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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, diplomatic relations, economic development comparisons, and diverse cultural region politics. The curriculum enhances critical thinking, verbal and written expression, analytical reasoning, along with the cross-cultural awareness needed to operate in an interconnected world. These competencies equip graduates with the analytical framework for professions and ventures that demand global engagement or address worldwide challenges. The program facilitates networking with alumni and internship experiences.
Graduates earning a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations with a Societies and Beliefs concentration will enhance their: proficiency in utilizing international relations frameworks to interpret political dynamics concerning cultural systems and value structures. critical analysis and problem-solving abilities in both independent and team environments. competence in reviewing, synthesizing, and implementing political science scholarship to evaluate existing research and inform their own contributions. recognition of diversity's intricate political dimensions and consequences. capacity to analyze information critically while considering the ethical dimensions of modern political issues and global civic responsibilities. foundational research capabilities encompassing study methodology, data evaluation, and findings interpretation.