- The program of study in International Affairs leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The degree plays an integral role in the School of Government and International Affairs and draws upon disciplines such as political science, economics, history, foreign language, geography, and anthropology. In this interdisciplinary major, the student must complete five required upper-division major courses including the senior seminar followed by five courses in one of the four major concentrations.
- Firsthand international experiences can be acquired through a coop/internship option or study abroad programs. This degree prepares graduates for careers in business, nonprofit organizations, law, or government service.