Information for Double Majors or Potential Double Majors in Anthropology and
International Studies
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Because of its interdisciplinary nature, the International Studies major includes coursework from a variety of academic disciplines within the School of Liberal Arts such as Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science and World
Languages and Cultures. It also includes courses that come from other schools such as the Herron School of Art and Design and the Kelley School of Business.
International Studies students who choose to double major may “double count” up to 9 credits from their other major toward their International Studies major. Such credits must fit within the other parameters of the International Studies major. Depending on the major and on the specific coursework taken, it may not always be possible to find 9 credits that will “double count” toward the International Studies major. Courses that are cross-listed and potentially fulfill more than one requirement in the International Studies major can only be counted in one area. Example: ANTH A104 can either fulfill the
“Windows on the World” requirement or it can count toward the Global & Cross-Cultural
Interactions thematic concentration. It cannot do both.
INFORMATION FOR ANTHROPOLOGY/INTL. STUDIES DOUBLE MAJORS:
ANTH A104/A304 can fulfill the “Windows on the World” requirement. Alternatively, it can count toward the Global & Cross-Cultural Interactions thematic concentration.
ANTH A460 These are variable topics courses. Depending on the specific topic covered, A460 may count toward various area and/or thematic concentrations within the International Studies major. Please consult the list of courses that fulfill the various area and thematic concentration requirements or get in touch with the International Studies program director with questions about a specific A460 course.
ANTH A485
ANTH E300
ANTH E326
ANTH E340
ANTH E356 counts toward the Asia area concentration.
These are variable cultural topics courses. Depending on the specific topic covered, E300 may count toward various area concentrations within the
International Studies major. Please consult the list of courses that fulfill the various area and thematic concentration requirements or get in touch with the International Studies program director with questions about a specific E300 course. counts toward the European area concentration. counts toward the Latin America & Caribbean area concentration. counts toward the Asia area concentration.
ANTH E380
ANTH E384
ANTH E391
ANTH E402
ANTH E411 counts toward the Comparative Systems thematic concentration. counts toward the African area concentration. counts toward the Development thematic concentration. counts toward the Global & Cross-Cultural Interactions thematic concentration. Alternatively, it can count toward the Comparative
Systems thematic concentration. counts toward the Development thematic concentration. Alternatively, it can count toward the International Business and Economics thematic concentration or the International Relations thematic concentration.
ANTH E421
ANTH E457
ANTH L300
ANTH L401 counts toward the Comparative Systems thematic concentration. counts toward the Global & Cross-Cultural Interactions thematic concentration. Alternatively, it can count toward the International
Relations thematic concentration. counts toward the Global & Cross-Cultural Interactions thematic concentration. Alternatively, it can count toward the International
Relations thematic concentration. counts toward the Global & Cross-Cultural Interactions thematic concentration.
Any Anthropology course that includes an overseas travel component can fulfill the
International Experience requirement.
Questions or additional information: Contact the Program Admin Nicole Collins at ndcollin@iupui.edu
or 317-274-7611 or Program Director Dr. Michael Snodgrass at misnodgr@iupui.edu
.