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A Guide to the Culture Track

Introduction Step 1 - International Systems - 21 Units
Development Track
General Education Requirements Step 2 - Functional Track - 21 Units Applied Political Economy Track
Culture Track
Suggested Elective Step 3 - Language & Regional Studies - 21 Units Science & Technology Track

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The culture track requires that students combine two fields, each for a minimum of nine credits, in a creative yet very focused approach to international cultural issues. Culture track majors have used that flexibility to create imaginative programs generally falling into one of two categories. Those with strong backgrounds in the fine arts seek to explore the international issues of their art (for example, the political, economic, and social utility of photography in South America or political and economic strategies to preserve indigenous dance in Southeast Asia). Another group of IDS/IS majors has chosen to concentrate on specific applications of cross-cultural learning, building programs that have ranged from American-African Beefeatercultural relations to the use of cross-cultural studies as a foundation for a career administering student exchanges.

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If you have any additional questions please email:

Dr. Wayne Decker - wdecker@email.arizona.edu
or
Dr. Karna Walter. - karna@email.arizona.edu

   
   
   
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies/International Studies
1027 East Second Street
Slonaker House Room 215
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0006