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Students in Global Studies learn to think critically about the world, including its cultures, politics, economies, and environmental challenges. At ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø, the Global Studies program builds valuable skills in research, communication, cross-cultural understanding, and global problem-solving. These are skills that employers across many industries value.

A Global Studies degree does not limit your future, it expands it. Graduates work in government, education, non-profits, international business, and media. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, professionals with interdisciplinary degrees, including those in Global Studies, earn a median income of Many work in management, education, or business-related roles with strong job stability.

Whether your goal is to become a diplomat, journalist, humanitarian aid worker, lobbyist, educator, international trade specialist, policy analyst, or cultural consultant, Global Studies provides a flexible foundation for meaningful careers that connect you to the world. These roles span a variety of professional fields. Click on the icons below to explore some of the broader career areas Global Studies graduates enter.

A degree in Global Studies offers adaptable, transferable skills for today's interconnected world. For more information, visit the