International Studies Stream
Undergraduate Program
The International Studies Stream is an innovative option within Clark’s Program of Liberal Studies, which offers students the opportunity to structure their broad liberal-arts education by focusing on international themes and issues.
To succeed in contemporary society, students must be familiar with the different ways common problems—such as economic growth, immigration, social welfare and environmental regulation—are dealt with across the globe. Students need to understand the historical, social and political foundations for these differences, and they need to be able to assess their own societies within an international context.
The International Studies Stream helps students understand the implications of global integration for cultural identity, economic growth, peace, security and development. Language and cultural studies provide the skills necessary for effective participation in the global economy.
This program infuses students’ educational experiences with an international perspective. Through courses, guest speakers, internships and study-abroad opportunities, the International Studies Stream provides the broad-based international experience students will need in our increasingly global society.
A flexible curriculum
The foundation of the International Studies Stream is a set of courses with an international focus and enhanced language training designed to place the experience of the United States and other countries in global context.
The curriculum incorporates the best elements of undergraduate teaching: team-taught interdisciplinary courses; small classes taught in seminar format; genuine language proficiency developed in part through study outside the United States; extension of academic activities beyond the classroom through field trips, speakers programs and other informal activities; and careful mentoring of students.
This program recognizes that success in most careers now requires international perspective and language skills. International Studies Stream curriculum can be combined with any major, and is flexible enough to address the educational needs of aspiring bankers, journalists, attorneys, physicians, grassroots organizers and many others.
Program Faculty
David Angel, Ph.D.
Yuko Aoyama, Ph.D.
Kiran Asher, Ph.D.
Michael Bamberg, Ph.D.
David Bell, Ed.D.
Parminder Bhachu, Ph.D.
Sarah Buie, M.F.A.
Paul Burke, Ph.D.
Carol D'Lugo, Ph.D.
Marvin D'Lugo, Ph.D.
Joseph de Rivera, Ph.D.
Patrick Derr, Ph.D.
William Ferguson, Ph.D.
Everett Fox, Ph.D.
Wayne Gray, Ph.D.
Douglas Little, Ph.D.
Bruce London, Ph.D.
James T. Murphy, Ph.D.
Richard Peet, Ph.D.
Paul W. Posner, Ph.D.
Dianne Rocheleau, Ph.D.
Paul Ropp, Ph.D.
Robert Ross, Ph.D.
Walter Schatzberg, Ph.D.
Valerie Sperling, Ph.D.
Michael Spingler, Ph.D.
Barbara Thomas-Slayter, Ph.D.
Maurice Weinrobe, Ph.D.
Kristen Williams, Ph.D.
Courses (Click on "Title of Course" or "Course Number" to sort by that category)
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From the Stone Age to Our Age: Monuments and Masterpieces of Western Art/Lecture, Discussion
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ARTH010 |
Latin-American Art/Lecture, Discussion
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ARTH159 |
Chinese Civilization/Lecture, Discussion
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AS181 |
Elementary Chinese/ Lecture, Discussion
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CHIN101 |
Crossing Boundaries/Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT125 |
The National Imagination
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CMLT130 |
Studies In French Cinema
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COMM263 |
Economics and the World Economy/Lecture, Discussion
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ECON010 |
Local Eating to Global Warming: Case Studies in Environmental Economics
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ECON100 |
Elementary French/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN101 |
Elementary French: Intensive/ Lecture, Discussion
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FREN103 |
Intermediate French I/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN105 |
Intermediate French II/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN106 |
Paris and 20th Century Artistic Movements: Art, Theater and Cinema
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FREN108 |
Ways of Writing, Ways of Speaking
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FREN120 |
Readings in French Literature/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN131 |
Studies in the Evolution of French Culture/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN136 |
Studies in Contemporary French Culture
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FREN137 |
Introduction to Economic Geography/ Lecture, Discussion
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GEOG016 |
Political Economy of Development/Lecture
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GEOG127 |
Global Environmental Justice/ Lecture, Discussion, First-Year Seminar (in alternate years)
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GEOG179 |
Introductory German/ Lecture, Discussion
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GERM101 |
Intermediate German I/Lecture, Discussion
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GERM103 |
Intermediate German II/ Lecture, Discussion
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GERM104 |
German Culture and Conversation/Lecture, Discussion
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GERM131 |
The Culture of the Weimar Republic in Literature, Film and the Arts/Lecture, Discussion
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GERM188 |
Introduction to Comparative Politics/ Lecture, Discussion
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GOVT070 |
Political Science Fiction/First-Year Seminar
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GOVT090 |
International Human Rights/First-Year Seminar
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GOVT093 |
Africa and the World/Lecture, Discussion
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GOVT103 |
Transitions to Democracy/Lecture, Discussion
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GOVT177 |
Comparative Politics of Women/Lecture, Discussion
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GOVT208 |
Democratic Theory/Lecture, Discussion
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GOVT260 |
