In recent decades, the forces of globalization have increased awareness of the interdependent and interrelated nature of modern society. As a student in Duquesne’s Center for International Relations, you’ll receive a world-class education in the historical, political and cultural forces that shape the interactions between states, international organizations, multinational corporations and other international actors.
The Center for International Relations at Duquesne is truly distinct because it is grounded in the commitment to promoting peace and justice in global society, which is essential to the mission of Duquesne and its founders, the Spiritans. As either an international relations, international security studies, or cybersecurity studies major, you’ll learn alongside students from across the globe and will be exposed to a challenging and diverse curriculum that will prepare you for a future as a global citizen.
As a major in international relations, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from eight areas of concentration and learn from faculty members and speakers of international reputation.
Training for Global Careers
As a graduate with a bachelor’s degree in international relations or international security studies, you’ll have a variety of career paths open to you in such governmental areas as foreign service, intelligence and homeland security as well as careers with NGOs and in politics or business within an international context.
Training in advanced language skills, combined with historical and political knowledge of specific regions of the world, will make you very competitive in the job market.
Our global approach will prepare you for the world. Our students go on to find careers across industries and across the globe. Qualified Duquesne international relations majors may apply, and may receive conditional
admission, to the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public & International
Affairs up to a year earlier than the general public—after completing only three years
of undergraduate education (or the equivalent). These students will learn their admission
status prior to entering their fourth (senior) year as undergraduates. Those who are
admitted will also be guaranteed a minimum scholarship award of $5,000/year, to be
increased at GSPIA's discretion. Both the admission and scholarship offers will be
contingent upon completion of a Duquesne bachelor's degree with a major in international
relations and with an acceptable academic and personal record, within one year of
the date of admission. Accepted students will not be obligated to enroll at GSPIA
but will receive the "early assurance" that their seats in the class are being held
for them. Duquesne's outstanding undergraduate program in international relations, and GSPIA's
outstanding graduate programs in public and international affairs, make the two institutions
logical partners. For many years, there has been a significant flow of highly qualified
Duquesne alumni into GSPIA. An early-assurance agreement allows GSPIA to acknowledge
this relationship and attract talented students and also allows the Duquesne Center
for International Relations to establish a partnership with a top graduate program. A student is eligible to apply to GSPIA's early-assurance program if he or she: Duquesne University's chapter of Sigma Iota Rho, Epsilon Chi (EX), was started in January 2014 by an IR junior in collaboration with the director of
the Center for International Relations. The purpose of Sigma Iota Rho is to promote
and reward scholarship and service among students and practitioners of international
studies, international affairs, and global studies and to foster integrity and creative
performance in the conduct of world affairs. Undergraduate members are the driving force behind the success of the chapter. It
is their energy and commitment combined with the experience of the faculty advisor
that help fulfill the mission of Sigma Iota Rho. In order to qualify for undergraduate
membership, students must meet the following criteria: Each student who joins our chapter will be required to contribute a $45.00 fee for
member inception. This fee includes the Sigma Iota Rho Certificate upon induction,
a SIR lapel pin, graduation regalia (honor cords are included-- stoles inscribed with
"SIR" are available for an additional fee), a copy of S.I.R.'s Journal of International
Relations, occasional newsletters, and access to professional networks. Note: Eligible students in the international relations program will be invited to
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