International Studies

Learn about the world that extends beyond where you currently live. Are you motivated to think and work internationally?  Examine and gain a better understanding of societies, economies, and political systems in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East.

International Studies mostly revolves around regions facing significant challenges, whether it be long-standing conflicts, a lack of stable institutions that can protect human rights, or institutions that maintain or deepen economic inequality and poverty.

You will choose from one of three specialized concentrations of study:

1. International security and conflict

International politics including the causes, patterns, and consequences of wars within and between states, terrorism, and possible ways of resolving conflicts and building peace and security.

2. Comparative world politics, culture and society

Sociology and politics of different regions of the world; themes such as religion and politics, nationalism and globalism, patterns of democratization and authoritarian rule around the world.

3. International development, economic and environmental issues

Causes and consequences of disparities in wealth and poverty, global economy, development strategies and policies, and environmental issues.

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Last updated July 10, 2023

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What can you expect from your degree? International Studies equips students with knowledge about the world’s complex problems and enables individuals to analyze these realities through an interdisciplinary lens. In our courses and through our many extracurricular opportunities (in Canada and abroad), students gain in-depth understandings and crucial skills in addressing real-world problems and multiple audiences.

  • Law
  • Diplomacy
  • Humanitarism and peacebuilding 
  • Communications and journalism 
  • Security and global risk analysis
  • Research and academic pathways
  • Policy analysis, public administration and service
  • Community engagement and community service 

“International Studies had the program and courses that allowed my interest in comparative politics to truly flourish. The degree provided a foundation applicable to various fields, whether in law, policy analysis, or social work. The possibilities are truly endless. I felt International Studies would broaden my perspective on critical issues that aligned with my strengths, while engaging with various global issues from a holistic perspective.”

Mariah Izabelle Merican

2024 Graduating class | International Studies Major, Political Science Minor
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