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Required high school classes
SL or HL Mathematics
SL or HL Biology or Chemistry or Physics
Students can be admitted into this college with one subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study.
Required grade average
Early admission: 24
If you apply by the early admission deadline and have an average of 24 or higher, you will be eligible for early admission.
Regular admission: 24
After the early admission deadline, we'll continue accepting applications until the final deadline. All applicants will be ranked by admission average and spaces will be offered to the top applicants. Based on last year's applicants, we expect to offer admission to students with an 24 average or above.
IELTS: Overall Band Score: 6.5 With minimum individual scores of:
Reading: 6
Listening: 6
Speaking: 6
Writing: 6
TOEFL: Internet Based:86 With minimum individual scores of:
Reading: 19
Listening: 19
Speaking: 19
Writing: 19
Learn about the world around you as you develop a broad understanding of international events and complex challenges involving peace and conflict, poverty and development, social justice and the environment.
What you will learn
This program will equip you with global literacy and key insights into our interconnected world. You will take classes that explore government, business, culture, the environment, politics and international aspects of law, science, conflict and development. You will learn about inequality globally, challenges to cooperation among states, and the reasons for and complexity of crises and conflicts. You will understand and engage with some of the world’s most pressing issues.
A first-year schedule sample
This degree program is flexible and offers you the opportunity to take courses in many different subject areas. Here’s what a typical first-year schedule might look like:
Course, Description
Fall Term
ECON 111, Introductory Microeconomics
HIST 115*, History Matters Ideas and Culture
IS 110, Global Issues
FREN 122*, Intermediate French I
SOC 112*, Foundations in Sociology Social Construction of Everyday Life
Winter Term
ECON 114, Introductory Macroeconomics
HIST 145*, History Matters War Violence and Politics
POLS 112, Justice and Injustice in Politics and Law
FREN 125*, Intermediate French II
GEOG 125*, Environmental Science and Society
Some career opportunities include:
Diplomat
Export or import sales manager
Foreign affairs advisor
Foreign services officer
Immigration officer
International trade officer
Legislative aide
Consultant on international issues for businesses and organizations
English as a second language teacher
Consular assistant
International affairs reporter
NGO officer
Humanitarian assistance provider