ADVISING WIZARD/DEGREE AUDIT FORM for degree completion in 2014.5, 2015 (2016) (month) (year) ACADEMIC PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR SHOULD RETAIN COPIES OF SIGNED FORMS. STUDENTS MUST TAKE COMPLETED FORM, WITH REQUIRED SIGNATURES, TO THE REGISTRAR S OFFICE IN FOREST HALL Student Name: Date: ID#: International and Global Studies Major: Discipline: Region: European Studies Single, Double (if double, please fill out another degree audit sheet form for your second major.) Number of courses completed: Courses in progress: (1) (2) (3) (4) Courses needed: (1) (2) (3) (4) For students graduating in 2014.5, 2015 (2016), you will need to have a total of 13 courses to be counted toward the major. YES NO For students graduating in 2017 (2016) and after you will need to have a total of 11 courses to be counted toward the major. YES NO Comments: I have reviewed this plan and affirm that successful completion of the completion of the courses listed on this form will complete the major and general college requirements: EUS Program Track Director Academic Adviser Print Name Date Print Name Date Student Signature Date EUROPEAN STUDIES STEP 1: Disciplinary Specialization IGST 0101 before going abroad STEP 2: Language/Culture Language competency; satisfactory completion of at least one advanced course taught in the language of emphasis (French, German, Italian, or Spanish). Individual Language Departments will specify which courses fulfill this requirement.
STEP 3: Regional Specialization For students graduating 2014.5, 2015 (2016) Three courses with exclusive or primarily European content, in at least two different disciplines. No regional course can be in the language of study or the disciplinary specialization. (1), (2), (3) For students graduating 2017 (2016) and after Five courses, in at least three departments spread across at least two divisions. At least three regional courses must be taken in Middlebury. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) STEP 4: Global Courses This is not a requirement for classes graduating in 2014.5, 2015 (2016) Beginning with the class of 2017 (2016), students will be required to take three global courses. These will be selected in consultation with the advisor, based on a list of courses designated as global courses by the IGS program. Global courses are thematic, trans-regional, and comparative. (1), (2), (3) STEP 5: Study Abroad Study abroad in Europe, preferably for a year but at least for one semester. Students must receive the approval of relevant departments and/or, as appropriate, the director of European studies to receive major credit for courses taken abroad. STEP 6: Senior Program For students graduating 2014.5, 2015 (2016) Either a 0400-level IGS senior seminar, or students may also propose to write a twosemester honors thesis (IGST0702) in their senior year. A thesis is required for honors. Students must have a 3.5 average or better in all courses that count for the major to apply to write an honors thesis. No exceptions will be made to these requirements. (1), (2) An upper-level course, preferably two, in the language of emphasis that will be taken after returning from abroad. The language departments will determine which courses can be taken to fulfill this requirement, in consultation with the program director. (1) For students graduating 2017 (2016) and after: Senior departmental seminar either regional or global in the Humanities or Social Sciences, OR an IGS 0400-level seminar An upper level course, preferably two, in the language of emphasis what will be taken after returning from abroad. Optional: Students may elect to write a two-term IGS 0702 thesis, but cannot substitute it for the required senior seminar. Students are eligible to write senior honors thesis if they have a 3.5 GPA or better in all courses that count for the major. A thesis is required to graduate with honors. For students graduating in 2014.5, 2015 (2016) Economics For students matriculating through 2014.5: ECON 0150 ECON 0155 ECON 0210 or 0250 ECON 0240 (formerly 0340) 200- or 300- levels. * (1) 400- level. * (1) For students matriculating 2015 (2016) ECON 0150 ECON 0155 ECON 0210 ECON 0240 (formerly 0340) 200- or 300- levels. * (1) 400- level. * (1) * If the course on your region of interest is not offered, then you may take an economics course with an international orientation Film and Media Culture FMMC 0101 FMMC 0102 FMMC 0104 Three electives that are listed or cross-listed as FMMC, at least one of which must be at the
