What You'll Study:
is an interdisciplinary program in which majors explore global issues in disciplines such as anthropology, economics, history, political science, geography, foreign languages, English and the arts. Students choose course work focused around a central theme and geographical region. Cultural knowledge will be developed further through expanded foreign language study.
Grow Your Future:
As the world shrinks, opportunities grow for International Studies majors. With a degree in International Studies you can pursue anything from international policy making to philanthropic work to teaching English as a second language in another country. International Studies graduates go on to international careers with governments, businesses, non-governmental organizations, philanthropic agencies, and educational institutions.
Career opportunities in International Studies:
- Archaeologists
- Communications specialists
- Cultural Anthropologists
- Cultural Diversity trainers
- Development experts
- Diplomacy careers
- Editors/publicists
- Environmental specialists
- Foreign Service Officers
- Foreign Study Coordinators
- Foreign Exchange specialists
- Geographers
- Hospitality Industry specialist
- Human Rights Associates