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Integrated International Studies is an inter-disciplinary [[major]] that focuses on understanding global issues from cultural, political, economic, and historical perspectives. IIS is loosely affiliated with the [[Global Studies Center]]. | Integrated International Studies is an inter-disciplinary [[major]] that focuses on understanding global issues from cultural, political, economic, and historical perspectives. IIS is loosely affiliated with the [[Global Studies Center]]. | ||
| − | + | ==Faculty== | |
| + | ===Current=== | ||
| + | * [[Mike Schneider]], Program Co-Chair, Associate Professor of [[History]] | ||
| + | * [[Robert Seibert]], Program Co-Chair, Professor of [[Political Science]] | ||
| + | * [[Roy Andersen]], Timme Professor of [[Economics]] | ||
| + | * [[Tim Foster]], Associate Professor of [[Spanish]] | ||
| + | * [[Karen Kampwirth]], Associate Professor of [[Political Science]] | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===Former=== | ||
==Course Requirements== | ==Course Requirements== | ||
Latest revision as of 20:43, 21 July 2011
Integrated International Studies, abbreviated as IIS, is a course of study offered through the Integrated International Studies Program. It includes one major.
Overview[edit]
Integrated International Studies is an inter-disciplinary major that focuses on understanding global issues from cultural, political, economic, and historical perspectives. IIS is loosely affiliated with the Global Studies Center.
Faculty[edit]
Current[edit]
- Mike Schneider, Program Co-Chair, Associate Professor of History
- Robert Seibert, Program Co-Chair, Professor of Political Science
- Roy Andersen, Timme Professor of Economics
- Tim Foster, Associate Professor of Spanish
- Karen Kampwirth, Associate Professor of Political Science
Former[edit]
Course Requirements[edit]
See program page