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The International Relations program provides a multidisciplinary foundation for examining comparative and global political systems. By integrating perspectives from political science, history, economics, geography, and anthropology, students cultivate specialized expertise in areas like national security, international diplomacy, economic development comparisons, and regional political systems across different cultural contexts. The curriculum enhances critical thinking, effective communication, and analytical reasoning abilities while building the global awareness needed to operate in an interconnected world. These competencies equip graduates with the analytical framework for pursuing careers in international affairs and addressing worldwide challenges. The program facilitates networking with alumni and provides internship pathways.
Graduates earning a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations with a Diplomacy and Global Order specialization will enhance their: proficiency in utilizing international relations frameworks to analyze diplomatic relations and worldwide governance structures. critical analysis and problem-solving capabilities in both independent and team environments. aptitude for reviewing, synthesizing, and implementing political science research to evaluate scholarly work and inform their own analyses. awareness of diversity's intricate political dimensions and consequences. capacity to analyze information critically while considering the ethical dimensions of global political issues and civic responsibilities. foundational research competencies encompassing study design, data evaluation, and interpretation.