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Offered by the International Studies Program
College of Fine Arts and Humanities

INTS Courses

INTS 90 - English Language Institute - 1 hour
Prereq: none
Students enrolled in the English Language Institute will enroll for this class.
INTS 300 - Eastern European Studies - 4 hours
Prereq: none
The course is part of the Nebraska Semester Abroad program and is taught in the Czech Republic. The course includes the study of Eastern Europe, past and present, including Czech language study.
INTS 301 - Greek and Eastern Mediterranean Studies - 4 hours
Prereq: none
This course is part of the Nebraska Semester Abroad program and is taught in Greece. The course includes the study of Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean, past and present, including Greek language study. including Greek language study.
INTS 400 - International Development Seminar - 3 hours
Prereq: permission of instructor
This course is the first phase of participation in the International Community Service Program and will facilitate the preparation of selected students for service experience abroad using the expertise of many faculty, students, programs and activities at UNK.
INTS 444 - International Studies Institute - 1-12 hours
Prereq: permission of instructor
This course is designed to combine travel and study in an international setting. The credit offered will be based on length and type of program.
INTS 470 - International Community Service - 1-6 hours
Prereq: permission of instructor
This course offers UNK students an opportunity to work in service programs throughout the world and put what they have learned at UNK to use in a variety of programs.
INTS 480 - Special Topics - 1-3 hours
Prereq: none
Topics and programs chosen from the area of International Studies not included in the normal offerings
INTS 490 - Directed Readings - 1-4 hours
Prereq: Written approval from the Director.
This course is directed independent readings in various topics in international studies. It is done under the supervision of the International Studies Program Director and directed by a University of Nebraska faculty member.

16 Feb 2006

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