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
-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
-Bureau of Labor Statistics
What Can I Do With My Degree?
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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.
Career Success Toolkit
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