Sep 07, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Studies


Department Chair: Laura Ceia
Department Office: LA3-100
Telephone: (562) 985‑5236
Website: http://www.cla.csulb.edu/departments/ist/

Administrative Support Assistant: Karla Reyes

Faculty: Yousef Baker, Laura Ceia, Caitlin E. Fouratt, Barbara Grossman-Thompson, Richard R. Marcus, Jolene McCall, Kimberly Walters; see https://cla.csulb.edu/departments/ist/core-faculty/

Advising

Undergraduate advisor: Yousef Baker 

Education-abroad advisor: Jolene McCall 

Internship advisor: Jolene McCall 

MAIA (graduate) advisor: Richard Marcus 

College: College of Liberal Arts  

Courses: I/ST    

Career Possibilities

International Development Officer •  Foreign Service Officer • Researcher • Teacher • Intelligence Analyst • Community Organizer • Journalist • Administrator • Trade and International Business • Immigration Specialist • Non-profit Management • International Program Manager • Communication Strategist • Public Policy Officer • Development Officer • Grant Writer • Podcast Writer and ProducerStudy•  Abroad Advisor • Peace Corps • Americorps (Some of these, and other careers, require additional education or experience. For more information, see the International Studies website, the CSULB Careers websitethe M.A. in International Affairs website, or an International Studies advisor.)

Introduction

International Studies students are curious global citizens who want to make their mark on the world. The Department of International Studies provides them with the tools and guidance to focus their interests and accomplish their goals. The Department prepares its graduates for jobs in fields like international trade and business, non-profit work, international development, international affairs, education, and law.

International Studies helps students develop strong analytical abilities by integrating a variety of interdisciplinary methods, as well as language and inter-cultural communication competencies, into the study of global issues. Advisors work closely with students to help guide them in a way that is sensitive to their personal constraints (economic, family, visa, AB540), while also pushing students to their maximum potential. As a result, International Studies graduates are successful in graduate school admissions and enter the workforce equipped with skill sets that employers value.

Programs

    Graduate and Professional DegreesUndergraduate DegreesMinor

    Courses

      International Studies

      General Education Foundation must be completed prior to taking any upper division course except upper-division language courses where students meet formal prerequisites and/or competency equivalent for advanced study.