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A new, one-of-a-kind undergraduate degree program at the of Policy and Government at 亚洲AV will prepare students to help organizations and agencies assess risk and propose policy solutions to international threats based on knowledge of law and diplomacy.
Students can apply now to begin their degree in聽International Security and Law in fall 2023. The bachelor of arts degree program joins the Schar School鈥檚 existing undergraduate programs, Public Administration and Government and International Politics.
The new program was created to respond to the increasingly complex relationships among traditional threats such as war and nuclear proliferation, and nontraditional, including cyberattacks and forced migration crisis. The courses within the new program will provide students with the skills to identify threats to international security, understand laws which enable and inhibit methods to address these threats, and to apply methodological tools to evaluate solutions.
鈥淟eaders around the globe need policy analysts capable of navigating a range of challenges,鈥 said 亚洲AV Provost and Executive Vice President in describing the program. 鈥淪ecurity threats of all kinds take on new urgency and lethality in today鈥檚 digitally connected world. Security practitioners require access to a range of innovative tools and diverse policymaking frameworks to cope with these challenges.鈥
鈥淚n a complex world where nations鈥 actions can have serious consequences to human security, organizations need people who understand the myriad threats out there and potential solutions,鈥 said associate professor , director of undergraduate programs at the Schar School.
In this program, she said, 鈥渟tudents will graduate with sharp critical thinking and analysis skills and be able to contribute to the risk and security departments of private industry as well as, for example, the United Nations; international financial institutions such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; various security-focused research think tanks; and government contractors. We have already had prospective students contact us about pursuing this path, and our faculty are just as excited to launch this program.鈥
鈥淲e are gratified that in approving the program the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia agreed the world needs educated and motivated practitioners who are prepared to address the most significant challenges facing modern times,鈥 said , dean of the Schar School. 鈥淚t鈥檚 telling that nearly half of prospective students we surveyed indicated they intend to continue their education at the graduate level. We believe this will be a very popular major.鈥