AREAS OF STUDY
International Studies
International Studies combines an interdisciplinary core with more in-depth study of a disciplinary field and a substantive concentration. It is the "traditional" professional international studies curriculum long favored by those pursuing careers in diplomacy, public service, and the private sector, as well as those interested in eventually pursuing a PhD. It is also our most flexible degree program, with great opportunities to tailor a program to fit your own special needs and interests. For example, students may propose a customized concentration, with the approval of an advisor and the graduate studies committee.
Student and Academic Groups
- The Center On Rights Development (CORD)
- The Collaborative Refugee and Immigrant Information Center (CRIIC)
- DU Task Force on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
- Human Rights & Human Welfare: An International Review of Books and Other Publications (HRHW)
- Peace Corps Community
- Students for Africa (SFA)
- Sustainable International Development Institute