International Economic Affairs
Bachelor of Arts
Why should I choose UWG's International Economic Affairs program?
- Liberal arts and internationally-oriented degree
- Multi-disciplinary major with courses in international economics, political science, geography, history and foreign language
- Preparation for internationally-focused careers in a multitude of areas
- RCOB academic business programs accredited by AACSB International and are dedicated to preparing responsible, ethical leaders
- RCOB faculty recognized among leading teachers and researchers in the country and are committed to providing “educational excellence in a personal environment”
- Students represent diverse cultural, social, and economic groups
Are there any special opportunities available?
What can I do after graduation, graduate school and job-wise?
- Careers
- Banking and Finance
- Management
- Stock Brokerage
- Commodities Trading
- Real Estate
- Journalism
- Education
- Government
- Further Education
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Arts (MA)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.)
What kind of student organizations, clubs or honorary societies can I join?
- Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honor Society
- Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society
What kind of facilities and equipment will be made available to me?
- Priority is given to providing a learning environment that prepares students for future success, including maintaining high levels of technology-based equipment in classrooms, labs and specialized learning spaces. Business courses are taught and faculty and staff offices are housed primarily in two buildings on campus: the Richards College of Business Building and Adamson Hall.