The International Scholars Program (ISP) requires completing 4 fully or partially international courses. These courses can count toward any major, minor, or be taken as electives. The 4 courses can come from any combination of the following:
Quest Courses All Quest courses designated (N) for international count toward the ISP international coursework requirement. Follow the link to learn more about Quest 1 and 2 courses available. (Please note that some Quest courses are also ISP recommended courses. See the ISP course catalog below.)
ISP Recommended Courses ISP recommended courses come from a variety of colleges and disciplines. Courses have been developed to include student learning outcomes that emphasize international competency and skills that develop global citizenship. Many of the courses in the ISP Course Catalog have been specifically designed for the International Scholars Program. Find internationalized opportunities in a specific major or explore new interests through these courses.
     
  
      - Gen Ed courses designated (N) as international.
- Quest courses designated (N) as international.
- ISP recommended courses.
- Courses on an international topic (Fully International) .
- Courses completed during a study abroad or international exchange.
- Language courses at the 3000 level and above. (Language courses taken at the 1000 and 2000 level do not count toward the coursework requirement but do count for meeting the international experience/language study requirement.)
- Courses with a significant international component (Partially International) .
 ISP defines these courses as either at least 30% of the course content addressing issues outside of the United States or 30% of the course grade is based on a project that is international in scope.
Quest Courses All Quest courses designated (N) for international count toward the ISP international coursework requirement. Follow the link to learn more about Quest 1 and 2 courses available. (Please note that some Quest courses are also ISP recommended courses. See the ISP course catalog below.)
ISP Recommended Courses ISP recommended courses come from a variety of colleges and disciplines. Courses have been developed to include student learning outcomes that emphasize international competency and skills that develop global citizenship. Many of the courses in the ISP Course Catalog have been specifically designed for the International Scholars Program. Find internationalized opportunities in a specific major or explore new interests through these courses.

Shambhavi Bhushan, Alexander Lowie, Chloe Warpinski
  Agricultural Education & Communication
  Spring, Summer
  
Steve Brandt, Jennifer Heilmann, Julia Rubinatto Serrano
  Anthropology
  Spring, Summer, Fall
  
Diba Mani
  Applied Physiology and Kinesiology
  Fall, Spring
  
Michele Tennant and Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig
  Botany and Zoology
  Spring
  
Diana Karol Nagy
  Center for Written & Oral Communication
  Spring
  
Hal Knowles
  Urban and Regional Planning
  Summer, Fall
  
Dr. Jessica-Jean Stonecipher 
  Writing
  Fall, Spring
  
Anthony Auletta
  Entomology & Nematology
  Fall, Spring
  
Heidi Radunovich
  Family, Youth, and Community Sciences
  Fall, Spring
  
Jeffery Pufahl, Alana Jackson
  Center for Arts in Medicine
  Spring, Fall
  
Valeria Kleiman, Gillian Lord
  Chemistry; Spanish and Portuguese Studies
  Spring
  
Lynne Clark & Maya Shastri
  Interdisciplinary Studies
  Spring
  
Onursal Erol
  Political Science; History
  Spring
  
Aida Hozic
  Political Science
  Spring
  
Jennifer Braddock
  Journalism; Advertising; Public Relations; Media Production, Management & Technology
  Spring, Summer, Fall
  












































