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The BA in International Relations and Development concentrates on global development issues and the complexities of political and economic transformations worldwide. This program analyzes the dynamics between developed and developing nations, investigating how historical colonialism and capitalist systems have influenced today's global landscape. Students will study worldwide poverty disparities and globalization's varied effects across regions such as Africa, Asia, the Middle East, China, India, Central Asia, and Latin America.
This degree offers theoretical approaches to comprehend power structures at international, regional, and national scales, while fostering connections with governmental organizations and policy circles to motivate students. Graduates in International Relations and Development gain qualifications for diverse career paths including government service, media, policy analysis, non-governmental organizations, education, and academic research.
Students can choose to spend an optional year overseas, either through work/volunteer experiences, academic exchange at partner institutions, or a blend of both. This international experience significantly enhances career prospects by developing language proficiency, cross-cultural competencies, and global exposure - attributes highly sought by employers. The year abroad cultivates intercultural understanding, independence, and transferable skills that prepare graduates to thrive as globally engaged citizens.