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Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs - Peace Studies

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The major or minor offers interdisciplinary study of international affairs. Students take core courses in international politics and economics and, for the major, additional courses in history, languages, culture and other areas to complete one of the following concentrations based either on a theme or a region: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication or Peace Studies. Students may also work with the director of INIA to design a concentration on a special topic in which they are interested. The major consists of ten courses (30 credit hours), including six courses (18 credit hours) for the INIA core, and four courses (12 credit hours) in a concentration. Students must complete one of the seven concentrations as listed below: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication, Peace Studies or an approved Special Topics Concentration. This program based on Peace Studies.

Program overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The major or minor offers interdisciplinary study of international affairs. Students take core courses in international politics and economics and, for the major, additional courses in history, languages, culture and other areas to complete one of the following concentrations based either on a theme or a region: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication or Peace Studies. Students may also work with the director of INIA to design a concentration on a special topic in which they are interested. The major consists of ten courses (30 credit hours), including six courses (18 credit hours) for the INIA core, and four courses (12 credit hours) in a concentration. Students must complete one of the seven concentrations as listed below: Area Studies (Asian Studies, Developing Countries, European Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle East Studies), Cross-Cultural Studies, International Economic Relations, International Political-Military Relations, International Communication, Peace Studies or an approved Special Topics Concentration. This program based on Peace Studies.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6.5+
International Students must have the TOEFL score with section scores of at least – Reading: 18, Listening: 18, Speaking: 20, Writing: 20; IELTS score with section scores of at least – Reading: 6.5, Listening: 6.5, Speaking: 6.5, Writing: 6.0.
Jan-2000

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Domestic Students

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International Students

0 USD
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