Certificate Programs
SFS students have the option of complementing their major program with an optional interdisciplinary certificate program. Certificates focus upon specific themes or regions, complement a student's major program and help to structure elective course work.For example, a student majoring in International Economics might choose to earn a certificate in African Studies, combining the student's interest in development with courses focusing upon the political or cultural context in which economic policies are crafted. Students interested in pursuing a certificate are encouraged to meet with their faculty advisor and their dean to explore ways to integrate certificate courses into their larger academic plans.
SFS students may complete any one of the following programs:
* African Studies
* Arab Studies
* Asian Studies
* Australian & New Zealand Studies
* Classical Studies
* Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies
* European Studies
* International Business Diplomacy
* International Development
* Islam & Muslim-Christian Understanding
* Jewish Civilization
* Justice & Peace Studies
* Latin American Studies
* Medieval Studies
* Religion, Ethics & World Affairs
* Social & Political Thought
* Women's and Gender Studies
SFS Events
- May 16, 2pm-4:30pm: Breaking the Impasse Between Iran and the United States
- May 23, 12:30pm-4:30pm: Workshop on Counterinsurgency and Development
- May 23, All day: Conference: Understanding Religious Pluralism
- May 24, All day: Conference: Understanding Religious Pluralism
- May 25, All day: Conference: Understanding Religious Pluralism
- Sep 25, 5pm-8pm: Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti

