International Degree Program at California State University Fresno
The Division of Continuing and Global Education includes the Extension Programs Office, where you will find a variety of credit and non-credit opportunities for those seeking to continue their education through workshops, weekend courses, certificate programs, children’s programs, Open University, and travel study, as well as the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Click on the Programs link above and see what we have to offer!
Admission Requirements
Admission to the University is not necessary in order to take Extension courses; however, enrollment in Extension courses does not constitute formal acceptance into the University. Extension courses are open to high school graduates, college students, and other individuals, provided they have met the stated course prerequisites. Course prerequisites can be determined by contacting departmental advisers or the instructor, or by consulting
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You should prepare for admission to UC Davis by first ensuring that you meet UC eligibility requirements. Our campus reviews and assesses all applications, using UC Davis-specific admission criteria as part of our Comprehensive Review process for freshman applicants. UC Davis typically requires qualifications above and beyond UC eligibility.
Eligibility for UC Admission: California Residents
If you're a California resident applying to UC as a freshman, you have three ways to satisfy the university's minimum admission requirements:
Eligibility in the Statewide Context,
Eligibility in the Local Context, or
Eligibility by Examination Alone.
Eligibility in the Statewide Context
Most students attain UC eligibility through Eligibility in the Statewide
Business Administration
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Course Requirements for the Minor: 20 units
The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this minor.
2 courses required:POLS 341 International Relations 3.0 FS *
POLS 344 US Foreign Policy 3.0 FS *
14 units selected from:
Any courses in international relations.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN
High School Graduates
You will qualify for regular admission as a first-time freshman if you
are a high school graduate
have a qualifiable eligibility index (see section regarding eligibility index), and
Have completed for admission with grades of “C” or better in each of the courses in the comprehensive pattern of college-preparatory subjects:
English: 4 years
Mathematics: 3 years including Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II
U.S. History and Social Science: 2 years
Science: 2 years with laboratory
Foreign Language: 2 years in the same language
Visual and Performing Arts: 1 year
Electives: 1 year
Subject Requirements
The California State University requires that first-time freshman applicants complete,
Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
School of International Service, American University
David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, Brigham Young University
Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institute
The Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University
The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carlton University
The Graduate Institute for International Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland
College of Europe
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell University
DePaul University's International Studies Program
The Diplomatic Academy, Vienna
The Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
The Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development, Fordham
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Admission to the International Business major involves two steps. Students who apply to the major are initially classified as pre-international business. After completing the lower-division core requirements with grades of at least “C” (2.0), and demonstrating satisfactory progress toward intermediate competency in a foreign language, students may apply to the international business major. Pre-international business students may take lower-division business courses, but most upper-division courses are not open to pre-international business students.
All of the following requirements must be met for the degree. Students must earn a grade of at least “C” (2.0) in each course
The International Relations major at CSU, Chico emphasizes a varied interest in politics, history, geography, languages, economics, and culture (art, music, and literature). The major is designed to prepare students for an entry-level administrative position in government, business, or the non-profit sector. Many International Relations majors combine the degree with other majors and minors. Typically, these are foreign languages and area studies, although a minor in International Business is becoming increasingly popular as a related skill. International Relations majors who are particularly successful go to graduate school. An internship in Washington, DC, is highly recommended, ideally in the semester following
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