Korean (Minor)
The Minor in Korean program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program.
The Minor in Korean program is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program.
The Minor in Japanese is designed for students who wish to develop their language skills to at least an intermediate level and to provide themselves with a greater depth than possible with a certificate program.
The Master of Science in International Security (MS ISEC) program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address pressing international security issues. With a customizable program of study, students can specialize in subjects such as great power rivalry, defense policy analysis, crisis decision-making, and more.
The School of Modern Languages and the Scheller College of Business offer an interdisciplinary minor in International Business, Language, and Culture.
The minor prepares students for global leadership through business fundamentals and languages.
Focus: providing a unique opportunity for students with backgrounds in either social sciences or science and technology to deepen their understanding of international affairs through the advanced study of sub-fields such as international relations theory, international security, international political economy, comparative politics, and methods for social scientific research.
Focus: intensive training in foreign language and the fundamentals of engaging with foreign cultures and societies.
Focus: advancing study and research in international relations theory, comparative politics, international political economy, international security, and empirical research methods.
Undergraduate students may begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing their bachelor's degree in International Affairs. Students who want to pursue the five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs after completing at least 45 semester credit hours towards the Bachelor of Science in International Affairs.
Focus: providing students with an understanding of factors that shape international affairs within the contexts of technology, scientific analysis, and ethics; security and diplomacy; comparative politics, cultures, and societies; and political economy.
Begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing your bachelors' degree.
The Minor in International Affairs program offers specialized instruction in the globalization of politics, economics, and the increasing interdependence of states.
This International Affairs minor is especially useful for students preparing for graduate school or careers in internationally oriented fields.