- Learn to analyze the importance of culture around the world by exploring the historical and cultural differences of various regions.
- Broaden your understanding of the world and how different cultural aspects shape our responses to global problems, international relations and national security.
- Develop the research, analysis and communication skills you need to thrive in any professional career, or to move on to graduate school.
A Minor in World Cultures pairs well with almost any academic major. It can be particularly beneficial for students seeking these types of careers:
- Border and Homeland Security
- Global Security Studies
- Intelligence and Analysis
- Mass Media
- Modern Languages
- International Business
- Foreign Policy
- Military
Regardless of your major, a Minor in World Cultures will add depth and perspective to your education.
Courses
The Minor in World Cultures consists of 18 credit hours (six courses).
Required Cultural Competence (CUL) Courses:
- CUL 2323
- CUL 4350
Choose four additional courses from:
- Cultural Competence 3310
- Cultural Competence 3312
- Geography 3302
- Geography 3303
- History 3356
- History 3372
- History 4351