International Affairs (IA)
International Affairs (IA) is an interdisciplinary major (13 courses) or minor (6
courses) that stresses the importance of a broad-based international education. The
major culminates in a senior capstone experience. The IA Program examines the relations
between and among nation-states, regions, and other international actors as influenced
by politics, economics, culture, and the physical environment. Students majoring in
International Affairs must also successfully complete an approved 2nd major (strongly
recommended), minor, or regional concentration to provide depth of knowledge in a
discipline or geographic region of the world. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø's IA Program draws on the expertise
of over 85 ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø faculty members from over 20 academic disciplines.
International Affairs majors are required and IA minors are encouraged to study abroad
in order to learn about the world beyond the borders of the United States, recognize
their own cultural biases, and develop skills to communicate with people from other
cultures. Studying abroad enables students to gain foreign language proficiency and
first-hand experience of the ways different political, economic, social, and environmental
systems function. The opportunity to live in another country for an extended period
of time allows students to develop a deeper appreciation for cultural diversity and
an understanding of the influence of globalization in different regions of the world.
In addition to being anchored in the richness and variety of more than 200 IA course
offerings, faculty scholarship, and study abroad opportunities, the International
Affairs program also stresses other related and reinforcing components: colloquia,
faculty/student collaborative projects, guest lecturers, study in Washington, internships,
and co-curricular activities including the student International Affairs Club and
the United Nations and European Union simulations of international negotiations.
Recommended courses for a prospective major
Fall 2023
IA 101 Introduction to International Affairs
Spring 2024
IA 101 Introduction to International Affairs
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