College 3 by 5: Three Things about Five Colleges
International Relations Programs
Compiled by Emily Standish
As
the world becomes smaller and smaller, with immediate internet access to global
culture and political developments, teenagers are keenly aware of interconnected world events. The number of colleges and universities
that have majors in International Relations continues to grow. Programs in
International Relations are multidisciplinary curricula that encompass
history, economics, and political science combined with languages,
anthropology, geography, law, and human rights. Here are five colleges with
well-respected majors in International Relations:
·
AU
students have the opportunity to choose internships from forty countries and
900 private, nonprofit or governmental institutions
·
The
Global Scholars Program is an accelerated program within the School of
International Service that awards the BA degree in three years and the MA
degree during the fourth year at AU
·
By
the numbers: 44% acceptance rate, ACT mid-range: 26-30, 37% of students receive
merit aid
·
Nearly
all International Relations majors study abroad in their area of concentration
and most IR majors become fluent in at least one foreign language
·
Students
can choose to live in Residential Colleges such as Global College, Languages
and Cultures College, Social Justice College, Humanities College, and more
·
By
the numbers: 27% acceptance rate, ACT mid-range 27-31, 10% of students receive
merit aid
·
Beyond
required courses in government and economics, CMC students may take elective
courses within a thematic or geographic focus.
·
Summer
internship opportunities abound, at world-wide locations such as the United
Nations, The Carter Center, Doctors Without Borders, and the CIA
·
By
the numbers: 14% acceptance rate, ACT mid-range 30-33, 7% of students receive
merit aid
·
At the Elliot School of International Affairs at GW, students begin with a core curriculum in the humanities,
social sciences, sciences and foreign languages, then focus on an
internationally oriented major
·
The summer seminar “US
Foreign Policy in a Global Era” allows undergraduates to participate in
discussions with graduate students and professionals from around the world
·
By
the numbers: 33% acceptance rate, ACT mid-range 27-31, 43% of students receive
merit aid
·
Macalester
offers many majors with an international focus, including Human Rights and
Humanitarianism, International Development, International Studies, and
Community and Global Health
·
Macalester’s
Model United Nations delegation routinely wins awards at National MUN
·
By
the numbers: 35% acceptance rate, ACT mid-range 28-32, 10% of students receive
merit aid
There
are dozens of other colleges and universities in the US with strong
undergraduate programs in International Relations. Check out Earlham College
(IN), Davidson College (NC), Dickinson College (PA), Georgetown University (DC),
Johns Hopkins University (MD), Lewis & Clark College, and Tufts University
(MA), or search “international relations” at www.collegenavigator.gov.
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