International Studies
International Studies is an interdisciplinary program of the College of Letters and Science, offering students an opportunity to focus their studies on international politics and world affairs or on international economics and development. Students can choose either the International Studies major or minor.
Through coursework in political science, economics, history, geography, anthropology, sociology, history, foreign languages, and other areas, students gain a deeper understanding of the international system, including its political and economic systems, actors, and institutions. Optional internships and study abroad further enhance students’ international learning and provide insights into future career paths.
The International Studies major or minor is offered in two options:
- International Economics and Development
- International Politics and World Affairs
Information about these options is available on the major and the minor pages.
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