Do many International Studies majors have double majors in another discipline?
Yes. Since International Studies is a mixture of courses from many departments, it overlaps readily with other majors. French majors, for example, find that their advanced French language courses count for International Studies, as do courses taken abroad when they study in France. However, they still have to take the International Studies core and the Senior Seminar, so there is a limit to the overlapping. Political Science majors might find that PoliSci courses in the International Studies core count for both majors, as do electives in their regional concentration.