Global Studies (B.A.)
The World is Ours
Why Global Studies at Seton Hill University?
At Seton Hill, you choose one of the following areas of specialization for your global studies degree:
- Human Rights, Peace and Justice: Prepare to address global conflicts via ethically and socially responsible behavior through careers in conflict negotiation, global development, local governance and international law.
- Environment and Sustainability: Become familiar with methods and tools used to address environmental, political and economic challenges, including issues associated with developing clean energy, exploring sustainable industry, and creating and meeting environmental regulations.
- Social Entrepreneurship: Learn the business skills and technologies necessary to create or lead a profitable business that also meets public needs for goods and services.
No matter which specialization you choose, you will:
- Study abroad.
- Learn another language.
- Complete an internship in global studies (in the U.S. or abroad).
- Develop policy analysis, diplomatic and negotiation skills.
- Graduate with an enhanced level of intercultural competency and an understanding of how governments, communities and cultures can communicate effectively.
Model U.N.
Seton Hill global studies majors will have the opportunity to participate on Seton Hill’s Model United Nations committee via an annual meeting held in New York City at United Nations Headquarters.
Seton Hill students from the 2017 team talk about their experience representing Cambodia in the video below.
University of Pittsburgh GSPIA Early Assurance Partnership Program
Through Seton Hill’s Early Assurance Partnership Program with the Graduate School of Public & International Affairs (GSPIA) at the University of Pittsburgh, majors in Seton Hill’s Political Science and Global Studies Programs are eligible to apply to GSPIA a year early, as college juniors, and receive conditional admission (with a scholarship guarantee) pending their completion of a bachelor's degree.
Your Career
Seton Hill University’s degree in global studies can prepare you for a job in:
- International Relations
- Multinational Business
- International Law
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Politics and Public Service
- Government Agencies
- International Peace and Security
- Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
- International Relief Services
- Human Rights
- Policymaking and Analysis
- International Trade
Seton Hill University’s Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) can provide you with the career preparation skills, internship opportunities and the placement services you need to keep you moving up.
Admissions & Aid
At Seton Hill University, we offer streamlined admissions requirements and a comprehensive aid program.
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Seton Hill Students Discuss Experience at National Model UN Conference with President Finger
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Faculty
Michael Cary
Professor of History and Political Science
Michele Chossat
Associate Professor of French
Michele Chossat
Associate Professor of French
Susan Eichenberger
Associate Professor of Sociology, Coordinator Women's Studies Program
Debra Faszer-McMahon
Professor of Spanish & Director of Faculty Development
Jen Jones
Professor & Department Coordinator, Marketing and Communication
Lyzona Marshall
Assistant Professor of Business
Roni Kay O'Dell
Associate Professor of Political Science