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International Studies

International Studies Option

The University of Waterloo is committed to International Studies through overseas study programs in a number of departments, through research associations with overseas universities, and through the personal commitments and associations of many faculty members. This Option capitalizes on this experience. It will lead students to an understanding of the world's diverse communities and of the cultural and political implications of achieving closer relations. The International Studies Option is expected to prove useful to those planning a career in the public service or in those parts of the private sector which have international interests. It should prove attractive also to those intending to teach in those disciplines in which new curricula are increasing the international component. Further, it will provide a background from which students might apply for admission to graduate programs in International Studies.

Students enrolled in any three-year or four-year academic plan may pursue the International Studies Option.

Requirements

The International Studies Option requires successful completion of 3.5 academic course units (seven courses) with a minimum cumulative average of 70%, including:

Notes:

  1. Students taking the International Studies Option are advised to contact the Director at their earliest opportunity, although formal registration in the option may be postponed until, but not later than, entry into third year.
  2. Students are also urged to contact the Director with regard to their course selection as the list is subject to change.
  3. Students should also know that it is possible to have a course not currently listed count towards their Elective Course requirements, provided that the desired course has substantial international content. In this case, however, students must have the prior written approval of the Director.
  4. With respect to the total number of courses permitted at any given level, students remain subject to the limitations imposed by the faculty and department in which they are registered.

Further Information

For further information, please go to the International Studies website: www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/InterDis/international/index.htm.


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