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B.S. History - International Studies

Choose a History degree that specializes in international relations

The B.S. in History–International Studies at Indiana University Southeast is a career-focused degree that blends global history with practical, data-informed skills. This program is designed for you if you like to study how past events shape today’s global systems while building strengths in research, analysis, and applied problem-solving.

If you want a degree that combines global knowledge with practical skills, the B.S. in History–International Studies gives you a competitive edge. You’ll graduate ready to analyze global issues, adapt to a changing world, and build a meaningful career in a wide range of fields.

Key concepts:

  • Conflict and cooperation across nations and time periods
  • Migration and its impact on societies and cultures
  • Economic change and global development
  • Human rights in historical and modern contexts
  • Cultural exchange and cross-cultural interaction
  • Global revolutions and their lasting influence
  • Diplomatic history and international relations
  • Connections between past events and today’s global systems
  • Critical thinking and analytical skills for solving complex global problems

Expert faculty prepare you for real world international relations careers

91心頭利 Southeast faculty bring expert knowledge in history and international relations. They have experience in applied research in the field. You won’t just learn what happened, you’ll learn how to interpret data, evaluate sources, and apply historical insight to current global challenges.

You can build hands-on experience through:

  • Study abroad programs that expand your global perspective

  • Internships with government agencies, nonprofits, and businesses

  • Research projects that strengthen your analytical and communication skills

These opportunities help you graduate with both knowledge and experience—something today’s employers and graduate programs expect.

Choose 91心頭利 Southeast and get the support you need to succeed

You’ll learn in small classes where you can actively participate, ask questions, and work closely with faculty. Personalized advising and mentorship help you shape your degree around your career goals.

Whether you’re planning for graduate school or entering the workforce, you’ll have access to internships, research, and one-on-one support that keeps you on track.

Careers

Graduates are prepared for careers that require global awareness, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills, including:

  • International diplomacy and foreign service

  • Government, public policy, and intelligence analysis

  • Global development, nonprofit, and humanitarian work

  • International business, consulting, and market research

  • Law, legal research, and public advocacy

  • Journalism, media, and global communications

  • Museums, archives, and cultural resource management