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Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
Bachelor of Arts in International Studies

Bachelor of Arts in International Studies

  • ID:WC10019
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Estimated Total/program:
Apply
60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
Fly
1

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Transcript and/or Final exam results
  • Counselor/ Teacher recommendation
  • Resume (optional)
  • Personal essay

English requirements

  • TOEFL: 79
  • IELTS: 6.5
  • PTE (53)
  • Duolingo English Test: 100
  • PTE: 53

Course Information

Our world has become globalized, with organizations, corporations, and individuals from around the world interacting on a daily basis. International Studies majors learn the importance of understanding and experiencing diverse cultures and the skills to work together on solutions to global challenges.

All International Studies majors study abroad for at least one semester, at one of dozens of programs managed by our Global Education Office. Majors also engage in “experiential learning” to link real-world experiences to classroom-based learning.  Other opportunities to make such linkages exist on campus as well, through our vibrant Model United Nations program, the student-run International Studies Council, foreign language “coffee hours” and lectures from internationally known speakers sponsored by the Goldstein Program in Public Affairs and the Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture.

After graduation, our majors go on to apply their education and skills in a wide range of careers, including business, journalism, teaching, politics, and international and public service.  Double majors also find International Studies a useful supplement to all of Washington College’s major fields of study.

International Studies is an interdisciplinary major, coordinated by the departments of anthropology, business management, economics, history, modern languages, and political science. Our majors combine the required components of the major in an almost limitless combination of courses from these and other departments both at Washington College and in our abroad programs. The following link offers a Sample Recommended Path to complete both the major requirements and college-wide distribution requirements in four years.

There is no minor in International Studies, though non-majors (and majors) are encouraged to pursue a minor in a regional area such as Asian Studies, European Studies, Latin American Studies, and Near Eastern Studies; or in a functional areas such as Global Business or Peace and Conflict Studies.

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