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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM AT VIRGINIA TECH
Established in 1967, Virginia Tech's International
Studies Program is the oldest program of its kind in the
state of Virginia. It offers a broad training in the liberal
arts and human sciences, emphasisizing the study of foreign
languages, and a specialization in a degree concentration.
The program's curriculum reflects Virginia Tech's firm
belief in the importance of understanding many aspects
of the world community for the education of the leaders
of tomorrow.
WHO
JOINS THE PROGRAM?
In a word, IS students share a keen interest in exploring
the world beyond the borders of the United States. The
International Studies Program attracts students who are
interested in history, politics, religion, geography,
economics, languages, and diverse nationalities and cultures.
It is an attractive major for those wishing to pursue
a career in international business, government service,
journalism, teaching, and international development work.
Students develop proficiency in at least one foreign language
and many choose to study abroad for a semester or a year
in order to further their education in another country.
IS students form a major field concentration around one
of four degree "options" -- World Politics and
Policy; International Business; Environmental Affairs;
and Global Development. Students are thus able to tailor
their major to meet their own interests and leverage these
toward their specific career goals.
The International Studies Program requires
a significant amount of course work in at least one foreign
language, usually French, German, Russian or Spanish. A significant
number of our students form a minor or a second major in one
of these foreign languages. And a significant number of IS
students double major in history, geography, or economics
because much of the IS program overlaps these departments'
curricular offerings. Thus, a typical IS major graduates not
only with a diversified liberal arts education and a specialization
in a foreign language, but also a degree concentration and
one or two minors or a double major in another discipline.
WHAT
DOES A GRADUATING SENIOR DO WITH THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
DEGREE?
The International Studies major is not designed to teach
a specific trade or prepare for students to perform a
highly specialized task. Instead, it hones particular
intellectual skills that are applicable in many different
professions and emphasizes knowledge and understanding
of international affairs, broadly defined. Our students
graduate with the best of problem- solving skills:
critical and analytical thinking. International Studies
students learn to apply critical thinking and writing
skills to an understanding of contemporary global issues
and the challenges they present to the world community.
A wide variety of career opportunties abound for students
who graduate with this unique degree. Alumni of the International
Studies Program include vice-presidents of major banks;
managers in multinational corporations; foreign service
officers; civil servants in the Pentagon and United States
intelligence agencies; foreign aid administrators; teachers
at high schools and colleges; journalists; lawyers; Peace
Corps volunteers; and military officers. In addition,
graduates of the International Studies Program have been
admitted to some of the most prestigious law and graduate
schools in the country.
MEETING
THE WORLD IN BLACKSBURG
Virginia Tech is committed to establishing itself as a
truly global university. The International Studies Program
is but one of Virginia Tech's strategic initiatives aimed
at leveraging the university's many strengths in global
venues. Its programs are committed to international outreach,
internationalizing curricula university wide, and promoting
study abroad programs in all regions of the world. Over
1,400 international students are enrolled at Virginia
Tech in any given year. A wide array of social and cultural
activities are organized on campus by the Cranwell International
Center, providing American students with the opportunity
to make friends from abroad, improve their language skills,
and gain a greater understanding of world cultures. Many
international student organizations are active on campus
as well.
Please browse around our website and acquaint
yourself with the Program. And welcome to International Studies!
Dr. Ioannis Stivachtis
Director
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