The world’s hardest problems — conflict, inequality, displacement, injustice — don’t yield to single disciplines. The International Studies Concentration equips you to work across borders, frameworks, and fields of knowledge to understand why these problems persist and how to address them.
Drawing on history, political science, anthropology, economics, sociology, and international relations, the concentration builds the analytical range, cultural competence, and communication skills that careers in our interconnected world require.
What is a concentration?
A concentration is different from a traditional major. Concentrations allow you to explore different subjects at a high-level or focus deeper on areas you’re passionate about while working within the liberal arts major.