Introductory Greek I, II/Lecture, Discussion
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GRK101 |
Elementary Hebrew I/ Lecture, Discussion
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HEBR101 |
Elementary Hebrew II/Lecture
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HEBR102 |
Intermediate Hebrew/Lecture, Discussion
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HEBR103 |
Intermediate-Advanced Hebrew/Lecture, Discussion
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HEBR104 |
Advanced Hebrew/Lecture, Discussion
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HEBR105 |
Special Topics in Hebrew/Discussion
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HEBR297 Sec. 6 |
Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: The Cultural Heritage Of China/First-Year Seminar
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HIST033 |
Nazi Germany: Rise and Fall/First-Year Seminar
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HIST042 |
War and Peace in the Middle East/First-Year Seminar
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HIST062 |
Our European Roots: Western Civilization From Ancient Hebrews Through the Renaissance and Reformation/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST070 |
Our European Roots: Western Civilization From the 17th Century to the Present/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST071 |
Introduction to Modern East Asia/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST080 |
Japanese Civilization/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST084 |
Twentieth Century Global History/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST090 |
History of Armenia/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST135 |
The History of the Modern Middle East/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST162 |
Modern China/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST182 |
Modern Japan/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST184 |
20th-Century Latin America/Proseminar
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HIST275 |
Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: Intellectual History of China/Lecture, Discussion
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HIST332 |
Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology
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ID120 |
Tales from the Far Side: Contemporary Dilemmas in Development
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ID125 |
ID 131 Local Action/Global Change: The Urban Context
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ID131 |
Global Cultures and Identities/Lecture, Discussion
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ID161 |
Ecology and Economy in the Tropics/ Lecture, Discussion
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ID170 |
Are We Modern Yet?/First-Year Seminar
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ID182 |
Global Society
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IDND066 |
Problems of Globalization/Lecture, Discussion
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IDND067 |
Elementary Japanese/Lecture, Discussion
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JAPN101 |
Intermediate Japanese/Lecture, Discussion
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JAPN103 |
Advanced Japanese/Lecture, Discussion
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JAPN105 |
Introductory Latin
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LAT101 |
Intermediate Latin
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LAT103 |
The AIDS Pandemic/First-Year Seminar
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PHIL104 |
Personal Values/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL105 |
Logic and Legal Analysis/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL107 |
Environmental Ethics/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL131 |
Social and Political Ethics/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL132 |
History of Contemporary Philosophy/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL145 |
Philosophy of Religion/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL150 |
Social and Political Philosophy/Lecture, Discussion
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PHIL221 |
Medical Ethics/Lecture, Discussion
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PSTD135 |
Introduction to Peace Studies/Lecture, Discussion
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PSYC176 |
History of International Cinema until 1960
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SCRN121 |
History of American Broadcasting and Electronic Media
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SCRN122 |
Introduction to Sociology/Variable Format
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SOC010 |
Class, Status and Power/Variable Format
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SOC200 |
Elementary Spanish I, II/Discussion
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SPAN101 |
Elementary Spanish: Intensive/ Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN103 |
Intermediate Spanish I/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN105 |
Intermediate Spanish II/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN106 |
Practice in Oral and Written Spanish/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN127 |
Readings in Hispanic Literatures/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN131 |
Hispanic Literature of Political Commitment/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN238 |
Studies in Spanish Cinema/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN246 |
Studies in Latin-American Cinema/ Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN248 |
Studies in Hispanic Cinema/Lecture
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SPAN249 |
Note: In addition to the above faculty, who teach regularly in
the program, other faculty members from a number of departments are
active participants in the International Studies Stream, have research
interests in this area, and offer courses that include a significant
international component.
For more information about the International Studies Stream, contact:
Robert J.S. Ross, Director International Studies Stream Professor
of Sociology Clark University 508-793-7376 RJSRoss@clarku.edu
Somer Jones International Studies Stream Program Assistant Clark
University 508-793-7282 sjones@clarku.edu
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