Degree Codes: AB-ISE
Total Academic Units: 158
Total Non-Academic Units: 9
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with the foundations of international relations and global society, the theoretical and practical knowledge from country, region, or area studies, and a cosmopolitan mindset that engages with diverse cultures and perspectives to cultivate an awareness of contemporary global issues and innovations and to proficiently navigate and meaningfully contribute to the globalized world.
Majoring in the European Studies Program (AB-ISE) aims to provide students with the practical knowledge of foreign relations, international politics, and the global economy from the perspective of Europe. Moreover, this multidisciplinary program deals with comprehensive topics related to the European state, society, and market in the ongoing dynamic process of globalization, combining elements of international relations, history, politics, economics, and culture in its major courses. With this, students gain knowledge of the EU’s institutions, policies, and integration process, as well as its relations with other regions in the world. Students are also given the opportunity to learn a foreign language (e.g., French, Italian, Spanish).
Career opportunities for students in the program include being a foreign policy analyst and a strategic studies expert for both public and private enterprises. Foreign service, diplomacy, and embassy and international organizations work (i.e., UN, IMF-WB, ADB, ASEAN, etc.) are also possible career opportunities for graduates. Other related opportunities include, tourism, translation, interpretation, entrepreneurship, business, corporate jobs, the service industry, media, and journalism. Graduates may also opt to work in academia, teaching, and research, while also taking up further studies (MA and PhD).
First Term, First Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.01 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 1 | 3 | |
| LCC.02 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 2 | 3 | |
| LCC.03 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 3 | 3 | |
| LCC.04 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 4 | 3 | |
| CITIGOV | Citizenship and Governance | 3 | |
| SAS1000 | Student Affairs Services | 0 | |
| NSTP101 | NSTP General Orientation | 0 | |
| Total Units | 15 | ||
Second Term, First Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.05 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 5 | 3 | |
| LCC.06 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 6 | 3 | |
| LCC.07 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 7 | 3 | |
| LCC.08 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 8 | 3 | |
| INTGLOS | Introduction to Global Society | 3 | |
| PE1CRDO | Cardio Fitness | 2 | |
| NSTP-01 | Civic Welfare/ROTC/Literacy Training Program 1 | (3) | NSTP101 |
| LCLSONE | Lasallian Studies 1 | (1) | |
| LASARE1 | Lasallian Recollection 1 | 0 | |
| *QLY-ISD | Quality Standards for AB International Studies | 0 | |
| Total Units | 17(4) | ||
| *QLY-ISD for International Studies: pass GEWORLD (1.0), pass INTGLOS (1.0), complete QLY-ISD. | |||
Third Term, First Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.09 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 9 | 3 | |
| LCC.10 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 10 | 3 | |
| LCC.11 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 11 | 3 | |
| LCC.12 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 12 | 3 | |
| EUSTATE | Development of the European State System | 3 | QLY-ISD |
| SPANONE/FRENCH1 | Spanish 1/French 1 | 3 | |
| NSTP-02 | Civic Welfare/ROTC/Literacy Training Program 2 | (3) | NSTP-01 |
| Total Units | 18(3) | ||
First Term, Second Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.13 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 13 | 3 | |
| THINKIN | Logical and Critical Thinking | 3 | |
| MULTGEN | Gender & Multiculturalism | 3 | |
| ISGEOPL | Geopolitics | 3 | EUSTATE |
| ISGLOBS | Theories of Global Society | 3 | INTGLOS |
| SPANTWO/FRENCH2 | Spanish 2/French 2 | 3 | SPANONE/FRENCH1 |
| PE2FTEX | Functional Exercise | 2 | PE1CRDO |
| SAS2000 | Student Affairs Services | 0 | |
| Total Units | 20 | ||
Second Term, Second Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.14 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 14 | 3 | |
| LCC.15 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 15 | 3 | |
