B.A. in International Studies: Asia-Africa 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Idaho |Top Universities

B.A. in International Studies: Asia-Africa

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Area StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Build your international IQ. We live in an increasingly interconnected world. Professionals in business, economics, government, human services and other fields work frequently across borders to address the challenges that face our global community. In this program, you will learn about international political, economic and social issues, become proficient in a foreign language, and develop expertise in a region of the globe that interests you. You will also spend at least 12 weeks abroad immersed in an international culture. Students can concentrate their studies on international relations, global resources and development, or international economics and business. With this degree, you could become a/an: Foreign services professional Businessperson Employee for a governmental agency or nongovernmental organization (NGO) International relations specialist Humanitarian Consultant Teacher Peace Corp volunteer Lawyer (with additional education) International economics professional Journalist Diplomat Officer in the U.S. military

Program overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Build your international IQ. We live in an increasingly interconnected world. Professionals in business, economics, government, human services and other fields work frequently across borders to address the challenges that face our global community. In this program, you will learn about international political, economic and social issues, become proficient in a foreign language, and develop expertise in a region of the globe that interests you. You will also spend at least 12 weeks abroad immersed in an international culture. Students can concentrate their studies on international relations, global resources and development, or international economics and business. With this degree, you could become a/an: Foreign services professional Businessperson Employee for a governmental agency or nongovernmental organization (NGO) International relations specialist Humanitarian Consultant Teacher Peace Corp volunteer Lawyer (with additional education) International economics professional Journalist Diplomat Officer in the U.S. military

Admission requirements

6+

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