French 300- or 400- level, and at least one must be international in focus, and preferably should have substantial content on the geographical area of specialization. (1), (2), (3) Two courses (please circle) from FREN 0210, FREN 0221, and FREN 0230 or work in the French summer school at the 0400 level or above One semester, preferably a year, at one of the Middlebury Schools in France, Cameroon, or in another French-speaking country Three courses at the advanced level taken at Middlebury Schools in France, Cameroon, or in another French-speaking country (1), (2), (3) One or more courses at the 300- or 400-level upon return from France (1) Two HIST courses within the regional focus (1), (2) One HIST course outside the regional focus (1) One HIST course (1) With the permission of the history department chair, up to two of these courses can be taken abroad. History of Art and Architecture HARC 0100 HARC 0102 (or another course in non-western art and architecture) Four HARC electives at the 0200-level or above, two of which must be in region of specialization (1), (2),(3), Geography GEOG 0100 GEOG 0120 three of the following seven electives: GEOG 0207, GEOG 0210, GEOG 0214, GEOG 0215, GEOG 0220, GEOG 0223, GEOG 0225 (1), (2), (3) One seminar (400 level course) (1) Optional: students wishing to write a thesis are required to take GEOG 0325 OR GEOG 0339 Italian (4) Students writing a thesis must take HARC 0301 in lieu of one of the 4 electives at the 0200- level. In addition to language proficiency, ITAL 0355 or its equivalent in one of our schools in Italy (1) One ITAL 400-level course Three ITAL 300-level courses (1), (2), (3) German Any five courses at the 300-level, up to four of which may be taken at Middlebury or at one of our schools in Germany (1), History (2), (3), (4), (5) One GRMN 400-level course or GRMN 0700 (1) One HIST 0100 level course (1) One HIST 400- level reading seminar within the regional focus (normally taken in the senior year (1) Philosophy PHIL 0150 or PHIL 0151 PHIL 0180 PHIL 0201 or PHIL/CLAS 0175 or PHIL 0250 One 400-level seminar to be taken in one of the last three semesters (1) One course in ethics and social and political philosophy (ESP) (1) One course in epistemology, language, metaphysics, mind and science (ELMMS) (1) Political Science PSCI 0103 OR PSCI 0109 PSCI 0101 or PSCI 0102 or PSCI 0104 or PSCI 0107
Four other courses from either the comparative politics or international relations and foreign policy categories (1), (2), (3), (4) One of these courses must be a 400-level seminar taken during the junior or senior year at Middlebury. IGST seminars co-taught by PSCI faculty cannot substitute for 400-level PSCI seminars, but will count towards the six required courses in political science. It is highly recommended that IGS 0702 thesis candidates enroll in PSCI 0368 OR PSCI 0347 before their senior year. Portuguese PGSE 0202 or its equivalent PGSE 0500 during the senior year Four upper level courses on literature or culture taken at Middlebury or in Brazil (1), (2), (3), Spanish SOAN 0105 SOAN 0305 or SOAN 0306 Three electives: (1), (2), (3) Optional: If writing a senior thesis, one of the electives MUST be SOAN 0301 OR SOAN 0302 TAKEN BEFORE SENIOR YEAR Six courses at the 0300 level or above including SPAN 0300, at least one literature course in the area of interest, at least one culture course in the area of interest, and (1) SPAN 0300 (2), (3), (4), (5), (6) one 0400-level seminar during the senior year (1) (4) Religion Six courses on religious traditions with a major presence in the region of study, at least two of which must be at the 300-level. Two of the courses may treat the religious traditions of the region as practiced in other parts of the world. IGS senior seminars co-taught by RELI faculty will count toward the required six classes. In some cases, RELI 0400 may also be counted toward the six courses. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6) Sociology/Anthropology SOAN 0103 Form last updated 3/21/14 by M. Baldwin
Completion of General College Requirements Degree requirements are explained in the College Handbook, available online at http://www.middlebury.edu/about/handbook/academics/degree_requirements Please indicate below the Middlebury College Graduation Requirements that you have completed, and indicate how you plan to complete any that are still needed: 1. Distribution Requirements (circle categories already completed): a. Academic categories (students must take at least one course in seven of the eight categories, and count a single course in only one academic category) ART DED HIS LIT LNG PHL SCI SOC b. Cultures and Civilizations (students are required to complete all): AAL CMP EUR NOR 2. College Writing (indicate courses completed that satisfy these requirements): a. First-year seminar (a writing intensive seminar taken in the first semester): b. A second writing intensive course taken after the first semester): 3. Physical Education: of two non-credit courses completed. 4. Graduation Units a. of 36 required course units completed. b. courses currently enrolled. c. At least 18 course units have been earned at Middlebury College YES NO d. At least two course units were earned in Winter Term: YES NO e. No more than four Winter Term courses have been completed: YES NO 5. Do you have transfer credits pending? (i.e., from a semester or year abroad, away at a U.S. college or university, or from summer school?) YES NO If yes, please describe: