Thomas M. Leonard, Professor and Director
The Departments of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice; Economics and Geography; English; History; Philosophy; Political Science and Public Administration; and World Languages cooperatively offer the interdisciplinary program in international studies.
The major allows undergraduate students to pursue an interdisciplinary and comparative study of foreign cultures and societies leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in interna- tional studies. Students majoring in the interdisciplinary studies program will complete a four course requirement (12
Major electives (12 semester hours)
Thematic or regional studies area
Select 4 courses from one of the following areas: Asian Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, International Relations & Politics, or Foreign Language & Culture
Asian Studies
ASN 3106 3.0 FC-Japanese Women ASH 3400 3.0 CD(FC)20c Chinse Civ ASH 3440 3.0 CD-(FC)Japan Civilzt ASH 3441 3.0 Japan Before 1868 ASH 3444 3.0 Japan After 1868 ASH 3448 3.0 (CD)FC-Hiroshima EUH 3581 3.0 Russia In Asia HIS 3932 BG 3.0 (FC)St: Hong Kong LIT 3193 3.0 (FC)(G)3 Lit Of East PHH 3860 3.0 (FC)Japanese Mind PHH 3820 3.0 (FC)Chinese Philosph POS 4932 AH 3.0 St:Pol/Asian/Trade REL 3310 3.0 Asian Religions REL 3330 3.0 Religions Of India ASH 3337 3.0 (FC)Gandhi/Mod India
European Studies
CPO 3123 3.0 (FC)Pol/Soc Brit&Irl CPO 3151 3.0 French Politics CPO 3643 3.0 (FC)Pol/Soc Russia EUH 3205 3.0 19th Century Europe EUH 3206 3.0 20th Century Europe EUH 3320 3.0 Eastern Europe EUH 3451 3.0 France Since 1789 EUH 3466 3.0 (FC)Germany Today EUH 3502 3.0 Modern Britain EUH 3575 3.0 Imperial Russia EUH 3576 3.0 Russia Since 1905 EUH 4294 3.0 Sem: Modern Europe LIT 3184 3.0 (FC)(3)G Irish Lit/C LIT 4186 3.0 Studies In Irish Lit PHH 4601 3.0 20th-Cent Cont Phil PHH 4620 3.0 20 C Phil:Anglo/Am T SPN 3500 3.0 (FC)Peopl/Cult Spain
Latin American Studies
ANT 4331 3.0 (FC)People Of Andes CPO 3351 3.0 (FC)Brazil Politics INR 3248 3.0 (FC)US Carib/Ca Rel LAS 3020 3.0 (FC)Peopl/Cult Carib LAH 3300 3.0 CD-(FC)Mod Lat Amer LAS 3031 3.0 (FC)Peo/Cul So Cone LAH 3712 3.0 (FC)Inter-Am Relatns LAS 3005 3.0 (FC)Latin Amer Cult LAS 3033 3.0 (FC)Peo/Cul C Am/Mex
Middle East and Africa
ASH 3223 3.0 CD-(FC)Middle East FRT 3551 3.0 Franco Afri Lit Cult HIS 3932 3.0 Spec Topics:History REL 3607 3.0 Sele Tps Jewish Stud
International Relations and Politics
AMH 3511 3.0 US In World Affairs AMH 3544 3.0 1960s & Vietnam War AMH 4514 3.0 Sem:U.S.Diplomacy ANT 3212 3.0 CD-(FC)Peo/Cult Wrld ANT 4331 3.0 (FC)People Of Andes CPO 3123 3.0 (FC)Pol/Soc Brit&Irl
CPO 3151 3.0 French Politics CPO 3351 3.0 (FC)Brazil Politics CPO 3643 3.0 Pol/Soc Russia CPO 4034 3.0 Third World Politics CPO 4930 1-4 Topics:Comprtve Pol ECO 3703 3.0 International Trade ECO 4504 3.0 Public Finance ECO 4723 3.0 Inter Monetary Sys FIN 4604 3.0 Internationl Finance GEO 3502 3.0 Economic Geography HIS 3307 3.0 Modern War INR 3016 3.0 Global Iss Cont Pol INR 3443 3.0 Intl Law & Org INR 4703 3.0 Intl Political Econ INR 4334 3.0 Am Def Mass Destruct INR 4703 3.0 Intl Political Econ PHH 4620 3.0 20 C Phil:Anglo/Am T POS 4932 AH 3.0 ST:Pol/Asian/Trade POS 4932 AY 3.0 N Ireland Peace Proc REL 3443 3.0 Liberation Theologie SYP 3440 3.0 Soc Chg Internat Dev
Foreign Language and Culture
FOL 3930 2-4 Sp Top:Foreign Lang FOL 3953 3-6 Adv For Lang Abroad FOT 3931 3.0 Stud In Forgn Cultur FOT 3552 3.0 (FC)Women Arab World FRE 3440 3.0 Fre For Professions FRE 4501 3.0 France Today FRT 3550 3.0 (FC)Faces Of France FRW 3100 3.0 Srv Fre Lit Pre 19c FRW 3101 3.0 Srv Fre Lit Mod Per FRW 4301 3.0 Fr Cult Thru Theater SPN 3013 3.0 Span For Professions SPW 3100 3.0 Survey:Spanish Lit SPW 3130 3.0 Survey:Lat Amer Lit SPW 4202 3.0 Modern Latn Amer Lit
Non-thematic / non-regional (6 semester hours)
Select 2 approved courses in any other area, excluding thematic or regional studies area.
