Minor

All undergraduate students are invited to declare an International Studies minor. There is no application to be an IS minor (unlike the major); you need only submit a course plan as noted below.听

Overview

  • IS minors take two foundation courses (labeled Foundation 3 and Foundation 4, to differentiate them from the major鈥檚 Foundation 1 and 2 courses) and four electives听in one of four concentrations, for a total of 18 credits (15 of which must be unique to the IS minor).听听Students may need to听use the new digital听course substitution form听to ensure that your approved elective is counted toward your minor on your academic audit/transcript.听

  • Minors must demonstrate intermediate proficiency in one modern language听in addition to English (even if their 亚色影库 school, such as CSOM, does not require it), and they are encouraged to study abroad.

  • To declare an IS minor, students must downolad and fill out the听IS Minor Course Plan, save it to your computer, and email it听to Ms. Patricia Joyce听(patricia.joyce@bc.edu), Assistant Director of Interdisciplinary Programs. Please develop your course plan in consultation with IS Program Peer Advisors, IS faculty members, or the Director of Undergraduate Studies.听

  • There is no formal deadline, but we encourage you to declare your minor as soon as you think you'd like to pursure it, so that you can take advantage of the many IS Program activites/events and meet other IS minors and majors.听

Becoming an IS Minor

The IS minor is open to all 亚色影库 undergraduates who submit an acceptable course of study, ideally by October of their junior year, before the last day of drop/add.

Minors must earn 18 credits from six courses (including two foundations courses and four electives in one of four concentrations); they must demonstrate intermediate proficiency in one modern foreign language (even if their home school at 亚色影库 doesn鈥檛 require it); and they usually study abroad. Please note that the Carroll School of Management no longer offers its own International Studies minor for its students, but CSOM freshmen are welcome to apply to the IS Program minor in the Morrrissey College.

To declare your IS minor, download and fill out the听IS Minor Course Plan, and submit it to Ms. Patricia Joyce via email (patricia.joyce@bc.edu).听

Courses

Foundation 3 Courses

IS minors must choose one of the following approved Foundation 3 courses:

  • Globalization (INTL 3510 /POLI 3510)
    Note: This is NOT the History core sequence(s) with the same name.
  • World Politics (INTL 2546)
  • Introduction to International Politics (POLI 1081)
    Note: This course is only for POLI majors; it may be a double-count for IS minor purposes only. It cannot be taken by IS minors with other majors (e.g., a HIST major/IS minor may not take POLI 1081).

Foundation 4 Courses

Foundation 4 courses for minors are specific to each concentration.

Concentrations

鈥淚S minors focus their interests in one of four interdisciplinary concentrations, in which they will take one foundation course (labeled 鈥淔oundation 3鈥 or F3) and four electives from an approved list of courses.
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