Minor Program

The School offers a Minor in International Affairs. This program is designed for students who want a concentration outside their major that provides a greater depth of study than a certificate program. The Minor in International Affairs requires a minimum of eighteen hours of coursework, including INTA 1110 (Introduction to International Relations), one 2000 level course (not to include INTA 2010), and at least twelve hours of upper-division (3000 level or higher) coursework. No more than six hours of Special Topics coursework and three credits of Special Problems coursework may be included in the minor program.

All courses must be taken on a letter-grade basis, and a C or better must be received in each course. Courses required by name and number in a student's major degree program may not be included. A student may petition to allow three hours of upper-division non-INTA coursework to count toward completion of the minor if that coursework is clearly relevant to international affairs. More information concerning this program and its requirements is available through the School.