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  1. International Studies. The International Studies program provides students with the 21st-century skills needed to navigate our interdependent world and find employment in an increasingly globalized economy. Our graduates are dynamic, entrepreneurial, and responsible world citizens who can communicate, interact, and work across boundaries of all ...

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  2. We encourage all International Studies students to go abroad, minor in a foreign language, and pursue internship opportunities. A complete list of major requirements , courses , and a proposed four-year program of study for the International Studies major is available in the UAB Undergraduate Catalog.

  3. International studies will give you an in-depth knowledge of what's happening around the world, letting you focus your courses on specific areas that interest you. We'll help prepare you for a career in a variety of fields, including international relations, business, journalism, economics, politics, diplomacy, and much more.

  4. Learn about the program requirements and courses needed to complete a major in International Studies at UAB.

  5. Please contact the program director for more information about the International Studies program. Dr. Renato Corbetta Program Director (205) 934-2336 corbetta@uab.edu. The International Studies program provides students with the 21st century skills needed to navigate our interdependent world and find employment in an increasin.

  6. ITS 101. Introduction to International Studies. 3 Hours. A survey of the problems and practice of global cooperation and conflict. Particular attention is paid to issues of global power, wealth and social justice. This course meets the Core Curriculum requirements for Area IV: Social and Behavioral Sciences.

  7. UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran’s status.