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The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies at Simon Fraser University provides a multidisciplinary perspective on global issues and international relations. The program covers areas such as global governance, international development, and cross-cultural communication. Students explore political, economic, and cultural aspects of global interactions, gaining insights through research, fieldwork, and internships. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, global awareness, and problem-solving skills, preparing graduates for careers in diplomacy, international organizations, and global business.

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Social Policy Researchers, Consultants, and Program Officers

41403$60,000 - $95,000Conduct research and provide advice on social policies, including international relations, development policies, and governance.

Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts

41401$65,000 - $110,000Study economic trends and policies, assess their impact, and advise on policy development related to economic growth, trade, and international affairs.

Business Development Officers and Market Researchers

41402$55,000 - $90,000Help organizations identify market trends, improve their business operations, and expand into new international markets.

University Professors and Lecturers

41200$80,000 - $150,000Teach courses related to international studies, political science, or global development at post-secondary institutions.

Foreign Service Officers

41400$65,000 - $105,000Represent Canada in international organizations and manage diplomatic missions abroad, focusing on international relations, trade, and diplomacy.