International and Global Studies

Career Paths in International Studies

Though there are numerous career possibilities for which a major in IGS can prepare you, here are some areas which are particularly suitable. This is obviously not an exhaustive list, but does illustrate possible career paths as well as strategies for enhancing your skills along those lines.

Public Sector/Government

Representative Job Titles: Foreign Service Officer, Community Relations Director, Diplomatic Officer, Legislative Aide, Policy Analyst

Potential Employers: State, Local and National Agencies, Nonprofit Organizations, International Organizations

Career Preparation Strategies

  • participation in internships (if possible with specific organization from which you seek employment)
  • fluency in foreign languages
  • participation in student and/or community organizations as well as political campaigns
  • international experience via study abroad or volunteer work such as the Peace Corps

Education

Representative Job Titles: Teacher, Professor, ESL Teacher

Potential Employers: Educational Institutions

Career Preparation Strategies

  • completion of coursework in education and/or ESL
  • acquire advanced degree in area of interest
  • volunteer to help local immigrant populations
  • participate in teaching abroad programs or "Teach for America" program

International Business

Representative Job Titles: International Marketer, Export Manager, Development Director

Potential Employers: Corporations, Nonprofit Organizations, Trade-related Government Agencies

Career Preparation Strategies

  • participate in study abroad programs and/or internships
  • take coursework in business and economics
  • learn about current trends in international business
  • focus classroom research on topics and/or corporations in area of interest