Last updated on 2025-08-20
Program overview
The Bachelor of Arts with a Joint Major in Global and International Studies and Political Science is designed to prepare students for a dynamic and interconnected world. This program emphasizes the development of global citizens who are equipped to tackle complex international issues. Students will engage in a multidisciplinary approach, gaining insights into the macro-level structures and processes that shape societies globally. A unique aspect of this program is the focus on language training, allowing students to enhance their communication skills in various languages, which is essential for careers in academia, business, government, and non-profit sectors.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Arts with a Joint Major in Global and International Studies and Political Science is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a minimum of 120 credit hours. The program includes:
- Lower-Division Requirements: Foundational courses in Global Studies and Political Science.
- Upper-Division Requirements: Advanced courses that deepen understanding of global and political issues.
- Language and Regional Studies Requirement: Courses that focus on specific regions and languages.
- Elective and Academic Breadth: Additional courses to ensure a well-rounded education.
Students have the option to participate in co-op programs, internships, and international exchanges, providing practical experience and enhancing their academic learning.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain real-world experience in their field.
- Internships that provide hands-on learning and networking opportunities.
- Language training in French, Japanese, and Spanish, enhancing communication skills.
- Field experiences that connect theoretical knowledge with practical application.
- Joint partner programs that may offer unique collaborative learning experiences.
Career Options
- International Relations Specialist: Works with governments or organizations to develop policies and strategies for international cooperation.
- Political Analyst: Analyzes political systems and trends to provide insights and recommendations for decision-makers.
- Non-Profit Program Coordinator: Manages programs and initiatives for non-profit organizations focused on global issues.
- Diplomat: Represents a country in international affairs, working to maintain peaceful relations and negotiate agreements.
- Global Marketing Manager: Develops marketing strategies for companies looking to expand their reach in international markets.
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