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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [FINAL EDITION]

International Relations, BA


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International relations leads to careers or graduate study in government, law, international business and finance, communications, and diplomacy. Graduates can also seek employment with nonprofit international institutions, such as the United Nations or the World Bank. Working with their academic advisor, students fashion a concentration in such areas as diplomacy, international business, national security, and the history and culture of a geographic region. Students must also study a foreign language.

Curriculum


Students are encouraged to study abroad for one semester. Credits from pre-approved, overseas programs will be considered for transfer. If students wish to study abroad, they should plan to do so either in the summer or during their junior year.

Language Requirement (6 Credits)


  • A minimum of two 3-credit courses (at or above the 200 level) in a single modern language 6 Credit(s)

Electives (12 Credits)


(select four of the following)

Or from the Following Disciplines


Total Credits: 46


Note: Prerequisites are in parentheses.

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