Overview
The program is primarily for students with a background or interest in political science, history, economics, geography, sociology, anthropology, and humanities, as well as other areas. You can specialize in international issues through a curriculum which integrates training and experience concerning the complex and challenging issues that are central to global affairs. You'll take courses in security and global governance, comparative world politics, global history, and more. Upon graduation, you'll be equipped for further education, or careers in diplomacy and foreign affairs, government and politics, community affairs, journalism, law, policy, and more.