O que eu aprenderei?
International relations jobs range from government agencies to non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and research organizations to international organizations. At UIndy, courses give you a broad understanding of the political, social and economic evolution of the international system in the 20th century.You can expect to learn about the power, both relative and economic, that international states have, the role of organizations, and the existence and resolution of conflict in both the past and current times. You'll also be encouraged to experience international relations first-hand for a more in-depth learning experience. With an international relations degree, you will be prepared to work and serve in a variety of careers. A degree in international relations provides students with research skills, cultural understanding, knowledge of international politics, understanding of the world economy, and insight into conflict resolution. ADVANTAGESBroad range of courses that cover topics such as power, economics, and conflict on the international scaleDevelopment of skills necessary for in-depth research into international issuesCourses in history and political science built into curriculum for a more rounded educational experienceOpportunities for first-hand experience with local organizations dealing with international issuesChances to study abroad or through the Lugar Academy Washington Semester program