Course descriptions
See explanation at bottom of page
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (IS)
199. Study Abroad. 3-6 hrs. International study abroad for freshmen and sophomores
490. Internship in International Studies. 3-6 hrs. Internship in a government agency, business or community or educational organization with an international orientation. Open only to International Studies majors who have achieved junior status
491. Senior Seminar in International Studies. 3 hrs. Undergraduate seminar required of International Studies majors
492. Special Problems. 1-3 hrs
496. Latin American Studies. 3-6 hrs. Lecture series and research in Latin American Studies offered abroad under the auspices of the Center for International Education
497. European Studies. 3-6 hrs. Lecture series and research in European studies offered abroad under the auspices of the Center for International Education
498. Asian Studies. 3-6 hrs. Lecture series and research in Asian studies offered abroad under the auspices for the Center for International Education
499. Seminar in International Studies. 3-6 hrs. Study of selected topics in international affairs with particular attention to diplomatic, security, economic and environmental policy analysis
EXPLANATION
The semester credit hours are listed after the title of each course.
Example:
100. Introduction to the Arts. 3 hrs. A team-taught investigation of the music, visual and theatrical arts designed for students who are not otherwise academically involved with these arts (CC 1233)
Southern Miss courses for which there are acceptable junior/community college courses are marked as (CC ____). It should be noted that there is a variance in course sequence between the junior/community colleges and Southern Miss. In addition, courses with the same junior/community college numbers vary from college to college. An adviser should be consulted before course scheduling.
The plus (+) sign in front of a course indicates that a special fee is charged for that course. (All labs are subject to a usage fee.)
