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100 | COLUMBIA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2017-2018 │COLLEGE OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES

FROM THE DESK OF THE DEAN…

The College of Intercultural Studies (CICS) equips

and

connects students for effective life, work, and

ministry in a culturally diverse world. We prepare

students for tomorrow’s challenges and

opportunities in marketplace, ministry, and missions

endeavors.

Our undergraduate programs build a foundation for

understanding cultures and worldviews. Students

learn to identify distinct cultures and their inherent

barriers and bridges for cross-cultural relationships.

In the process, they become acutely aware of their

own culture. CICS students participate in field-

based internships. The following programs prepare

students for a variety of career and ministry tracks:

Intercultural Studies major and minor

International Community Development major and minor

Teaching English as a Foreign Language minor

Our graduate programs provide experienced practitioners the opportunity for self-

assessment and re-tooling while new ICS students learn “cutting edge” principles and

practices of international and cross-cultural work. Internships seek to connect students with

the next step in their career or ministry journey.

Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Graduate Certificate in Intercultural Studies

Graduate Certificate in Muslim Studies

Masters of Arts in Intercultural Studies

Masters of Arts in Muslim Studies

Masters of Arts in Teaching English as a Foreign Language/Intercultural Studies

Doctor of Philosophy (Intercultural Studies)

International businesses and non-profit organizations are looking for culturally intelligent

graduates who understand and navigate the critical paths of our multi-cultural world while

they maintain and model a high caliber of character and integrity. The College of

Intercultural Studies prepares such students for global engagement tomorrow.

Looking forward,

Ed Smither, Ph.D.

Dean of the College of Intercultural Studies