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International Affairs / Economics NAME _________________________________________ STUDENT ID _______________ ADVISOR ________________ A “C” or better is required in all International Affairs courses counting towards the major, regardless of concentration. Check the Undergraduate Catalog for complete details pertaining to the International Affairs Major. IA Core Requirements Thematic Courses: International Economics 15 credit hours (ECO as primary field) You must take at least 7 primary courses (21 credit hours) Sem Course Grade Cr and at least 6 credits in secondary courses from the same discipline. _______ ANT 102 ___ 3 Primary Courses: Introduction to Anthropology: Sem Course Grade Cr Diversity of Cultures ________ ECO 121 ___ 3 ________ ECO 120 ___ 3 Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics ________ ECO 321 ___ 3 ________ HTY 241 ___ 3 Intermediate Macroeconomics History of Globalization ________ ECO 339 ___ 3 International Finance _______ INA 101 ___ 3 Introduction to International Affairs ________ ECO 340 ___ 3 The Canadian Economy ________ POS 120 ___ 3 ________ ECO 350 or 420 ___ 3 Introduction to World Politics Intermediate Microeconomics ________ ECO 353 ___ 3 Capstone Requirements* Money and Banking 3 credit hours ________ ECO 366 ___ 3 Applied Economic Data Analysis _______ ECO 470 ___ 3 ________ ECO 381 ___ 3 Special Topics: Focus on International Economics Sustainable Development Principles OR ________ ECO 443 ___ 3 _______ ECO 498 ___ 3 Introduction to Modern Economic Growth Capstone in Economics ________ ECO 450 ___ 3 * Capstone requirement can also be done as an Honors thesis. International International Environmental Econ. & Policy Affairs majors with a second major may fulfill the requirement with the capstone ________ ECO 485 ___ 3 in that major if it has sufficient international content. See Advisor and IA Director for Introduction to Economic Statistics & Econometrics approval. ________ ECO 496 ___ 3 Field Experience: Focus on International Economics Foreign Language Experience ________ ECO 497 ___ 3 6 credit hours Independent Study: Focus on International Economics - International Affairs majors who are not international students must take and pass the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) of the American Council on the Secondary Courses (6 credits required from the same discipline): Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) with a rating of Intermediate (Low, Two non-ECO courses related to international issues or topics from the same Mid, or High) or better. secondary field (an exception is INA 201: Special topics or other appropriate - Students are responsible for paying for these tests. topics course - must get permission from SOE Director) Grade of C or better - Minimum preparation for these tests is generally six credits at the 300-level or in all courses; above in French or Spanish, or in the recommended equivalent in the VOX sequence of Critical Languages on campus. VOX courses must be approved by ________ _________________________ ___ 3 the Chair of the Modern Languages Department - Learning abroad experience, including study abroad, also offers opportunities ________ _________________________ ___ 3 for language training. - International students are permitted to meet the language requirement with their ________ _________________________ ___ 3 TOEFL score, but are encouraged to undertake further foreign language study. - Students cannot meet the language requirement in their native language. ________ _________________________ ___ 3 _______ __________________ ___ 3 _______ __________________ ___ 3 Other requirements: • Students must complete an academic minor or a second academic major • Student must take 27 credits (12 at 200-level or above in Human Values Rating on OPI of the ACTFL _______________________ and Social Context (i.e., gen-eds) Core crds. _____ + Thematic crds. _____ = Total crds: _____ Revised 5/8/2017 .