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Career opportunities in international relations span across government bodies, non-profits (NGOs), research institutions, and global organizations. The University of Indianapolis offers comprehensive coursework that explores the political, social, and economic transformations of the global landscape throughout the 1900s.
Students gain insights into nations' comparative and economic influence, the function of international bodies, and historical and contemporary conflict management. The program emphasizes hands-on engagement with global affairs for deeper learning. Graduates with an international relations degree acquire versatile qualifications for diverse professional paths. This degree equips students with analytical capabilities, cross-cultural awareness, expertise in global governance, comprehension of international markets, and proficiency in peacebuilding strategies.
PROGRAM BENEFITS
Diverse curriculum examining global power dynamics, economic systems, and dispute resolution
Training in advanced research methodologies for analyzing worldwide challenges
Integrated historical and political science coursework for holistic education
Internship possibilities with community groups addressing global concerns
Options for overseas study or participation in the Lugar Academy's Washington Semester initiative
Students must have official high school graduation documents and transcripts.
TOEFL - 61 IBT required
IELTS - 5.5 required
PTEA - 49 required
Graduation from Internexus English as a Second Language program, Advanced Level
Graduation from ELS Language Centers EAP level 112
Completion of EF Level C1-1
Native Speaker of English