Students interested in International and Global Studies should first contact the Director and set up an appointment.
Once a student chooses a region (e.g. European Studies), the track director for that region becomes the principal administrative contact for the student. In addition, students will choose a disciplinary academic adviser. Students who write a thesis may pick their thesis adviser from their disciplinary specialization and their second reader, who must be from a different department. The International Studies director is always available for consultation.
Step 1
Click the image below to track who is in charge of the various components of your IS degree.
Step 2
Use the links below to review the requirements for your track and to complete your Degree Audit Form.
- African Studies
AS Wizard-2013
AS Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- East Asian Studies
EAS Wizard 2013
EAS Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- European Studies
EUS Wizard 2013
EUS Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- Latin American Studies
LAS Wizard 2013
LAS Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- Middle East Studies
MES Wizard 2013
MES Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- Russian & East European Studies
REES Wizard 2013
REES Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
- South Asian Studies
SAS Wizard 2013
SAS Advising Wizard 2014, 2015 (2016)
Step 3
Use this guide to see what courses count for the Regional Specialization.
