Professional Concentration Areas
All professional concentration areas require 4 upper-division courses unless noted otherwise.
Note: Lists of electives are not exhaustive, but simply list courses which are known to teach material relevant to the professional concentrations. If student find other courses which may be appropriate electives in a given concentration area, they may consult with an ISP ug advisor for approval.
Select one of the areas below for more information:
- Comparative International Development
- Cross-cultural Communication, Indigenous Cultural Studies & Ethnic Identity
- Culture and Art
- Diplomacy and International Relations
- Global Health
- International Business
- International Economics
- International Education
- International Environment
- International Gender Issues
- International Nonprofit Management
- International Tourism
- Law and Human Rights
- Media, Journalism and Communications
- Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
- Second Language Acquisition and Teaching
- Urbanization, Migration, and Refugees





