
Empowering students to be engaged global citizens by expanding their knowledge of issues and processes affecting societies beyond US borders and across the globe.
Offering six B.A. concentrations and six undergraduate minors, the International and Global Studies Program educates and empowers students to be engaged global citizens. Our interdisciplinary, liberal arts approach promotes skills in research, critical thinking, and communication that ensure students can analyze, evaluate, and express positions on international and global issues and the complexity and interconnectedness of world regions and populations.
Advanced foreign language proficiency and intercultural competency gained through transformative experiences such as study abroad and service within our culturally diverse community are also integral components of the Program. We therefore prepare our students for a variety of public- and private-sector careers where these skills, qualities, and experiences are valued, as well as for graduate and professional studies in fields with an international or global focus.

Our 21st-century world seems to become more interconnected with every passing minute. Increased worldwide economic transactions and integrated decision-making structures, strengthened and proliferating international governmental and non-governmental organizations, new and ever faster communication and transportation technologies, alarming changes across the global environmental commons… all of these developments—and others—have challenged the idea and value of state borders while creating unprecedented links among diverse societies, regionally and across the globe. They have also engendered an urgent need for men and women who are able to engage both the “international” and the “global” meaningfully and appropriately in their academic, professional, and personal lives.
International and Global Studies at UNCG is a distinctly interdisciplinary program designed to empower students to expand their knowledge of issues and processes affecting societies beyond US borders and across the globe through the social sciences and humanities in such discipline areas as political science, sociology, history, economics, public health, geography, anthropology, religious studies, and foreign languages. Students who major in IGS also develop a variety of vital skills, including the ability to conduct research, to analyze and evaluate information critically, to express thoughts clearly and persuasively both orally and in writing, and to use a modern foreign language at an advanced level. In addition, they develop the invaluable dispositions that come with being interculturally competent by participating in the Program’s rich co-curriculum, by completing an international/global experience through study abroad, and often by volunteering or interning with one or more non-profit organizations serving immigrants and refugees in our community.
Equipped with such knowledge, skills, and dispositions, IGS majors are especially well suited for a variety of public- and private-sector careers where these qualities and experiences are valued, as well as for graduate and professional studies in fields with an international or global focus.
In order to achieve its Mission, the IGS Program is designed to meet 5 core objectives:
- OBJECTIVE 1: Research
Students will be able to locate and comprehend information provided by a range of authoritative sources pertinent to the study of international and global issues. - OBJECTIVE 2: Critical Analysis and Evaluation
Students will be able to analyze critically and evaluate international and global issues through the application of research. - OBJECTIVE 3: Intercultural Competence
Students will have the capability to understand accurately and adapt behavior appropriately to cultural difference and commonality. - OBJECTIVE 4: Communication Skills
Students will be able to communicate relevant facts and argue positions, orally and in writing, in a clear and persuasive manner, appropriate to a given audience and occasion, relating to international and global topics. - OBJECTIVE 5: Foreign Language
Students will attain an “advanced-level” proficiency of a foreign language.
IGS Concentrations offered for
B.A. in Liberal & Interdisciplinary Studies
ASIAN STUDIES
With this concentration, study Asia in multiple historical contexts and from a variety of complementary perspectives: political, sociological, economic, geographical, religious, linguistic, and more.
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INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS AND DEVELOPMENT
Learn to understand current world issues as they relate to intra-state, inter-state, inter-regional, and trans-global relations, politics, social policy, economic development and sustainability, human and environmental health, and peace and conflict.
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INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL ARTS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS
Understand and engage the differences and commonalities among world societies in terms of their multifaceted cultural elements.
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INTERNATIONAL AND GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS
Ideal for students committed to humanitarian activism who have a keen interest in studying human rights issues across the globe.
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LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES
Courses focusing on Latin American and Caribbean history, politics, geography, economics, belief systems, social issues, arts and literatures, film genres, and cultures are most relevant for this concentration.
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RUSSIAN STUDIES
Study Russia and the former Soviet satellites of Eastern Europe in multiple historical contexts and from a variety of complementary perspectives: political, sociological, economic, religious, artistic, linguistic, and more.
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