B.A. in International Studies

Chicago, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

The B.A. in International Studies at DePaul University is designed for students who seek to understand global issues, cultures, and systems. This interdisciplinary program explores political, economic, social, and environmental factors that shape international relations. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of global affairs, preparing them for careers in diplomacy, international business, non-profits, and other fields that require a global perspective.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in International Studies combines core courses with electives that allow students to tailor their education to their interests. Core courses typically cover topics such as international relations theory, global political economy, and comparative politics. Elective courses may focus on specific regions, cultural studies, or issues such as human rights, globalization, and environmental policy. The program also emphasizes foreign language proficiency and offers opportunities for study abroad, enhancing students' global competency.

Research Focus: Research is a vital component of the B.A. in International Studies program. Faculty members engage in a wide range of research topics, and students are encouraged to participate in research projects, workshops, and seminars. The program promotes critical thinking and analytical skills, with opportunities for students to conduct independent research on global issues, contributing to academic discussions and real-world applications.

Industry Engagement: DePaul’s B.A. in International Studies emphasizes practical experience through industry engagement. Students can participate in internships with government agencies, non-profits, and international organizations, providing hands-on experience in the field. The program often features guest speakers from various sectors, including diplomacy, business, and non-profit work, giving students insights into career pathways and networking opportunities.

Global Perspective: The program fosters a global perspective by encouraging students to explore international cultures, histories, and political systems. Courses are designed to enhance understanding of the interconnectedness of global issues, promoting awareness of cultural diversity and the complexities of international relations. Students are also encouraged to participate in study abroad programs, allowing them to immerse themselves in different cultural contexts and gain firsthand experience of global issues.

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Location

Chicago, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 43665

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

DePaul University is dedicated to supporting the academic aspirations of international students. The university offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities to help make education more accessible. 

International Student Scholarships: DePaul University provides merit-based scholarships to international undergraduate and graduate students. These scholarships consider academic achievements, test scores, and other criteria.

Global Gateway Scholarships: These scholarships are designed for undergraduate international students who transfer from specific partner institutions to DePaul. They help facilitate a smooth transition.

Dean's Merit-Based Scholarships: DePaul's colleges and schools offer dean's merit-based scholarships to international students within their respective programs. These scholarships recognize outstanding academic achievements and contributions.

International Experience Scholarship: This scholarship is for undergraduate students planning to participate in study abroad programs. It provides financial support to students seeking to gain global perspectives.

Vincent G. Rinn Family Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students with financial need. It helps cover tuition costs and promote diversity within the DePaul community.

Donor-Funded Scholarships: DePaul University administers a range of donor-funded scholarships, some of which are available to international students. These scholarships often have specific eligibility criteria and application requirements.

Athletic Scholarships: DePaul offers athletic scholarships for international student-athletes who excel in various sports. These scholarships may cover tuition and related expenses.

External Scholarships: DePaul encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, both in their home countries and in the United States.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines can vary among programs and departments at DePaul University.

Graduates of the B.A. in International Studies from DePaul University are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a variety of careers in diverse fields. Their understanding of global issues, cultural dynamics, and international relations prepares them for roles in multiple sectors. 

Diplomat/Foreign Service Officer: Graduates can work for their home country’s government as diplomats, representing national interests abroad, engaging in negotiations, and fostering international relations.

International Business Analyst: Many alumni find opportunities in international business, analyzing global markets, conducting trade research, and developing strategies for companies looking to expand internationally.

Policy Analyst: Graduates often work as policy analysts for government agencies, think tanks, or non-profit organizations, researching and evaluating policies related to international affairs and providing recommendations.

Non-Profit/NGO Worker: Many choose to work for non-profit organizations or NGOs focused on global issues such as human rights, environmental protection, or economic development, engaging in advocacy, program development, and community outreach.

Cultural Attaché: Working within embassies or consulates, cultural attachés promote cultural exchange programs, organize events, and facilitate communication between countries to foster mutual understanding.

International Development Specialist: Graduates may work with organizations that focus on economic and social development in various regions, implementing projects that address poverty, education, health, and infrastructure.

Human Rights Advocate: Those passionate about social justice may pursue careers in human rights advocacy, working for organizations that promote and protect human rights on a global scale.

Intelligence Analyst: Some alumni find positions in national security or intelligence agencies, analyzing data and providing insights related to global threats and international relations.

Journalist/Foreign Correspondent: Graduates can pursue careers in journalism, reporting on international news and events. They may work for media outlets, covering stories that impact global affairs.

Trade Specialist: Working with government agencies or businesses, trade specialists focus on international trade policies, agreements, and regulations, facilitating trade relations between countries.

Educator/Academic: Some graduates choose to pursue advanced degrees and become educators in international studies, teaching at colleges or universities and conducting research in their areas of expertise.

Consultant: International studies graduates can work as consultants for businesses or governments, providing insights on international markets, cultural dynamics, and strategic planning.

Urban Planner: With a focus on global issues, graduates may engage in urban planning, working on projects that address urban development, sustainability, and community engagement on an international scale.

Foreign Affairs Specialist: These professionals work within government departments or international organizations, focusing on foreign policy and international cooperation on issues such as trade, security, and humanitarian efforts.

Global Communications Specialist: Graduates may work in communications roles, focusing on international outreach, public relations, and corporate communications for organizations with a global presence.


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