Undergraduate Catalog 2015-2016

Liberal Studies B.A., Third World Studies Concentration

Degree Requirements

A student can choose to pursue a Third World Studies concentration within the Liberal Studies major at any time in her/his college career, although students are advised to declare their major early in order to ensure a timely completion of their degree program.

 

Areas A- E (see Core section of this Catalog)  (42 semester hours) 

Area F

Interdisciplinary Methods (3 semester hours)

IDST 2315Amer Diverse Cultural Heritage

3

Theory Focused Courses

AFST 2010Intro to African Studies

3

ANTH 1102Introduction to Anthropology

3

BLST 2010Introduction to Black Studies

3

GEOG 1102World Regional Geography

3

IDST 2310Fine & Applied Arts in Civ

3

RELI 1111Intro to World Religion

3

Foreign Language Requirement

Students must demonstrate minimum proficiency at the level of the fourth university course (2002) in one foreign language, but only the fourth (2002) university course can count in Area F.  Any hours not applied to Area F may be applied toward elective hours.
FREN 2002Interm Fren Lang & Culture II

3

GRMN 2002Inter German Lang & Culture II

3

ITAL 2002Interm Ital Lang & Culture II

3

SPAN 2002Interm Span Lang & Culture II

3

Major Requirements

Major Areas

Take 24 semester hours distributed as follows, with at least 1 course addressing issues in each of the following regions:  South and Central America; Africa; and Asia.

[Note: Student may take courses not listed below with the approval of the advisor.]

 

Humanities (9 semester hours)
AFST 4451African Literature

3

AFST 4452African Women Writers

3

ENGL 4455Lit of the Islamic World

3

HIST 3700Asia to 1500

3

HIST 3705Asia since 1500

3

HIST 3715Colonia Latin America

3

HIST 3720Modern Latin America

3

HIST 4690Hist US/Latin Amer Relations

3

HIST 4700Conquest of Latin America

3

HIST 4710Modern Middle East

3

HIST 4730Modern China

3

HIST 4800Modern Mexico

3

HIST 4810Modern Caribbean

3

PHIL 4420Philosophy of Religion

3

PHIL 4610Confucianism & Daoism

3

PHIL 4950Special Topics

1 - 4

SPAN 3230Survey of Latin American Lit I

3

SPAN 3240Survey of Latin Amer Lit II

3

RELI - Any 3000-4000 level courses

Note: PHIL 4950 is a Special Topics course; topic must be chosen in consultation with advisor.

Social Science (9 semester hours)
AFST 3615/BLST 3615/CRJU 3615Law and Social Change in Africa

AFST 4950Special Topics

1 - 4

ANTH 3200Indigenous Peoples Latin Am

3

ANTH 4800Plants & People of Latin Amer

3

GEOG 3515Geography of Latin America

3

GEOG 3525Geography of the Middle East

3

GEOG 3530Geography of Africa

3

GEOG 3535Geography of Southern World

3

GEOG 3540Geography of Asia

3

POLS 4531Politics of the Middle East

3

POLS 4541Politics of Modern Africa

3

POLS 4561Politics of Latin America

3

Note:  AFST 4950 is a Special Topics course; only the following section/title is approved for use in the Social Science area:  AFST 4950 African Technology and Society. 

Fine Arts (6 semester hours)
ARTS 4845African Art History

3

ARTS 4880Asian Art History: Chinese Art

3

ARTS 4881Asian Art History: Indian Art

3

ARTS 4882Asian Art History: SE Asia

3

Capstone (3 semester hours)

An appropriate 4000-level course to be chosen in consultation with the advisor that will additionally include a senior research paper/project

OR

Appropriate Study Abroad chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Electives (6-15 semester hours)

Electives will vary by student because of varying credits needed for foreign language requirement.

Other Requirements for Liberal Studies B.A. (all concentrations)

  • Completion of the First-Year Academic Seminar with a passing grade. Students who transfer to GC after the first term are exempt from the requirement.
  • Liberal Studies majors must earn a C or better in all courses that count toward their major.
  • A minimum of 120 semester credit hours and all requirements met. 
  • A minimum of 39 semester hours overall must be at the 3000-4000 level.
  • Fulfillment of University-wide Senior Capstone Experience requirement, as explained above.