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Distinctive Features of the International Relations and Global Affairs Major
The Interdisciplinary Curriculum of IRGA
Our students are trained not only in Political Science, but in
History, Economics, Anthropology, Literature, and Languages as
well. This thought-provoking interdisciplinary curriculum provides
IRGA students with a solid liberal arts education. Key courses
include: "Theories of War and Peace," "Women and Politics World
Wide," "Ethics and International Relations," and "International
Political Economy."
Regional Studies
IRGA students can focus on the regions and nations of the world of
particular interest to them. Key regional courses include: "Latin
American Politics," "Japan, China and the US," and "East European
Politics."
International Law
IRGA students have the opportunity to take a two course sequence
on international law: "Human Rights and International Law" (Fall)
and "International Environmental Law" (Spring). Eckerd College is
one of the few liberal arts colleges in the country that offers
this extensive training to undergraduates in the field of
international law.
Study Opportunities at the United Nations in NYC and in
Geneva, Switzerland
IRGA students are encouraged to participate in our courses on
international organization, which includes trips to New York City
and Geneva, Switzerland. These courses involve intensive
interaction with the key international organizations working on
issues of peace, sustainable development, terrorism and human
rights. Eckerd College is the only school in the country that
offers this comprehensive study of international organization at
these two central locations of international diplomacy. Our
International Education department also offers Eckerd students with
a variety of other Winter Term and full-semester study abroad
opportunities.
Courses Taught by Diplomats in Residence
IRGA students have the opportunity to take courses with
Ambassadors and Diplomats. Pakistani Ambassador Jamsheed Marker,
currently Under Secretary General of the United Nations, teaches
"Diplomacy and International Relations" every semester. Donna
Oglesby brings her decades of experience in the US foreign service
to her courses, including "The Politics and Process of US Foreign
Policy" and "The Media and Foreign Policy."
ASPEC IRGA Interest Group
IRGA students have the opportunity to be apart of a true
intergenerational learning environment as a result of the active
participation of the Academy of Senior Professionals (ASPEC) in our
program. ASPEC members include experts from the US Trade
Representatives Office, the State Department, the Food and
Agriculture Organization and so on. These ASPEC members act as
"discussant colleagues" in IRGA courses and present lectures and
lead discussions in a variety of other campus settings.
A Distinguished Speakers Series
With funding from Colonel Christian L. March, Eckerd College is
able to bring distinguished speakers in international relations
from around the world to our campus. The series has included
leading academics, foreign policy experts, and ambassadors and
diplomats from around the world.
The IRGA Practicum
IRGA students have the unique opportunity to undertake an
internship experience in an agency or organization involved in
international affairs. This real world experience deepens and
enhances students understanding and appreciation for the complexity
of international relations.
Scholarship Opportunity
In addition to the generous Eckerd College scholarship programs,
IRGA students have the opportunity to compete for the Maurice
Williams Scholarship in International Relations. Every year a
deserving IRGA student is awarded this scholarship in recognition
of his/her academic achievement.
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