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2025-2026 Franklin & Marshall College Catalog 
  
2025-2026 Franklin & Marshall College Catalog

International Studies Joint Major


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The mission of the International Studies Program is to unite a cohort of students who, both individually and in collaboration, will broaden the experience of their various major programs as they develop international and global perspectives and cultivate their ability to move between languages and cultures by immersing themselves in the languages and cultures of non-English-speaking countries. The program prepares students for future study, careers and life in our increasingly unbordered world. The International Studies Program offers two minors: one in International Studies and one in Area Studies. Students may also choose a joint major with International Studies, or earn a concentration.

International Studies Program Faculty


Professor Jerome Hodos, Chair
 

Members of the International Studies Program Committee

Stephanie McNulty
The Honorable & Mrs. John C. Kunkel Professor of Government

Douglas Anthony
Professor of History & Africana Studies

Jerome Hodos
Professor of Sociology

Giovanna Faleschini Lerner
Professor of Italian and Film and Media

Eve Bratman
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies

Adeem Suhail
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Additional faculty not on the program committee also contribute to this program.

Joint Major Requirements:


A joint major in International Studies requires that a student:

  • take   Credits: 1 , typically during the first or sophomore year;
  • propose a coherent program of six elective courses focusing on a particular geographical or topical theme, one of which must be numbered 300 or above, and which may include courses taken abroad with the approval of the program chair;
  • study for at least one semester outside the United States in a non- English-speaking environment, including (where feasible) doing coursework or research in the local language;
  • achieve an approved level of proficiency in a foreign language, normally demonstrated by successful competition of two graded courses at the 200 level or equivalent (including through the College placement exam); and
  • complete   Credits: 1 .

Note:


Joint majors are strongly encouraged to include ANT 100 , ECO 100  or ECO 103 , and GOV 130 among their electives. In addition, while not required, an international internship is highly recommended.

Off-Campus Study:


Recent students in the program have studied abroad in Argentina, Bolivia, China, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Mongolia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, and Uganda through programs run by the School for International Training (SIT), the Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) and various U.S. colleges and universities. See the International Programs section of the Catalog for further information.

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