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The Village that IAS Builds
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We are home to six different major concentrations and three minors concentrations. Eurasian Studies Latin American Studies European Studies Development Studies Sustainable Development
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The House that IAS Builds Come see what we are made of!
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4 semesters of a foreign language World area courses For some concentrations students must show depth in at least one world area by taking a minimum two courses focused on the same area, and breadth by taking a third course focused on a different area Diversity in academic disciplines The House that IAS Builds The Foundation
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1-4 introductory courses depending on concentration Remember, an IAS degree should be interdisciplinary The House that IAS Builds The Pillars
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8-10 courses at or above the 300 level 2-3 courses must be at the 400 level For some concentrations a specific course focused on race, gender and class is required The House that IAS Builds
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Required for prime majors Students may choose to do one of the following: Senior Thesis Rigorous GPA minimum to be eligible, must conduct independent research, 60-100 pages, only capstone option that confers eligibility for Latin Honors Senior Portfolio Requires two IAS-approved 400 level seminars (at least one of which must be taken in the senior year) taught by professors in two different disciplines, must synthesize courses in a 3-5 page written statement and present a multi-media document to an IAS committee Research and Editorial Methods Practicum Must successfully complete a two-semester, 4- credit practicum covering scholarly research and editorial methodologies central to IAS, student must apply by April 12 of their junior year The Roof: Senior Capstones
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Windows to the World We strongly encourage students to study abroad. For those students who do not study abroad, an additional 3 unit course at the 300 or 400 level is required.
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Sigma Iota Rho “SIR has helped me become more closely connected with the IAS program– with faculty and staff, given me awareness of related events held on campus, and allowed me to network with fellow students. Moreover, joining SIR has allowed me to become involved in planning and orchestrating events on campus. My involvement with SIR uniquely supplements my IAS education and provides the forum through which I am able to share and pursue my passions.” -- Brittany Cronin, LAS class of 2013
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