The International Affairs degree, with a concentration in Economics is designed for students who wish to pursue a career, or further graduate study, in international economics and policy.
The Program enjoys tremendous contributions from our research faculty, our top-performing students, and our active student organization. International Affairs is available as a major or a minor. All students select a thematic concentration focusing their course of study and expertise:
Canadian Studies
Comparative Politics and Area Studies
Culture, Conflict and Globalization
Economics
Global Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
History and Development of the Global System
International Security
Language, Culture and the Humanities
Our students have received many prestigious internships and awards, and our graduates have started careers in international organizations, international business, diplomatic service, education, journalism and media, environmental organizations, and humanitarian work. Others have pursued graduate degrees in law, international relations, and numerous other disciplines.