The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
The Bachelor of Science in International Affairs (INTA) provides students with the skills to understand world politics and to engage in strategic planning and analysis in an interdependent and multicultural world. The program enables students to tailor their studies to pursue specific interests and post-graduation objectives. In addition, our students expand their horizons through a range of study abroad programs, internships, and involvement in a host of on- and off-campus activities.
Many graduates of The Sam Nunn School immediately assume positions with international, national, and local companies. Others begin careers in government agencies, international government, or non-governmental organizations. Still others undertake postgraduate study in law, management, international relations, economics, and other fields.Undergraduates who wish to pursue graduate study in international affairs at Georgia Tech may enroll in a specified number of graduate-level courses, which may be applied to the MS in International Affairs.
Focus Areas
- Comparative and Regional Studies
- Globalization and Development
- International Security/Intelligence
Sample Courses
- Energy and International Security
- Enviornmental Politics
- Great Power Relations
- Technology and Military Organization
- U.S. foreign Policy
Career Paths
- Digital Diplomacy
- Global Health and Humanitarian Service
- International Security and Intelligence
- Law
- Policy Analysis and Research
- Trade and Economic Development