ASH/ASN/AMH/HIS/PHI/PHH/LAH/ANT/SYD/CPO/POS/INR/ FIN/MAN/SPN/SPW/SPT/FRW/FRT/FRE/JPN
Required Minor (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
All minors require 15 hours. See catalog for list.
Free Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (04 SEMESTER HOURS)
* Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.
* Important note: students must earn the appropriate number of upper level and overall hours to graduate (even if the major requires lower level courses). * A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours must be upper level).
* All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable), foreign culture and gordon rule courses require grades of “C” or higher.
* Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, WF, F and courses in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges. Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students should consult their academic advisor).
* Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and before earning 36 upper level hours. * Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved for graduation.
John Francis Reilly Irish Studies Fellowships are periodically
awarded to faculty. Each spring the Moriarty Prize of $250 is awarded at the university convocation to the undergraduate student whose work in Irish Studies, in any academic disci- pline, has been judged most outstanding. For information about the Irish Studies initiative at UNF, contact Richard Bizot, Coordinator of Irish Studies, in Building 8, Room 2345, or E-mail [email protected] or phone (904) 620-2273.
Liberal Studies Degree Program
For studentswho wish to explore an intellectual field not contained or defined by an existing major, the College of Arts and Sci- ences offers a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies. This degree program provides an opportunity for the in-depth study of such interdisciplinary topics as aging or neurophysi- ology. Note that the liberal studies major is not a vehicle for general study in the various liberal arts disciplines, but is intended to focus on a cross-disciplinary research project that does not fall within a conventional major.
Students, in cooperation with an advisor, design their own curriculum. The program challenges students to assume major responsibility for the direction of their own education and expects a high level of motivation and achievement from them. Students with less than a 3.0 GPA will not ordinarily be approved for Liberal Studies.
The requirements for completing the liberal studies program are:
1. Distribution Requirement - Each student will choose one
course from each of the four discipline areas within the College of Arts and Sciences (communicative arts, fine arts, social sciences and natural and mathematical sciences).
2. Electives - With the approval of a college advisor each
student may choose 33 semester hours of elective credits, with no more than 9 semester hours from outside the College of Arts and Sciences.
3. Major Theme - Each student will choose a theme area
and, under the guidance of a major professor will take 9 semester hours of course work and a College of Arts and Sciences methodology course in preparation for the liberal studies exposition.
4. Liberal Studies Exposition - At the culmination of the
student’s program, each student will undertake a 3 semester hour project designed in consultation with and approved by the student’s major professor.
Students interested in the liberal studies program should contact an advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences, 620-2797. Final approval of the student’s plan of study will be made by the chair of the Department of History. No approval
will be given until the student has drafted a proposed program of study in consultation with an advisor.
* All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule booklet. * An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering for courses at another institution.
* Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester at UNF. Graduation will most likely be delayed for students who do attempt dual/concurrent enrollment in their last semester.
International Studies Minor
The Departments ofSociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice; Economics and Geography; English; History; Philosophy and Religious Studies; and Political Science and Public Administration; and World Languages cooperate in offering an interdisciplinary program in international studies.
The minor in international studies allows undergraduate students to pursue an interdisciplinary and comparative study of foreign cultures and societies while fulfilling the academic requirements for a minor in one of the College of Arts and Sciences degree programs.
