Sample Courses
- Comparative Politics
- Intro to International Politics
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Statistics
- Theories of International Relations
- US Foreign Policy
Popular Electives
- Developing World Politics
- The European Union
- Global Environmental Politics
- International Law
- International Organizations
- Politics of East Asia
- Politics of Russia and Eurasia
- Terrorism and National Security
- War and Peace in the Middle East
- Women and Politics
Recent Internships
- The Clinton Foundation
- SUNY Global Center
- US Embassies (Ottawa, Quito, and others)
- United Nations
International Relations
Why study international relations at Geneseo?
In the multidisciplinary international relations program, students may take the courses of greatest interest to them, dipping into the fields of political science, international relations, history, geography, sustainability, communication, sociology, economics, business, and more. Students choose one of four concentrations: Global Political Economy, War and Peace Studies, Regional and Comparative Studies, or Development and Sustainability Studies. International relations majors are expected to complete a study abroad program OR an internship in the field of international relations.
Example Careers
- International and Regional Organizations
- Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)
- The United Nations
- United States Foreign Service
- US Department of Commerce
Recent Employers or Grad Schools
- American University
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- George Washington University
- John Hopkins University (SAIS Europe)
- London School of Economics
- New York University
- Syracuse University (Maxwell School)
- Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
- University College London
- University of Pittsburgh GSIA
Contact Info
Raslan Ibrahim, Program Coordinator
ibrahim@geneseo.edu
Fraser 105D
585-245-5371