International Affairs

With the increasing importance of world issues to the United States, employment opportunities in government, international organizations, and business continue to expand. Today there is an urgent need for college graduates with a strong background in international affairs. To meet this need, the University of Colorado offers a comprehensive and flexible interdisciplinary program in international affairs leading to the BA degree.

The undergraduate degree in international affairs emphasizes knowledge and awareness of:

  • major political, economic, social, and ­cultural problems facing the international community, including international economic relations, world population, and ­resource utilization
  • the international political system in the broadest global context, international organizations and alliances, and foreign political systems and processes
  • ethical issues involved in international relations
  • patterns of conflict and ­cooperation among nations and peoples
  • chief historical factors that give rise to existing international institutions and processes
  • problems and issues in United States foreign policy  

In addition, students completing the ­degree in international affairs are expected to acquire the ability and skills to:

  • analyze an international problem from a political, economic, historical, and cultural perspective
  • read, critically evaluate, and synthesize information obtained from international affairs literature
  • analyze international phenomena critically 
  • communicate, orally and in writing, findings to other students of international affairs and to a broader audience

Course code for this program is IAFS.