| LCC.16 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 16 | 3 | |
| ISORDEV | International Organization and Development | 3 | ISGEOPL, ISGLOBS |
| ISPOLEC | International Political Economy | 3 | ISGLOBS |
| SPANTRI/FRENCH3 | Spanish 3/French 3 | 3 | SPANTWO/FRENCH2 |
| PETHREE | PE 3 | 2 | PE1CRDO, PE2FTEX |
| LCLSTWO | Lasallian Studies 2 | (1) | LCLSONE |
| LASARE2 | Lasallian Recollection 2 | 0 | LASARE1 |
| Total Units | 20(1) | ||
Third Term, Second Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| LCC.17 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 17 | 3 | |
| ISSTATA | Statistics for International Studies | 3 | |
| ISFRPOL | Foreign Policy Analysis | 3 | ISGLOBS |
| ISNTLAW | International Law | 3 | ISORDEV |
| EUINSTS | European Institutions and Processes | 3 | EUSTATE |
| SPANFOR/FRENCH4 | Spanish 4 | 3 | SPANTRI/FRENCH3 |
| PEFOUR | PE 4 | 2 | PE1CRDO, PE2FTEX |
| Total Units | 20 | ||
First Term, Third Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| ISDIPCO | Diplomatic and Consular Studies | 3 | ISFRPOL |
| EUFRPOL | European Foreign Policy | 3 | EUINSTS, ISFRPOL |
| ISRESMT | Research Methods | 3 | ISSTATA |
| SPANFIV/FRENCH5 | Spanish 5/French 5 | 3 | SPANFOR/FRENCH4 |
| EURLEC1 | Elective 1 | 3 | |
| LASARE3 | Lasallian Recollection 3 | 0 | LASARE2 |
| SAS3000 | Student Affairs Services | 0 | SAS2000 |
| Total Units | 15 | ||
Second Term, Third Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| THSEUN1/ ISCAPS1 | Thesis 1 | 3 | ISRESMT |
| Capstone 1 | |||
| EUECONO | European Economy and Business | 3 | ISPOLEC |
| EUISSUE | Contemporary Issues in Europe | 3 | ISGEOPL, ISGLOBS |
| EURLEC2/ SPANSIX*/ FRENCH6* | Elective 2/Spanish 6/French 6 | 3 | SPANFIV/FRENCH5 (if taking language) |
| EUSOCUL | European Society and Culture | 3 | EUFRPOL |
| LCLSTRI | Lasallian Studies 3 | (1) | LCLSTWO |
| Total Units | 15(1) | ||
| NOTE: Students of the program are required to complete 15 units of language courses. Further language units can be taken as elective courses. | |||
Third Term, Third Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| THSEUN2/ ISCAPS2 | Thesis 2 | 3 | THSEUN1/ISCAPS1 |
| Capstone 2 | |||
| EURLEC3/ SPANSVN/ FRENCH7 | Elective 3/Spanish 7/French 7 | 3 | SPANSIX/FRENCH6 (if taking language) |
| EURLEC4 | Elective 4 | 3 | |
| LCC.18 | Lasallian Core Curriculum 18 | 3 | |
| Total Units | 12 | ||
First Term, Fourth Year
| Course Code | Course Title | Units | Pre-requisites |
| PRCEURN | Practicum | 6 | |
| Total Units | 6 | ||
Program Tally
| Total Academic Units | 158 |
| Total Non-Academic Units | (9) |
| Overall Total | 158(9) |
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies program is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with the foundations of international relations and global society, the theoretical and practical knowledge from country, region, or area studies, and a cosmopolitan mindset that engages with diverse cultures and perspectives to cultivate an awareness of contemporary global issues and innovations and to proficiently navigate and meaningfully contribute to the globalized world.
Majoring in the European Studies Program (AB-ISE) aims to provide students with the practical knowledge of foreign relations, international politics, and the global economy from the perspective of Europe. Moreover, this multidisciplinary program deals with comprehensive topics related to the European state, society, and market in the ongoing dynamic process of globalization, combining elements of international relations, history, politics, economics, and culture in its major courses. With this, students gain knowledge of the EU’s institutions, policies, and integration process, as well as its relations with other regions in the world. Students are also given the opportunity to learn a foreign language (e.g., French, Italian, Spanish).
Career opportunities for students in the program include being a foreign policy analyst and a strategic studies expert for both public and private enterprises. Foreign service, diplomacy, and embassy and international organizations work (i.e., UN, IMF-WB, ADB, ASEAN, etc.) are also possible career opportunities for graduates. Other related opportunities include, tourism, translation, interpretation, entrepreneurship, business, corporate jobs, the service industry, media, and journalism. Graduates may also opt to work in academia, teaching, and research, while also taking up further studies (MA and PhD).