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The International Relations program provides a multidisciplinary perspective on comparative and global political studies. Integrating concepts from political science, history, economics, geography, and anthropology, among other fields, students cultivate specialized expertise in areas like national security, foreign relations, economic development comparisons, and diverse political systems across cultural regions. The curriculum enhances critical thinking, verbal and written expression, and analytical skills, along with the cross-cultural understanding needed to operate in an interconnected world. These competencies equip graduates with the analytical framework required for professions and prospects that are progressively international or tied to worldwide concerns. The program additionally facilitates networking with alumni and internship possibilities.
After earning a Bachelor's in International Relations, students will enhance and refine their: capacity to grasp, utilize, and articulate international relations principles and frameworks to interpret political occurrences concerning development and political economy. critical analysis and logical reasoning abilities in both independent and group environments. proficiency in accessing, understanding, integrating, and implementing political science scholarship to evaluate others' research and inform their own work. recognition and comprehension of the intricacies and political consequences of diversity. aptitude for critically processing information and examining the ethical dimensions of modern political events and global civic engagement competence to employ fundamental research techniques including study methodology, data examination, and interpretation.