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Certificate Program in International Studies

Douglass College, in cooperation with the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business-New Brunswick, the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, offers a certificate program in international studies. The program, which is appropriate for students in all majors, includes three tracks: (1) international business and political economy, (2) women, world politics, and global leadership, and (3) transnational communication. A total of 21 credits, selected from a prescribed list of courses, is required for completion of the certificate. In addition, students must achieve an intermediate level of proficiency in the language of a target culture. Ordinarily, students in the certificate program are expected to spend one year as residents in one of the Douglass cultural houses. For more information, contact the program director.


 
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