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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - SCCC & Day Students
Intelligence and Security Studies Major - Chinese Area Studies Concentration
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Students gain an understanding of the language, culture, and history of China in the context of U.S. national interests.
Major Academic Map
Click here to view the Academic Map for this major, which shows the courses and sequence.
To complete the ISS major/Chinese Concentration, students complete the following courses:
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Freshman and Sophomore Language Requirements:
Chinese Area Studies Core Courses
(Students take each course):
Chinese Area Studies Electives
(Students take six (6) of the following courses):
Junior Spring
- Strand Course 4 Credit Hours: 3
- PSCI 337 - East Asian Affairs Credit Hours: 3
- Chinese Area Studies Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Chinese Area Studies Elective Credit Hours: 3
- General Elective Credit Hours: 3
- 1st Year Advanced ROTC
Senior Spring
- GEND 422 - General Education Capstone Credit Hours: 3
- Chinese Area Studies Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Upper Level Elective 3 Credit Hours: 3
- Upper Level Elective 4 Credit Hours: 3
- Upper Level Elective 5 Credit Hours: 3
- 2nd Year Advanced ROTC
ROTC Course Requirements:
ROTC course requirements apply to members of the SCCC only:
- Cadets contracted or pursuing a contract should take 8 semesters of ROTC.
- Cadets not contracted or pursuing a contract should take 4 semesters of ROTC Basic and 4 semesters of ROTC fulfilment courses. Available ROTC fulfillment courses are published online annually by the department of Leadership Studies.
- ROTC courses typically carry 1 to 3 hours of credit, depending on the level. ROTC fulfillment courses typically carry 3 hours of credit. See the course descriptions for specific information.
Required For Graduation:
Required Hours for graduation are 122 credit hours plus successful completion of all RPED, ROTC, and LDRS graduation requirements. ROTC hours (credits, lectures, and labs) vary each semester by military department.
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