Admit Term: Summer 2019-2020 |
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM (BAIS) |
Diploma Area Advisor:
Oya Yeğen, Senem Aydın Düzgit
|
!!!This program will not be offered to the
new students who will be placed to the
University with YKS as of 2020-2021 Academic year.
Registration of students, who have been enrolled to the
university before 2020-2021 Academic year, will
be kept if they have already been placed to this program.
Those, who are planning to declare for this program or
to apply for internal transfer to this program in the
following semesters, are recommended to contact with
the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.!!!
The International Studies BA program aims to equip
students with the skills and knowledge required to
understand the complex economic, cultural
and political transformations that are taking place
at the global level. The program offers a strong background
in economics and international political economy in
the context of globalization and develops an awareness
of world societies, business relations, cultures, global
institutions and politics. Students are thus formed to
successfully operate in global political and economic
environments, on the other hand, to equip themselves
with the necessary background for graduate studies
in fields ranging from international relations
and management to economics.
Students planning to declare international studies as
their major should choose their courses in their sophomore
year by taking into account the economics requirements of
the program. The program also strongly encourages students
to have some familiarity with another foreign language.
|
|
|
From the University Courses listed below, 17 courses
and 44 SU credits must be completed.
- All freshman courses (1XX coded courses,
including PROJ 201) and SPS 303 are required.
- Only two of the HUM coded courses listed below
are required.
(Please visit Foundations Development Directorate
web site (fdd.sabanciuniv.edu)
for general information about University Courses.)
|
|
|
|
It is enough to complete one of these
courses: IR 391 or IR 394. All the other courses
are required.
|
|
|
Core Electives I (Economics and Quantitative Methods)
|
|
At least 2 courses from the pool below.
The extra courses taken from this pool are directly counted
towards Area Elective Course requirements.
|
|
|
Core Electives II (International Relations)
|
|
At least 3 courses from the pool below.
The extra courses taken from this pool are directly counted
towards Area Elective Course requirements.
|
|
|
Core Electives III (International Management)
|
|
At least 1 course from the pool below.
The extra courses taken from this pool are directly counted
towards Area Elective Course requirements.
|
|
|
|
Minimum 6 courses from the list below and all IR
coded courses are automatically counted as area
elective.
Maximum 3 courses from the graduate courses could be
taken and counted towards the degree requirements,
if the student is at his/her senior year and upon
the advisor's and the course instructor's approvals.
The extra courses taken from this pool are directly counted
towards Free Elective Course requirements.
|
|
|
Click For Area Electives |
|
27 SU credits,
excluding "University Courses" must be completed.
At most 2 of the Beginning / Basic level language courses
can be used to fulfill the requirements for this area.
|
|
|
Click For Free Electives |
|
At least 5 courses should be completed from FENS,
FASS and SOM Faculty Courses,
At least three of these courses must be from
the pool of FASS Faculty Courses,
These five courses must be distributed over
at least three out of eight areas: the FENS and SOM pool of
faculty courses counting as seventh and
eighth area in addition to the six FASS areas (CULT,
ECON, HART, PSYCH, SPS/POLS/IR, VA)
These courses may have been taken while fulfilling the
other degree requirements for the program.
Click here
for general information about Faculty Courses.
|
|
|
Click For FENS Faculty Courses |
Click For FASS Faculty Courses |
Click For SBS Faculty Courses |
**Courses in more than one areas are listed in the area according to order of appearence in Summary of Degree Requirements list. That is, if a course is both area elective and core elective,then it is listed in core elective courses list.
***Graduate courses are not listed in undergraduate area requirements even if they are among them.
****Since graduation requirements may change dependent to the enrollment year to the University, we advise our students who enrolled at SU in previous years and still continue their education, to track their graduation requirements completion via Information System - Degree Evaluation.