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  • African Studies Concentration - Introduces students to the cultural diversity of Africa with courses in ancient and contemporary history, traditional political systems, art and literature. Students are encouraged to spend a semester or a year studying in Africa.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/Africa/default.htm
  • Asian Studies Concentration - Offers an interdisciplinary framework for the examination of the societies and cultures of Asia. Students may focus on East Asia, South Asia, or a comparative theme linking these two regions.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/Asia/asian.html
  • Comparative Development Concentration - Allows students to study transformational processes such as colonialism, industrialization, modernization, globalization, and development within a comparative and interdisciplinary framework. Students must compare two regions or cultures of the world, and one of these must be a geographic region or culture located in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, or Latin America and the Caribbean.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/Comparative/compdev.html
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies - Faculty and information on program, film series and community.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/LACS
  • Middle Eastern Studies Concentration - Designed to acquaint students with the central historical, socio-political and religious issues of Middle Eastern culture through a sustained interdisciplinary mode of analysis. Students may opt to concentrate in Islamic/Arab or Jewish/Israeli studies, or combine the study of these cultures.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/Middle%20Eastern/me.html
  • Russian and Eurasian Studies Concentration - Deals with Russia, the former Soviet Union, and the changes evolving in the post-Soviet period. Students receive a broad background in the history, politics, economics, society, literature, and culture of Russia and regions of the world previously under Soviet influence.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints/Russia/russian.html
  • International Studies - Interdisciplinary program which include areas of study focusing upon Africa, Asia, Russia and Eurasia, the Middle East, Latin American and the Caribbean.
    www.trincoll.edu/depts/ints

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