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The international studies major provides a foundation in the study of a broad range of international phenomena, including, but not limited to, governance, economic development, humanitarian aid, non-governmental organizations, and conflict. It can equip persons desiring to work in economic development, missions, humanitarian aid, human rights organizations, diplomacy, or international education.

Students completing the major or minor will:

  • gain knowledge of the international arena that can be applied to their own major area of study
  • be conversant with the major actors and geographic areas in the international sphere
  • demonstrate an awareness of the interconnectedness of the modern world.

Course Requirements

View all details and course requirements for this program in the Milligan University Catalog (link below). The Milligan University academic catalog is the official, authoritative source for all academic requirements and policies. Any discrepancies in curricular requirements from other sources will default to the Catalog.

Faculty

John Paul Abner
Professor of Occupational Therapy, Psychology and Counseling; Director of Academic Advising

Professor of Counseling, Director of the Campus Counseling Center

Joy Drinnon
Professor of Psychology; Director of Undergraduate Research

Amy Edmonds
Associate Professor of Political Science

Professor Emerita of Sociology and Missions

Hongyou Lu
Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies; Engineering Program Development Associate

Dr. Lori Mills, professor of psychology at Milligan
Professor of Psychology

Rebecca Sapp
Area Chair of Social Learning; Professor of Counseling; MSC Program Director

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