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专业概况
在这里学什么?A degree in International Affairs benefits students as they prepare for their roles as national and global citizens, teaching them the dynamics behind a changing global society and introducing them to ways of enhancing the international community. Moreover, the International Affairs Program offers a strong, interdisciplinary curriculum that includes courses from departments across campus and enables students from diverse disciplines to integrate an international perspective into their studies and future careers.
Special Resources and Programs Core faculty of this concentration are affiliated with the Anthropology Department and engage in a range of internationally focused research. Anthropology faculty members are also associated with the School of Policy and International Affairs, the Climate Change Institute, and/or the School of Marine Sciences. Although students of this program are counted as International Affairs majors, those of the Culture, Conflict, and Globalization concentration are fully recognized to be active members of the Department of Anthropology and are advised by full time faculty in the Anthropology Department. Students are therefore able to take advantage of the connections Anthropology faculty have with these other relevant units on campus.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs – Culture, Conflict, and Globalization (CCG)
Students may declare an International Affairs (CCG) major during their first or second year, and must declare their major once they have accumulated 53 credits. During the first two years, students are encouraged to complete course work to fulfill the core requirements for the major as well as General Education requirements and/or some concentration electives. All International Affairs students are strongly encouraged to develop or sharpen their language training early in their program of study in order to fulfill the language requirement in their third or fourth year. The final two years should be focused on the concentration electives, a minor program of study, or a second major. All International Affairs students are strongly encouraged to participate in a Study Abroad program.
The Capstone course, ANT493, is preferably taken in the senior year. Alternatively, with approval, students may fulfill the capstone requirement with ANT460, ANT497, or the Honors thesis (HON499).
Although not required, we strongly encourage study abroad opportunities, whether it be a semester length program, a summer session, or travel study course. Students should work with their faculty advisor and the Study Abroad office to determine the most appropriate options.
Programmatic Learning Outcomes
Career Opportunities Graduates of this program are able to think critically in a range of global affairs and communicate effectively in a foreign language. Upon completion of this degree program, students enter a number of related fields, including the foreign service, cultural affairs, other government entities, the private sector, non-profit agencies, international business, journalism, law, and university teaching and research, among others.
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Liberal Arts and Sciences中国学生入学要求
课程信息
学制:全日制(120 学分)
学费:US$30,030.00 (¥ 194,411) /年
开学时间:2022八月30日, 2022一月18日
申请截止日期:1-Nov-22
留学地点:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences5774 Stevens Hall, Room 100,ORONO,Maine,04469, United States