• In this specialized joint degree, students receive a Bachelor of Science in Economics and International Affairs through a variety of coursework taken in the School of Economics and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.
  • Economics provides a framework for rigorous and systematic analysis of challenges and opportunities framed by International Affairs in the context of globalization and internationally-linked economics. 
  • Foundational courses from both disciplines are followed by upper-level coursework that provides specific training in a variety of areas, including international security and diplomacy, economic development, comparative cultures, statistical modeling, and economic policy.