The BA in Global and International Studies gives students the opportunity to examine international issues from the perspective of a number of academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The program allows students the flexibility to pursue a general curriculum or to emphasize cultural and literary perspectives, or political, historical and economic perspectives. While developing an individual program, an international studies student may choose from a wide range of courses examining both global issues and major regions of the world.
Upon completion of the program, Global and International Studies majors will be able to do the following:
How do I declare a Global and International Studies major?
If a student entered Loyola as a Global and International Studies major, he or she need not formally declare.
Utilize LOCUS to declare a major. It is also encouraged that you meet with the Global and International Studies program assistant, director, or assistant director during the first semester at Loyola to fill out basic paperwork and discuss program requirements, career goals, and internship options. If a student entered Loyola as "undeclared" or wishes to change majors, he or she must formally declare the International Studies major. All minors must also formally declare.
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College of Arts and Sciences
1032 W. Sheridan Road,
Sullivan Center 235,
CHICAGO,
Illinois,
60660, United States
Students must have a high school or secondary school completion from an institution you have attended. Also students must have the following scores,
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