Tragedy, CLAS 255 Comedy, CLAS 256 Ancient Satire, CLAS 270 the Romans in Cinema, CLAS 301 Topics in Ancient Greek Literature, CLAS 302 Topics in Latin Literature. English: ENGL 201 British Literature to 1800, ENGL 202 British Literature since 1800ENGL 203 Survey of European Literature I, ENGL 204 Survey of European Literature II, ENGL 207 Survey of American Literature to the Present, ENGL 212 The Cinema: History and Criticism, ENGL 216 Introduction to African American Literature, ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth- Century Literature, ENGL 234 Survey of Third World Masterpieces, ENGL 240 Science Fiction, ENGL 301 Shakespeare: The Early Period, ENGL 302 Shakespeare: The Later Period, ENGL 304 Chaucer, ENGL 306 Milton, ENGL 307 Introduction to Old English, ENGL 308 Spenser, ENGL 311 Middle English Literature: Non-Chaucerian, ENGL 313 African American Literature, ENGL 314 Non-Dramatic Literature of the Renaissance, ENGL 317 The Seventeenth century, ENGL 318 The Eighteenth century, ENGL 320 Literature for Adolescents, ENGL 321 The Romantic Period, ENGL 323 The Victorian Period, ENGL 325 Modern British Literature, ENGL 326 Irish Literature, ENGL 327 The British Novel I, ENGL 328 The British Novel II, ENGL 335 Modern Poetry, ENGL 336 Women Writers, ENGL 337 British Drama to 1642, ENGL 338 Modern Drama, ENGL 340 Restoration and 18th-Century Drama, ENGL 341 Twentieth-Century Southern Literature, ENGL 342 Colonial and Revolutionary American Literature, ENGL 343 American Renaissance: 1830-1870, ENGL 346 Contemporary American Fiction, ENGL 349 American Novel to 1900, ENGL 350 Major Authors, ENGL 351 Studies in American Film, ENGL 352 Major African Writers, ENGL 353 African Women Writers, ENGL 354 Jewish-American Literature, ENGL 355 The American Short Story, ENGL 356 American Novel: 1900-1965, ENGL 357 Contemporary British Literature, ENGL 358 Colonial and Postcolonial British Literature, ENGL 359 Contemporary American Poetry, ENGL 360 Major Literary Themes, ENGL 370 Major Literary Genres, ENGL 390 Studies in Film. French: LTFR 150 French Literature in (English)Translation.
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Students should have completed a challenging college-preparatory curriculum. The high school course curriculums are English - four units, including one unit of English literature and one unit of American literature, two units should have strong grammar and composition components; Mathematics - four units, includes algebra I and II, and geometry. Fourth unit should be higher-level math selected from among algebra III/trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, discrete mathematics, or a capstone math course; Laboratory Science - three units (four recommended), two of the units must be in biology, chemistry or physics; Foreign Language - three units, two units must be from the same language; Social Sciences - three units, includes one unit of U.S. history. Government and economics are recommended; Physical Education or ROTC - one unit; Fine Arts - one unit, appreciation of, history of, or performance in one of the fine arts; and electives - one unit, a college preparatory course in computer science (programming, not keyboarding) is recommended. Other acceptable electives include college preparatory courses in English, fine arts, foreign languages, humanities, laboratory science, mathematics, and social sciences. The minimum acceptable SAT scores are 1070-1230 for in-state students (critical reading and math only), 1140-1280 for out-of-state students (critical reading and math only) and ACT scores of 23-27.
College of Charleston accepts IELTS*
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Kualifikasi
Sarjana (S1)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
College Of Charleston
Nama jurusan
School of Languages, Cultures and World Affairs, Department of International and Intercultural Studies
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