International

Embark on a journey of global discovery with an International major, where you'll explore diverse cultures, global economics, and transnational relations. Prepare to thrive in a world that is more interconnected than ever.

The field of International studies is designed for those with a passion for exploring the nuances of our global society. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, understanding international dynamics has never been more critical. International majors engage deeply with global issues in areas such as diplomacy, cultural studies, international business, and transnational governance.

Students in this program will develop a multifaceted perspective on global affairs, gaining insights into both historical contexts and modern challenges. By immersing themselves in a curriculum that spans political science, economics, sociology, and cultural studies, they are well-prepared to tackle complex problems and navigate diverse cultures.

Common Job Titles

  • International Relations Specialist
  • Diplomatic Advisor
  • Global Marketing Manager
  • Cultural Affairs Officer
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • International Business Developer
  • NGO Program Director

Companies Hiring for This Major

  • United Nations
  • World Bank
  • Amnesty International
  • Global Affairs Canada
  • Coca-Cola
  • Google
  • Oxfam

Choosing to major in International studies opens a world of career possibilities. Graduates are equipped with the skills necessary to excel in various fields, including international relations, global marketing, non-profit leadership, and governmental roles. The hands-on learning experiences, such as internships and study abroad programs, further enhance their readiness for the global job market.

Whether your goal is to influence policy, improve relations across borders, or spearhead humanitarian efforts, an International major provides the foundational knowledge and practical experience to make a meaningful impact. Join a community of scholars poised to shape the future of our interconnected world.