Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026

International Affairs, Bachelor of Arts (702)

Department website: http://www.wku.edu/political-science


Program Coordinator

Soleiman Kiasatpour, soleiman.kiasatpour@wku.edu

The International Affairs major is designed to prepare students for success in a global society. It integrates the information, techniques and skills of several disciplines including political science, economics, history, geography, religion, and modern languages to study and understand the complexity of the international environment. Students graduating in international affairs pursue careers in international and public affairs, international business, diplomacy, public service, journalism and international humanitarian work.

Program Requirements (42 hours) 

A baccalaureate degree requires a minimum of 120 unduplicated semester hours. More information can be found at www.wku.edu/registrar/degree_certification.php.

Students who began WKU in the Fall 2014 and thereafter should review the Colonnade requirements located at: https://www.wku.edu/colonnade/colonnaderequirements.php.

Core Courses
IA 250International Politics3
IA 260Introduction to Comparative Politics3
IA 357U S Foreign Policy3
IA 497Senior Seminar in International Affairs 13
HIST 102World History II3
ECON 202Principles of Economics (Micro)3
or ECON 203 Principles of Economics (Macro)
GEOG 110World Regional Geography3
Additional Courses
Select 12 additional hours from the following:12
Any IA prefix
Using Statistics in Political Science
Research Design in Political Science
Electives
Select 9 hours from the following, with no more than 6 hours from one academic discipline:9
Communities of Struggle
Peoples and Cultures of Africa
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean
Peoples and Cultures of Africa
Applied Anthropology – Understanding and Addressing Contemporary Human Problems
Intermediate Arabic II
Experiencing Arabic Abroad
Arabic Civilization II
Advanced Media Arabic
Topics in Arabic Media
Intermediate Chinese II
Experiencing Chinese Abroad
Chinese Culture and Civilization
Intensive Intermediate Chinese II
Media Chinese
Chinese Culture
Intercultural Communication
International Economics
Economic Development
International Monetary Economics
Financial Markets and Institutions
International Financial Management
Community Traditions & Global Corporate Culture
Peoples and Cultures of Latin America
Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean
Peoples and Cultures of Africa
Intermediate French II
Experiencing French Abroad
French Civilization and Culture
Francophone Culture
Intermediate German II
Experiencing German Abroad
Contemporary Culture and Civilization
Introduction to Cultural Geography
Sustainable Economic Development
Geography of Europe
Climate, Resources, & Society
Political Geography
Global Climate Change
Geography of East Asia
Latin American Society: Past and Present
Contemporary Chinese Society and Culture
Modern Britain Since 1688
History of Africa Since 1500
History of Genocide
Twentieth Century Europe
Modern Latin America, 1800-Present
Modern South Asia: from Empires to Nations
Human Rights in History
A Global History of the First World War
Modern East Asia
Hitler and Nazi Germany
Korea and Vietnam
History of the Middle East
Latin America and the United States
The Mexican Republic
The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Local and Global Influences
Modern China
Modern Japan
U S Military History
International Business
International Management
International Marketing
Comparative Legal Systems
Buddhism
Hinduism
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Global Christianity
Religions of Asia
Pilgrimage, Islam and Modernity
Islam, Sexuality, and Gender
Global Social Problems
Sociology of Gender
Population, Society, and Development
Sociology of Globalization
Intermediate Spanish II
Experiencing Spanish Abroad
Latin American Civilization and Culture
Spanish Civilization and Culture
Total Hours42
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Students are advised to take all core courses before enrolling in IA 497.

Additional baccalaureate degree requirements for students pursuing a major in International Affairs:

  • A second major or minor is required.

Students pursuing a degree in international affairs are strongly encouraged to participate in a study abroad program or an international internship experience.

Finish in Four Plan

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours
IA 250 or IA 2603IA 250 or IA 2603
ENG 1003COMM 1453
HIST 1023MATH 109 (or higher)3
GEOG 1103World Language 1013
Colonnade: Arts & Humanities32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
 15 15
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHours
Approved PS Elective for IA3Approved PS Elective for IA3
ECON 202 or ECON 2033Approved Non-PS Elective for IA3
ENG 200 (or other approved Literary Studies course)3Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences 13
World Language 1023World Language 2013
2nd Major/Minor/Elective Course32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
 15 15
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours
Approved PS Elective for IA3IA 3573
Approved Non-PS Elective for IA3Approved PS Elective for IA3
ENG 3003Approved Non-PS Elective for IA23
World Language 2023Colonnade: Natural & Physical Sciences33
2nd Major/Minor/Elective Course32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
 15 15
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
IA 4973Colonnade: Connections (Systems)3
Approved Non-PS Elective for IA32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
Colonnade: Connections (Social & Cultural)32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
2nd Major/Minor/Elective Course32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
2nd Major/Minor/Elective Course32nd Major/Minor/Elective Course3
 15 15
Total Hours 120