Since Sept. 11, 2001, the world has changed dramatically in terms of politics, diplomacy, stability, safety, economics, leadership, and conflict. The international relations major (an interdisciplinary major) will sharpen the student's view of the world and its key players, as well as broaden his or her scope of understanding regarding national and international issues and events.
We strongly encourage international relations majors to enhance their educational experience by achieving proficiency in a new language (to expand one's career options), pursue an internship at an international organization or government agency, and/or to participate in a Study Abroad semester.
Exciting and challenging entry-level positions await international relations majors in the corporate environment, government service, journalism, and international organizations. Majoring in international relations also prepares students for graduate study in international relations, law, and other related fields.
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