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Sep 06, 2025
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Butler University Bulletin 2025-2026
International Studies, BA
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Requirements for the Major
The major consists of 42 hours, 33 of which must be fulfilled at the 300 level or above. One of the Following Courses:
Research Methods (C):
One of the following: International Relations and Diplomacy (D):
One D course is required. Examples of D courses can be found below. Offerings vary by semester; a course cannot count for both B and D. Capstone Course (to be taken in the junior or senior year) (E):
International Studies Area Courses
18 hours from two of the following areas (9 hours in each area; two disciplines must be represented). Offerings vary by semester. Example courses for each of the areas can be found below: Africa and the Middle East
Foreign Language:
Nine (9) hours at the 300-400 level in one modern foreign language. Classes in French, German, Spanish, and Chinese are offered at Butler University. Classes in other languages such as Arabic, Italian, and Japanese can be taken at other universities in the area. A language course counting for an area course other than Foreign Language cannot also count towards the Foreign Language area. Electives:
One elective (3 hrs) required. Offerings vary by semester. Any course in an International Studies area above not used to fulfill another requirement, or additional examples below: Special International Studies Courses (Recommended, but not required)
which may include: Study Abroad (Highly Recommended)
Experience abroad may be in the form of attendance at a foreign college or university, an international internship, independent travel connected with an approved independent study project, or participation in an approved foreign study tour. Credits from those experiences abroad usually count toward fulfilling the requirements of the major or minor. Model United Nations, Model Arab League, and Model European Union (Highly Recommended)
International studies majors can participate in these three events, which play a very important role in the formation of students interested in international issues, because they learn the rules of negotiation and diplomacy as well as the workings of the United Nations, Arab League, and European Union. |
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