This interdisciplinary approach gives students the tools they need to analyze trends in a complex global world. They also will analyze moral dilemmas, such as why wealthy countries should or should not provide monetary assistance to help the world?s poor.
Students bring empirical questions and questions of justice together in asking how to reform institutions like the World Bank, United Nations, and International Fund. With this degree, students will be prepared for careers at the United Nations, UNICEF, and non-governmental organizations, as well as international journalism and international business.