

The major in international and comparative politics is available within the political science major for students with particular career and/or advanced degree interests that would require concentrated knowledge of foreign politics and/or international politics. The concentration provides for students completing the program to receive designation of this specialization on their Permanent Record Card. The concentration is aimed at preparing students for careers in international affairs, the foreign service, developmental assistance, and international business.
Students are strongly advised to incorporate study abroad into their curriculum for this major. The personal and professional gains that come from a cross-cultural, immersion experience are nearly immeasurable. Moreover, future employment or admission into graduate or law school can be greatly enhanced by having had an international experience. See the WMU Study Abroad Site for more information.
FOUR Electives from the following courses in International and Comparative Politics:
Any Political Science course at the 3000, 4000, or 5000 level.
PSCI 4500 - Seminar in International Comparative Politics (prerequisites: PSCI 2400, PSCI 2500, one of 34xx, 3500, or 44xx.)
THREE Cognate courses: Complete at least three additional courses on foreign, international, or cross-national topics from at least two of the following departments: Anthropology, Economics, Science Studies, Geography, History, Languages and Linguistics, Marketing, Religion, or Sociology (prior approval from concentration adviser is required).
Student must complete two years of the same foreign language. This requirement can be met in one of four ways. First, successful completion (defined as passing) of the 2010-level course at WMU in the language of their choice. Second, successful completion of similar courses at another institution which are accepted as transfer credit by WMU. Third, passing the Foreign Language Placement Evaluation Exam in the language of their choice regularly offered by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. The student must be placed into the third year of study, which means their level of competence is in accordance with two completed years. Fourth, if the student is a foreign student whose first language is not English, the student is exempt from this requirement. Determination of eligibility for this exemption will be based on whether the student was required to take the TOEFL test for admission.