The international affairs program provides a rigorous inter- and multidisciplinary curriculum while also giving students the flexibility to select the courses and disciplines that interest them most.
Successful undergraduate students develop an awareness of global affairs and international issues since the early 20th century through diverse and cross-disciplinary theories of interstate relations: conflict, cooperation, hierarchies; civil society, transnational advocacy networks, global social movements; and state-society relations: democracy, authoritarianism, inequalities, citizenship.