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Need Guidance: Best Colleges for International Relations in Cali

Hey there! I'm a junior and have a deep interest in international politics and diplomacy, hence, looking forward to major in International Relations. Anyone out there who could shed some light on which colleges in California have strong programs/do well in this field?

a year ago

A number of California colleges feature strong programs in International Relations. Here are a few to consider:

1. Stanford University: Known for its outstanding Global Studies program, Stanford offers a major in International Relations that allows students to specialize in regions such as Africa, East Asia, or in cross-regional topics like International Security.

2. University of Southern California (USC): USC's School of International Relations is one of the oldest and most well-regarded in the country. The program focuses on political and economic relations, foreign policy, and diplomatic history among other areas.

3. University of California, Berkeley: Its program in Peace and Conflict Studies is highly rated and offers a unique perspective in studying International Relations.

4. University of California, San Diego (UCSD): The School of Global Policy and Strategy at UCSD is particularly renowned for its emphasis on the Pacific region, making it an excellent choice if you're interested in Asia-Pacific International Relations.

5. Claremont McKenna College: CMC's International Relations program is highly competitive and offers numerous study abroad opportunities. The college also has a strong pre-law track if you're interested in international law.

6. University of California, Davis: UC Davis is particularly strong in International Relations and the Middle East, and it has an International Relations major that specializes in Peace and Security, Global Environment, and Economy and Development.

Remember to consider factors such as size of the school, class size, faculty, resources available, opportunities for study abroad, internships, and additional extracurricular activities when choosing a college. It's also a good idea to review the course requirements and faculty for the International Relations major at each school to ensure they align with your interest areas.

a year ago

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