About the Program
In the international relations program, you will study the economic, historical, political and social interactions of nation-states, along with the interactions among states, markets and non-state actors (such as international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, multinational corporations and terrorist networks). International relations is truly interdisciplinary, blending the study of government, economics, sociology and history through teaching, research, language and study abroad.
Paths of Study
What Makes Us Different
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The Monitor
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W&M Global Research Institute
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Variety of Opportunities
Rankings
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# 3Best School for International Relations in VirginiaNiche 2025
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# 3Best School for Political Science in VirginiaNiche 2025
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Top 10Best Public Schools for Making an ImpactThe Princeton Review 2024
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Top 20Top U.S. Undergraduate Institutions to Study International RelationsForeign Policy Magazine 2024
Outcomes
International relations alumni go on to achieve any goal they set in solving contemporary global problems. Some continue their studies at many of the best graduate and professional programs in the country. Others go on to be Fulbright Scholars or join the Peace Corps or State Department and put their skills to use in an international context.
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International Relations Program
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Courses Disclaimer
*Courses listed are examples. Course availability changes each semester.