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Students pursuing international affairs start by examining today's most pressing global challenges and develop comprehensive studies of world politics and economic systems. The program delves into topics like global development, environmental concerns, international trade dynamics, and American diplomatic strategies.
Investigate how international affairs intersects with political science, economics, history, anthropology, geography, and business studies
Develop specialized expertise about a non-U.S. region: choose from Africa/Middle East, Asia, Europe/Eurasia, or Latin America
Achieve fluency in your chosen region's language while understanding its cultural and governmental landscape
Undergraduate international students are students who have completed a secondary school and are pursuing a bachelor’s degree, and who have or will be applying for a temporary U.S. Visa, such as an F-1 or J-1.
TOEFL: 75
IELTS: 6.5
Total scores must include a TOEFL writing sub score of 19 or higher or an IELTS writing sub score of 5.5 or higher. Scores may not be combined.