Correction: ..was an IR major and told us she had a job offer already with Morgan Stanley. The tour was early on in the school year. |
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I concur, Tufts had been a conspicuous omission, particularly from the short list of universities that was posted early in the topic.
Liberal arts colleges also can make excellent choices for IR. The OP may benefit from looking into Claremont McKenna, Middlebury, Hamilton, Colby, Connecticut College, Macalester and Richmond, to name a few. |
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Another St Andrews IR grad here. Kennedy for masters and then consulting in a geo political group in switzeerlan helping companies with their international risk/exposure.
There are a lot more options for IR grads than just working for the Gov….just have to find your niche…. |
Don't think too much into why certain schools were left off. Looks like listing from some list of "too" ranked or something. Many colleges were not named such as the names in above post. |
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There are always debates about international studies, affairs, & relations. The fact is that there are no strict differences among these terms. Each college has its own idea of what it is going to focus on. So don’t get hung up on the name of the department. |
| A major difference among these departments is whether the international focus is just part of the poli-sci department, has its own department in the liberal arts college, or if it has its own “school.” |
UVA has both foreign affairs and international Relations. Also masters and doctoral programs. https://politics.virginia.edu/international-relations |
Yes, UVA does have International relations and it is ranked 16 by Niche. https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-international-relations/ |
Not really. There is a lot of variation in how colleges handle IR majors. They fall in three buckets: 1) a true IR standalone major 2) "international affairs" major - depending on the school this can be very similar to IR or quite different. Check the major requirements carefully. 3) IR track as part of poli sci major. If you want this, check how many IR courses are offered and how many profs have this specialty We found that nearly every school has #3, many schools have #2, not too many have #1 My kid is interested in IR so we spent a lot of time looking at this. |
Not according to UVA's website, which you should trust over a third party site like niche. https://www.virginia.edu/majors-minors/ |
15:15 again. just adding the caveat that sometimes bucket #2 is called something else like global studies or international studies |
it's not |
My kid with this interest (also Econ) is headed to Middlebury. Midd has an International Policies & Economics major. https://www.middlebury.edu/college/academics/international-politics-economics |
+1 international relations coursework is usually in the politics department. Maybe there would be an international political economy course that IR students are required to take but that’s about it. |