Course Overview
The International Relations & International Business program at Boston University offers an interdisciplinary approach, combining the study of global political dynamics with the principles of international commerce. This dual degree program, housed within the Pardee School of Global Studies and the Questrom School of Business, aims to equip students with the analytical tools and practical skills necessary to navigate complex international environments. Unique features include a strong emphasis on experiential learning through study abroad opportunities, internships, and simulations of global policy-making.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are prepared for diverse roles in government, international organizations, non-profits, and the private sector. The curriculum fosters skills in diplomacy, cross-cultural communication, and business strategy, positioning students for leadership in a globalized economy.
Key Faculty and Staff
While specific faculty names for this dual program are subject to change, the Pardee School of Global Studies is known for its roster of distinguished scholars in international affairs, and the Questrom School of Business includes experts in global business strategy. Students benefit from access to faculty with real-world experience in policy and commerce.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Boston University provides access to the Center for the Study of Europe, the African Studies Center, and other regional institutes that enhance research and networking opportunities. Partnerships with international organizations and businesses offer students pathways to internships and collaborative projects worldwide.
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