Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019
Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 > Colleges and Majors > College of Arts and Sciences > Philosophy, Religion, and Liberal Studies > Liberal Studies B.A., Third World Studies Concentration
A student can choose to pursue a Third World Studies concentration within the Liberal Studies major at any time in her/his college career, although students are advised to declare their major early in order to ensure a timely completion of their degree program.
Areas A- E (see Core section of this Catalog) (42 semester hours)
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Take 24 semester hours distributed as follows, with at least 1 course addressing issues in each of the following regions: South and Central America; Africa; and Asia.
[Note: Student may take courses not listed below with the approval of the advisor.]
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Note: PHIL 4950 is a Special Topics course; topic must be chosen in consultation with advisor.
Note: AFST 4950 is a Special Topics course; only the following section/title is approved for use in the Social Science area: AFST 4950 African Technology and Society.
An appropriate 4000-level course to be chosen in consultation with the advisor that will additionally include a senior research paper/project
OR
Appropriate Study Abroad chosen in consultation with the advisor.
Electives will vary by student because of varying credits needed for foreign language requirement.
Other Requirements for Liberal Studies B.A. (all concentrations)