Careers

International Studies graduates have a wide range of opportunities spanning the globe. Our students are primarily interested in either working abroad or working with multinational and multicultural populations. A degree in international studies positions students to work in diverse fields including the private sector, in international business, law, and hospitality; government and intergovernmental organizations; NGOs; and academia. 

6.5% Projected Job Growth

International Studies careers have higher projected growth over the next 10 years than the national average of 2.7% in other fields
-Bureau of Labor Statistics

$50-128000 Median Salary Ranges

Median salaries range from $50,000-$128,000 in the most popular careers related to International Studies.
-Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Transferability

Our programs are interdisciplinary so that you have a well-rounded skill set for the numerous fields in which graduates find careers. The transferability of the skills from international atudies and liberal arts are essential to fields in business, STEM and health, international development, law, government and politics, humanitarian aid, social work, and more. Our majors are competitive and highly customizable to fit your specific career goals and interests.

Skills Employers value the skills gained in Liberal Arts

Association for American Colleges and Universities finds that employers highly value the top skills gained in a liberal arts education, across career fields.
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