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International Relations and Diplomacy, B.S.

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Program Title

International Relations and Diplomacy, B.S.

Program Code

BS_IRDP_N

College/School

School of Soc & Behavioral Sci

Program Level

Undergraduate

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy prepares students to become engaged global citizens and effective players in world affairs. This 120-credit program provides comprehensive training in the art and science of diplomacy, global politics and economics, and cross-cultural engagement. Students develop critical thinking skills and practical expertise through coursework taught by renowned faculty, working professionals, and scholars who are preeminent experts on conflict management, security, international law, climate change, and human rights. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical frameworks and real-world applications, ensuring graduates possess the analytical and communication skills needed in today's interconnected world.

Students benefit from unique experiential learning opportunities that enhance their professional development and global awareness. The program offers internships with international organizations, study abroad experiences, and competitive participation in Model UN conferences held in Washington DC and New York City. With classes offered at both the Manhattan and Dobbs Ferry campuses, students can take full advantage of Mercy's proximity to major international institutions. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse career paths in international organizations, foreign service, government, military, non-profit organizations, and global institutions, equipped with the negotiation, diplomatic, and cross-cultural competencies essential for addressing contemporary global challenges.

Program Information

Eduardo Zachary Albrecht, Ph.D., Program Director
914-674-3025
ealbrecht@mercy.edu

Bachelor of Science: International Relations and Diplomacy

General Education Requirements

60 credits

Major Requirements

27 credits

Language Requirements

6 credits

Major Electives

9 credits

Open Electives

18 credits

Total

120 credits

Note(s)

There is an 18-credit residency requirement in the major concentration of international relations and diplomacy.