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International Studies

Do you like visiting new places that are different than what you are used to? Do foreign cultures seem intriguing to you? You might want to consider an international studies major at Central College. Graduates have gone on to become language workshop coordinators, bilingual customer service representatives and graduate students in international communication.

International studies is an interdisciplinary major which develops international understanding of historical and contemporary world issues through basic course work in international issues, a focus on a particular world region, and proficiency in a foreign
language and study abroad. The program seeks to encourage cross-cultural sensitivity and emphasizes the interrelatedness of cultural, linguistic, political, social, economic, environmental and aesthetic issues in a particular region of the world. Students
choose to pursue either the West European studies (WES) track, the Latin American studies (LAS) track, or the African studies (AFS) track of the major, and are assigned to an area studies director to plan their programs.

Faculty

Successful Careers

Internships

Learn more about internships at Central.

Courses

African studies track

Latin American studies track

West European studies track

Get more details from the course catalog! (Note: this is a PDF file)

Sample Schedule
Freshman year

Sophomore year

Junior year

Senior year

Facilities
The Weller Center for Business and International Studies houses faculty offices and classrooms for the economics, accounting, business management and modern language departments. The $3.9-million building was completed in 1999 and includes state-of-the-art technologies and a very energy efficient design, including solar panels on the roof. There is a 24-hour computer lab on the main floor and eight high-tech classrooms, two of which contain student computers.

Central College has an interactive computer language lab, which can be used by classes and individual students to supplement traditional methods of language learning located in the Weller Center. This lab has 26 student computer stations and a teacher station, with which teachers can organize a variety of conversational activities such as telephone, conference groups and written chat groups. The system allows for use of both digital and analog sound recordings for student listening activities and recording the voices of multiple students at one time.

Organizations
No matter what your interests are, Central has a student group or organization that you’ll want to join! Click here to learn how you can get involved with groups and organizations at Central. International studies students might be interested in joiningCentral's Culture Club
and Coalition for Multicultural Campus (CMCC).

Study Abroad
Students are encouraged to study abroad with one of Central’s eight international programs to enhance their development as global citizens, or with Central’s Chicago program and the Washington, D.C., program. Learn more about about Central’s study abroad programs.

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