The interdisciplinary minor in international affairs prepares a student for a life and career in an increasingly globalized world. Its mix of classes, language skills, and international experience provides a valuable addition to many majors, including for example, those in business, health care, education, the arts, and geology, geography and the environment. Built upon a core of classes from several departments, as well as a wide range of electives, the minor encourages students to move beyond their major to see how it fits into the context of global issues, while introducing them to cultures other than their own.
The minor in international affairs complements several degrees and programs, including political science, history, economics, ROTC, public health, modern languages, communications, geography, and area studies. It contributes to a skill set that is valuable for a wide range of careers, from businessman to FBI agent, lawyer to doctor, news producer to banker, financier to humanitarian aid worker. Graduates with this minor work in the private sector, government, and non-government organizations.