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Studies
International studies is an interdisciplinary
major for students interested in global political, economic, historical,
and cultural affairs. The major has three components: social sciences;
economics and business; and culture. The first of these components
entails the study of international relations, comparative government
and history. The second component provides basic business skills
and an understanding of international economic forces. The final
component develops a greater understanding of other societies and
cultures.
Career Opportunities
Many career opportunities await the International
Studies graduate. Some of these include federal government service
(ranging from the Department of State to the Peace Corps); private
sector employment (such as international banking, international
trade, political risk analysis); international organizations (the
United Nations, the European Union, the Organization of American
States); and graduate or law school. Students who are not U.S. citizens
typically find jobs in the foreign affairs ministries or economic
development ministries of their home countries.
Study Abroad and Internships
The program encourages students to complete
a study-abroad and/or an internship. Students in the program have
studied in Europe and Latin America. They have completed internships
in a variety of government agencies, international businesses, foreign
consulates, embassies, and international service agencies.
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