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    Studying International Affairs offers a fascinating look at global political, economic, and cultural dynamics. This field prepares you to actively engage with complex international issues, helping you build a strong foundation in diplomacy, governance, and global cooperation.

    Through courses in international relations, conflict resolution, and global economics, you'll develop critical skills in negotiation, policy analysis, and cross-cultural communication. Students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and consider various perspectives on international issues. You'll also study global governance structures and examine the impact of international organizations on world events.

    Hands-on projects may include simulating diplomatic negotiations or analyzing case studies of international conflicts, giving you practical experience in managing global challenges. Graduates often pursue careers in government, non-profits, or international organizations, where they tackle issues like human rights, economic development, or security policy.