International Studies Undergraduate Major

 

Overview
The International Comparative Studies (CICS) concentration offers students the opportunity to take a set of courses across disciplines bringing multiple methods and concepts together to address global problems.

The concentration will draw on methods developed in specific disciplines such as economics, sociology, psychology, comparative literature, political science, anthropology, and history.

 

 

 

Students choose one of four tracks:
1.  International Security, Norms, and Cooperation
2.  Political Economy and Development
3.  Comparative Culture and Identity
4.  Global Environment and Health

Curriculum
For each track there is a prescribed menu of courses.


This degree is offered through the UM Center for International and Comparative Studies (CICS).

For more information, visit the CICS website