Last updated on 2025-05-06
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Global and International Studies with a specialization in Global Politics is designed to equip students with a critical understanding of global political dynamics. This program emphasizes an applied, problem-focused approach, addressing pressing global issues such as economic disparities, democracy challenges, human rights, and environmental security. Students will develop essential skills to engage effectively in various arenas of global politics, including international organizations and NGOs.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Global and International Studies in Global Politics is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience over a typical duration of four years. The program includes:
- Program Length: 4 years
- Credits: Completion of required credits as per the university's guidelines
- Internship Option: A unique Global Politics Internship available for students with high academic standing, allowing them to gain practical experience in internationally-focused organizations.
- International Experience Requirement: Students are encouraged to participate in international exchanges or internships to enhance their global perspective.
This program is designed to prepare students for both immediate employment and further academic pursuits in the field of global politics.
Featured Experiences
- Global Politics Internship: A full-term credit opportunity for students to work with internationally-focused organizations, applying their skills in real-world settings.
- International Experience Requirement: Options include international exchanges and internships, providing students with global exposure.
- Engagement with Global Issues: Students will explore critical topics such as democracy, human rights, and environmental security through various practical and theoretical frameworks.
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Global and International Studies in Global Politics can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada and internationally. Potential job opportunities include:
- Policy Analyst: Analyzes and develops policies related to global issues, working for government agencies or NGOs.
- International Relations Specialist: Engages in diplomatic relations and international negotiations, often working for government or international organizations.
- Non-Profit Program Coordinator: Manages programs and initiatives for non-profit organizations focused on global issues.
- Human Rights Advocate: Works to promote and protect human rights through advocacy, research, and policy development.
- Development Consultant: Advises organizations on development projects and strategies in various global contexts.
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