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Upper-level economics electives cater to students pursuing international economics or careers in global business. Those specializing in international economics can enroll in two advanced economics courses, complemented by political science and anthropology classes that examine economic topics through their respective lenses. This program equips students for careers in business and economics, along with graduate studies.
The international relations major serves students passionate about global affairs. The School of International Studies merges university resources with hands-on learning through an international, interdisciplinary curriculum, preparing graduates for global careers across government, industry, education, and nonprofits. Beyond core and general education requirements, students select advanced electives with advisor guidance, focusing on political science, anthropology, or economics—each providing strong career foundations domestically and internationally. Upper-level economics electives cater to students pursuing international economics or careers in global business. Those specializing in international economics can enroll in two advanced economics courses, complemented by political science and anthropology classes that examine economic topics through their respective lenses. This program equips students for careers in business and economics, along with graduate studies.