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Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (B.A.I.S.) Major in International Studies (Middle East/African Studies Concentration)

Texas State University

Bachelor's DegreeAcademic

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Credits

120 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

55 courses in this program

155 courses
US 1100
1 credits
SPAN 2320
3 credits
SPAN 2310
3 credits
SPAN 1420
4 credits
SPAN 1410
4 credits
PS 3352
3 credits
PS 3351
3 credits
MU 3318
3 credits
MATH 2471
4 credits
MATH 2417
4 credits
MATH 1329
3 credits
MATH 1319
3 credits
MATH 1315
3 credits
IS 4687
6 credits
IS 4387
3 credits
HIST 4368
3 credits
HIST 4364
3 credits
HIST 4327
3 credits
HIST 4326
3 credits
HIST 2320
3 credits
HIST 2312
3 credits
HIST 2311
3 credits
HIST 2310
3 credits
GEO 3349
3 credits
GEO 3340
3 credits
GEO 3328
3 credits
GEO 3303
3 credits
GEO 1310
3 credits
FR 2320
3 credits
FR 2310
3 credits
FR 1420
4 credits
FR 1410
4 credits
ENG 3341
3 credits
ENG 2371
3 credits
ENG 2360
3 credits
ENG 2359
3 credits
ENG 2340
3 credits
ENG 2330
3 credits
ENG 2320
3 credits
ENG 2310
3 credits
ECO 3353
3 credits
ECO 3320
3 credits
ECO 3317
3 credits
DVST 3320
3 credits
COMM 3336
3 credits
COMM 3329
3 credits
ARAB 2320
3 credits
ARAB 2310
3 credits
ARAB 1420
4 credits
ARAB 1410
4 credits
ANTH 3350
3 credits
ANTH 3322
3 credits
ANTH 3309
3 credits
ANTH 1312
3 credits
AG 3319
3 credits
Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

MATH 1315College Algebra
3 cr
MATH 1319Mathematics for Business and Economics I
3 cr
MATH 1329Mathematics for Business and Economics II
3 cr
MATH 2417Pre-Calculus Mathematics
4 cr
MATH 2471Calculus I
4 cr
ENG 2310British Literature before 1785
3 cr
ENG 2320British Literature since 1785
3 cr
ENG 2330World Literature before 1600
3 cr
ENG 2340World Literature since 1600
3 cr
ENG 2359US Literature before 1865
3 cr
ENG 2360US Literature since 1865
3 cr
ENG 2371U.S. Literature: Writing Identities
3 cr
GEO 1310World Geography
3 cr
AG 3319International Food and Fiber Systems
3 cr
US 1100University Seminar
1 cr
ARAB 1420Beginning Arabic II
4 cr
FR 1420Beginning French II
4 cr
ANTH 3309Cultures Through Film
3 cr
SPAN 1420Beginning Spanish II
4 cr
ANTH 3322Peoples and Cultures of Africa
3 cr
ARAB 1410Beginning Arabic I
4 cr
FR 1410Beginning French I
4 cr
ANTH 3350Gender and Sexuality in Cross-cultural Perspective
3 cr
SPAN 1410Beginning Spanish I
4 cr
COMM 3329Intercultural Communication
3 cr
COMM 3336Diversity and Communication
3 cr
DVST 3320Introduction to Global Diversity Issues
3 cr
ECO 3317International Economics
3 cr
ECO 3320Emerging Market Economies
3 cr
ECO 3353Comparative Economic Systems
3 cr
ENG 3341Studies in Global Literature
3 cr
GEO 3328Geography of North Africa and the Middle East
3 cr
ARAB 2310Intermediate Arabic I
3 cr
FR 2310Intermediate French I
3 cr
ARAB 2320Intermediate Arabic II
3 cr
FR 2320Intermediate French II
3 cr
GEO 3340Political Geography
3 cr
GEO 3349World Population
3 cr
SPAN 2310Intermediate Spanish I
3 cr
SPAN 2320Intermediate Spanish II
3 cr
ANTH 1312Cultural Anthropology
3 cr
PS 3352Theories of International Politics
3 cr
PS 3351Introduction to International Studies
3 cr
HIST 2310Western Civilization to 1715
3 cr
HIST 2311History of World Civilization to the 17th Century
3 cr
HIST 4326The Modern Middle East
3 cr
HIST 4327The Problem of Palestine
3 cr
HIST 4364Military History of the United States
3 cr
GEO 3303Economic Geography
3 cr
HIST 4368War and Society
3 cr
IS 4387International Studies Internship
3 cr
HIST 2320Western Civilization, 1715 to Date
3 cr
IS 4687International Studies Internship
6 cr
HIST 2312History of World Civilization from the 17th Century
3 cr
MU 3318World Music Cultures
3 cr
Program Details

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Requirements

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Where this program is offered

  • Texas

    Texas

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Reading ComprehensionInstructingSpeakingActive LearningLearning StrategiesActive ListeningWritingCritical Thinking

Knowledge

Education and TrainingEnglish LanguageSociology and AnthropologyHistory and ArcheologyForeign Language

Abilities

Oral ExpressionWritten ExpressionOral ComprehensionWritten ComprehensionSpeech ClarityInductive ReasoningNear VisionDeductive ReasoningSpeech RecognitionFluency of Ideas

Tasks

  • Initiate, facilitate, and moderate classroom discussions.
  • Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, and papers.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate or graduate students on topics such as race and ethnic

Technology

Computer based training softwareCalendar and scheduling softwareWord processing softwareInformation retrieval or search softwareElectronic mail software

Tools

Carousel slide projectorsCompact digital camerasCompact disk CD playersComputer data input scannersComputer laser printersComputer projectorsConference telephonesDesktop computersDigital calculatorsDigital video camerasDigital video disk DVD playersHandheld microphonesInteractive whiteboard controllersInteractive whiteboardsLaptop computers

Work Values

AchievementRelationshipsIndependenceRecognitionWorking ConditionsSupport
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium25-1062.00Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondarytitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Bachelor's Degree)

  • Full course curriculum in area, ethnic, and cultural studies — design, teach, and continuously revise autonomously, integrating interdisciplinary theory and current research at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
  • Complex, non-routine classroom discussions involving contested cultural narratives or sensitive identity topics — facilitate with social perceptiveness and pedagogical authority in a diverse postsecondary environment.
  • Graduate seminars and advanced undergraduate courses — instruct using differentiated learning strategies tailored to students with varied disciplinary preparation and cultural backgrounds.
  • Original research in a specialized subfield such as diaspora studies, indigenous cultures, or transnational feminism — conduct rigorously and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, edited volumes, or scholarly digital media.
  • Comprehensive examination programs — design, administer, and calibrate across course sequences, ensuring alignment with disciplinary competency standards and accreditation expectations.
  • Student theses, dissertations, and independent research projects — supervise and evaluate at the graduate level, providing expert methodological and theoretical guidance.
  • Pedagogical methods and instructional technologies — select and apply using evidence-based learning strategies to improve outcomes in large lectures and small seminars alike.
  • Departmental and national professional conferences — participate as a presenter, panelist, or discussant, contributing specialized expertise to ongoing disciplinary conversations.
  • Critical thinking and complex problem-solving frameworks — model and teach explicitly within course content, preparing students to analyze systemic inequalities and cross-cultural phenomena.
  • Inductive and deductive reasoning applied to primary sources, archival materials, and ethnographic data — demonstrate in research and classroom contexts to develop students' analytical capabilities.

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