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EXPLORE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES:

Courses
 
International Studies:
INS 250 RESEARCH METHODS
  An introduction to the practice of locating and discussing finding aids and source materials needed to conduct research on international topics.
INS 390 MODEL UNITED NATIONS
  Examination of the work and procedures of the United Nations and its constituent bodies, study of various international issues and policies of member states, as well as of parliamentary diplomatic practices such as caucusing, resolution writing, and speech making in preparation for participation in Model United Nations simulations.
INS 395 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
  Orientation for and evaluation of study abroad, internship, immersion, work, or service experience in a foreign country, organization involved in international activities, or a cross-cultural setting in the United States. Grading Option Two only.
INS 399 INDEPENDENT STUDY
  Independent reading and research on an interdisciplinary topic in international studies chosen by the student in consultation with one or more faculty members. May be repeated.
INS 433 SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICE
  An integrating seminar to guide reflection on the learning experience, future human rights and humanitarian challenges, and opportunities for service. Required for human rights minor and for INS human rights concentration.
INS 477 HONORS THESIS PROJECT
  First of two courses leading to the selection, design, investigation, and completion of an independent, original Honors Thesis project under the guidance of a faculty research advisor. Restricted to students in the University Honors Program with permission of the program director and departmental chairperson. Students pursuing an interdisciplinary thesis topic may register for three semester hours each in two separate disciplines in consultation with the department chairpersons.
INS 478 HONORS THESIS PROJECT
  Second of two courses leading to the selection, design, investigation, and completion of an independent, original Honors Thesis project under the guidance of a faculty research advisor. Restricted to students in the University Honors Program with permission of the program director and departmental chairperson. Students pursuing an interdisciplinary thesis topic may register for three semester hours each in two separate disciplines in consultation with the department chairpersons.
INS 495 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES INTERNSHIP
  Practical, supervised experience with an approved organization dealing with international affairs. Repeatable up to six hours.
INS 499 SENIOR CAPSTONE SEMINAR
  Capstone seminar for International Studies seniors in which students integrate the academic and experiential components of their multidisciplinary degree program in a capstone research project of their own choosing.

*All material derived from the current issue of the University of Dayton Bulletin.
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