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As an international relations student, you'll acquire comprehensive knowledge about how nations and institutions tackle critical global issues including human rights, transitional justice, nuclear arms control, environmental crises, economic inequality, and public health emergencies. Through collaboration with distinguished professors, you'll master analytical frameworks to examine the intricate political, legal, economic, and cultural aspects of international cooperation—while cultivating specialized skills to advance your professional trajectory.
Students who fulfill all academic requirements will earn both Bachelor's and Master's degrees simultaneously. The specific degree conferred depends on the undergraduate program completed. Participants may choose to withdraw from the dual degree option and receive only their Bachelor's degree if they've satisfied those requirements. In such cases, graduate-level courses taken during senior year will be credited as 4-unit undergraduate electives.