Duration

4 years

Starting Date

August

Tuition Fee

$23,800 per year

Location

Lynchburg, United States

About the program

International Relations (International Politics and Policy) at Liberty University will provide training in constitutional government and the free enterprise system. You will also study political geography and theory. Our specialization in international politics and policy will expand upon your international relations training and knowledge by focusing on pressing issues in the international community today, such as the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

Throughout this degree program, you will study the history of American foreign economic policy and the effects it has had on the world. We will tie some of these topics together in a study of international law and how it pertains to human rights, international monetary policy, and a host of other topics. As Senator J. William Fulbright once said, “Law is the essential foundation of stability and order, both within societies and in international relations.” You’ll be fully equipped with the knowledge you need to be successful in any career you pursue.

Courses included

  • Introduction to Comparative Politics
  • International Relations
  • American Foreign Policy
  • International Law

Career Opportunities

  • Diplomat
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • Political Consultant
  • Political Scientist
  • Politician

Minimum requirements

Admission decisions are competitive and are based primarily on the following factors:

  • Cumulative (unweighted) GPA from high school or college
  • GED scores (if applicable)
  • Consistency and trends of grades
  • Results from the SAT, ACT, or CLT
  • Essay submission

50% of admitted students come from within the following mid-ranges:

  • High School GPA: 3.15-3.83
  • SAT (ERW* and math only): 1020-1220
  • ACT composite: 20-27

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