Overview
The International Relations program at Mount Allison University is an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts degree that explores global politics, international organizations, conflict resolution, and economic relations. Objectives include developing analytical skills to understand complex international issues, fostering critical thinking, and preparing students for global citizenship. Unique features include small class sizes, opportunities for undergraduate research, and participation in extracurricular activities like Model United Nations.
Career Prospects
Graduates pursue careers in diplomacy, international development, policy analysis, and global business. The program emphasizes skills in research, communication, and cross-cultural understanding, leading to roles in government, non-governmental organizations, and multinational corporations.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Dr. David Lone, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations
- Dr. Marc-Antoine Labarre, Assistant Professor specializing in international security
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
The program benefits from Mount Allison's undergraduate-focused environment and partnerships with international exchange programs through the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. Students have access to the university's library resources on global affairs and collaborative opportunities with nearby institutions.
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