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This specialization is ideal for those pursuing careers in international business, government roles, global organizations, foundations, or hospitality management. Students in this track can select courses from International Finance, International Marketing, International Management, and International Economics, along with complementary classes in Political Science, Geography, History, and Sociology. The language requirement includes either two years of one foreign language (16 credit hours) or one year (10 credit hours) plus 6 additional language credits from study abroad programs in the same language.
The International Studies (INST) program at UNO offers an interdisciplinary approach, preparing students for global careers in private, nonprofit, and government sectors, as well as advanced academic pursuits. Career paths include international business management, diplomacy, national security, international law, conflict resolution, humanitarian work, global development, nonprofit leadership, international education, and public policy. INST faculty strongly recommend that students prioritize foreign language acquisition and cultural studies. Many INST students pursue dual majors or minors in foreign languages alongside their degree.