International Studies WATSON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Academic Concentration for Education Majors

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WATSON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON
Academic Concentration for Education Majors
International Studies
18 Hours Required- Not all classes are offered each term.
Semester Abroad: Minimum 12 hours from any of the following areas:
Anthropology
Art/Music
Languages
Comparative Education
Cultural History
Economics
Environmental Studies
Geography
Geology
History
Literature
Political Science
Religion
Sociology
Specialty Study- Minimum of 5 Hours:
Any ANT 001 - ANT499
Any EVS 001 - EVS 499
Any GGY 001- GGY 499
Any HST 001 - HST 499
Any PLS 001 - PLS 499
Any SOC 001- SOC 499
Any GER 001- GER 499
Any FRH 001- FRH 499
Any SPN 001- SPN 499
Recommended Courses:
ANT 105 Introduction to Anthropology
ANT 206 Cultural Anthropology
EVS 195 Introduction to Environmental Studies
EVS 205 Global Environmental Issues
GGY 140 Introduction to Human Geography
GGY 180 World Regional Geography I
GGY 181 World Regional Geography II
HST 103 Introduction to Global History
PLS 111 Politics and Gov. in Global Perspective
PLS 202 Contemporary American Political Issues
SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 215 Modern Social Problems
FRH 302 Grammar and Composition I
FRH 303 Grammar and Composition II
GER 301 Advanced German
SPN 315 Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual Speakers II
Seminar- 1 Hour Required
Also Counts As:
Univ. Studies II D, II F
Univ. Studies II F
Univ. Studies II C, II F
Univ. Studies II C, II F
Univ. Studies II F
Univ. Studies II E
Univ. Studies II F
Univ. Studies II B
Univ. Studies II F
Univ. Studies II D
Univ. Studies II D
Univ. Studies II D
Univ. Studies I D
Univ. Studies I D
Univ. Studies I D
Univ. Studies I D, II E
Prerequisite:
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FRH 202 or exam
FRH 202 or exam
GER 202
SPN 215 or exam
EDN 317 Seminar in International Education
*Six credit hours of Study Abroad can be substituted for any of the above courses
For more information see www.uncw.edu/ed/advising
8/2012
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