Minor: International Studies Minor
Minor Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (15 SEMESTER HOURS)
Select Three Courses
ANT 4495 3.0 Cross-Cultural Methd INR 3016 3.0 Global Iss Cont Pol ECO 3701 3.0 CD-Contemp Int’l Eco GEO 3553 3.0 Cult Dimn Of Eco Geo 2 Minor Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
Select 2 from (see list): Asian Studies/European Studies/Latin America/International Relations/International Politics/Foreign Language & Culture/Mideast & Africa
ASH GEO LIT PHI CPO SYP ECO EUH HIS ANT FOT INR LAH FOL SPN SPW AMH LAS FRT FRW HSC FIN PHH Conditions for the minor:
1. A grade of “C” or better is required in all minor course work.
2. Only 2 courses, or 6 semester hours may be transferred in to satisfy minor requirements.
3. Only one course carrying a lower level number may apply towards the minor.
Irish Studies
The university regularly offers Irish Studies courses in literature, art history, history, and political science, and hopes to be adding Irish Studies courses and courses with significant Irish content in other disciplines. Such courses may count toward an appropriate major or minor, including the International Studies major or minor (above), or as electives. LIT 3184, Introduction to Irish Literature and Culture, has been approved as a foreign culture course. POS 2932, Irish-American Politics and Culture, has been approved as a cultural diversity course.Each fall and spring semester a variety of public events — lectures, concerts, poetry readings, symposia, etc. — are offered in the John Francis Reilly Irish Studies Performance
and Lecture Series. To encourage the inclusion of Irish
Major: Liberal Studies Track: Liberal Studies Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Foreign Lang/Foreign Cultures (08 SEMESTER HOURS)
Requires grades of “C” or above.
Note: Language I is offered in the fall semester and Language II is offered in the spring semester unless otherwise specified in the online schedule booklet.
Select 1 Sequence
SPN 1120 4.0 Beginning Spanish I SPN 1121 4.0 Beginning Spanish II FRE 1120 4.0 Beginning French I FRE 1121 4.0 Beginning French II FOL 2930 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang I FOL 2931 4.0 Beging Forgn Lang II SPA 4620 3.0 American Sign Lang I SPA 4620 L 1.0 ASL Lab I
SPA 4623 3.0 Ameri Sign Lang II SPA 4623 L 1.0 ASL Lab II Or (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
3 foreign cultures (only if state requirement is satisfied) See list of foreign culture courses through the online schedule booklet. May not include cultural diversity courses unless CD(FC) in the course title.
Major Requirements
(3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (12 SEMESTER HOURS)
1 course from fine art/communicative art/social sci/natural sci Must be 3000/4000 level
1 Fine Art (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) ARH/HUM/MUH
1 Communicative Art (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
ADV AMH AML ASH ASN CRW ENG ENL EUH HIS JOU LAH LIT MMC PHH PHI PHM PHP PUR REL RTV 1 Social Science (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
ANT CLP CPO DEP EAB ECO EXP INP INR PAD PCO POS POT PPE PSY PUP SOP SYA SYD SYG SYO SYP
1 Natural Science (3000 - 4000 LEVEL)
APB BCH BSC CHM CHS MCB OCB OCE PHY ZOO
Major Electives (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (40 SEMESTER HOURS)
Courses to be chosen in in areas related to major theme. No more than 9 hrs outside the College of Arts & Sciences
Select 1 research methods appropriate to exposition topic Note: POS 3713, SYA 3300, and PSY 3214/3214L all require Elementary Statistics.
ANT 4192 3.0 Archae Resrch Stratg ENG 4014 3.0 G(3) Literary Inter HIS 3051 3.0 G(6)Craft Of Histrn POS 3713 3.0 Inquiry/Analysis PSY 3214 3.0 Research Methods Psy PSY 3214 L 1.0 Research Methods Lab SYA 3300 3.0 Logic Of Inquiry Select 3 Theme Courses (3000 - 4000 LEVEL) (must be directly related to exposition topic)
Exposition Course
IDS 4910 3-9 Liberal Studies Expo
* Final free electives and upper level hours will depend on the major electives selected. Lower level courses may affect total upper hours that may need to be taken for graduation.
* Important note: students must earn the appropriate number of upper level and overall hours to graduate (even if the major requires lower level courses). * A minimum of 120 semester hours is required for graduation (48 hours must be upper level).
* All prerequisites, major, minor, foreign language (if applicable), foreign culture and Gordon Rule courses require grades of “C” or higher.
* Third repeats of attempted courses, including W, WP, WF, F and courses in which passing grades were earned, will be assessed excess hour surcharges. Exceptions include courses approved to repeat academic credit (students should consult their academic advisor).
* Students must pass or meet exemption criteria for all sections of the CLAST exam prior to earning an AA and before earning 36 upper level hours. * Students who started at a state university prior to earning 60 semester hours must satisfy the 9 hour summer requirement before being approved for graduation.
* All students must apply to graduate during registration for the last semester of courses at UNF. Deadlines are published in the course schedule booklet. * An approved dual/concurrent enrollment form is required prior to registering for courses at another institution.
* Students may not enroll at another institution during their last semester at UNF. Graduation will most likely be delayed for students who do attempt dual/concurrent enrollment in their last semester.