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International Study

Living and studying in another country can be a truly transformative educational experience and is one of the best ways for college students to expand their perspectives and skill sets. We strongly encourage students who are able to study abroad to take advantage of this incredible opportunity. About 75 percent of our majors complete at least one semester away from campus. Study abroad can enhance a student’s intellectual development, improve one’s language abilities, enhance one’s understanding of the world, and prepare one for important career opportunities.

We are fortunate to have a world-class study-abroad program through Syracuse Abroad. Syracuse University operates its own study-abroad programs in eight locations around the world, each of which provides wonderful opportunities for study, travel, and internship experience. All of these programs offer many courses that are pre-approved for our International Relations major and minors, as listed in the course lists.

In addition, SU offers access to more than 50 additional study-abroad opportunities through our World Partner Programs. Courses offered through these programs may also count towards the major or minors. Please speak with an advisor about this before going abroad.

Maxwell in Washington

Finally, many of our students participate in a semester of study in Washington, DC. The Maxwell in Washington program provides an intensive, integrated experience of course work, academic collaboration, and internship experience that is ideal for those with an interest in governance, foreign policy, and international affairs. 

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Financial Aid

Students can access cost and financial aid information for studying abroad or in Washington, D.C. by contacting Syracuse Abroad or the Maxwell in Washington Program.

Study Abroad Course Lists

Central Europe - Wroclaw, Poland (Fall only)

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Central Europe.


Florence, Italy Course List

Number SectionTitleRegion Topic GPE GSS 
ECN361Economics of European Integration (Fall, Spring)EURIPE/ILO  
ECN/PSC336/436Healthcare in Europe (Fall, Spring)EUR    
ECN480.4International Economics II (U. of Florence) (Fall) IPE Yes 
GEO 300.1 Sustainability and Environmental Justice in Europe (Spring) EUR    
GEO 400.2 Sustainable Urbanism in Europe (Fall)EUR IPE   
HST/PSC452Italy: Past, Present and Future Challenges (Fall, Spring)EUR   
IRP 380.1International Conflict Transformation (U. of Florence) (Fall) ISD  List A
IRP480.2Human Development and International Cooperation (U of Florence) (Fall) IPE Yes 
PSC 300.1 Politics of Immigration in Europe (Fall, Spring) EUR ILO   
PSC 380.2 Politics of Globalization and Human Rights (U of Florence) (Spring) ILO  
PSC 380.3 Politics of Economic Globalization (U of Florence) (Fall)  IPE   
PSC 380.4 Human Rights and Armed Conflicts (U of Florence) (Fall) ILO   
PSC405Politics of the European Union (Spring)EURILO  
PSC413Identity and Difference (Spring) ICC  
PSC/HST 453 Twentieth-Century Europe (Fall, Spring) EUR    
HST/SOC454Family and Gender in Contemporary Italy (Fall, Spring)EURICC  

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Florence.


Hong Kong, China Course List

Number SectionTitleRegion Topic GPE GSS 
ECN363Economic Development of China (Fall, Spring)ASIAIPE  
ECN/PSC380State and Economy in Asia (City University)ASIAIPE  
IRP300.1The Challenges and Opportunities of Southeast Asia - China, Malaysia, and Singapore (Fall)ASIA
  
IRP300.2The Greater China: Past, Present and Future (Spring)ASIAIPE  
IRP444Culture, Business and Political Economics in East Asia (Fall)ASIAIPE  
PST 400.1 Environment, Sustainability and Policy in Hong Kong (Fall, Spring) ASIA IPE   

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Hong Kong.


London, United Kingdom Course List

Number SectionTitleRegionTopic GPE GSS 
ANT352Food, Culture, and Identity - Honors (Fall, Spring) EUR ICC  
ECN 300.1 Europe's Economic Policy Failures from Maastricht to Brexit (Fall, Spring) EUR IPE   
ECN362Globalization, Development and the Environment (Fall, Spring) IPE Yes 
GEO 300.1 Climates of Resistance: Environmental Racism and Collective Action (Fall, Spring)  ICC/IPE   
GEO 304Sustainability and Environmental Justice in Europe (Fall, Spring)EUR    
HST 300.4 Borders in Flux: Identities and Conflict in Ireland (Fall, Spring) EUR ISD   
PSC 300.6 Death as Political: Violence, Grief, and Protest (Fall, Spring)  ICC   
PSC350.1America: A Foreign Perspective (Fall, Spring) ISD  List A
PSC 354 Human Rights and Global Affairs (Fall, Spring)  ILO   
PSC 400.4 Borders in Flux: Identities and Conflict in Ireland (Fall, Spring) EUR ISD   
SOC412Multicultural London (Fall, Spring)EURICC  

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in London


Madrid, Spain Course List

Number SectionTitleRegion Topic GPE GSS 
ECN361Economics of European Integration (Fall, Spring)EURILO/IPE  
ECN365The World Economy (Fall, Spring) IPE Yes 
ECN/PSC366/436Healthcare in Europe (Fall, Spring) EUR    
PSC356Political Conflict (Fall, Spring) ISD  List A
PSC405Politics of the European Union (Fall, Spring)
Students cannot receive credit for this course and PSC/GEO 396
EURILO/IPE  
SOC 302Gender, Race, Migration and Family in Spain (Fall, Spring)EUR ICC   
SOC306Sexuality in Spain (Fall, Spring)EURICC  

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Madrid.


Santiago, Chile Course List

Number SectionTitleRegion Topic GPE GSS 
ECN380.3International Economics IPE Yes 
ECN380.8Chilean EconomyLACIPE  
ECN 380.17 Economic Analysis and the Chilean Experience LAC    
ECN 380.34 Economic Development in Latin America LAC IPE   
GEO380.12Geography of Latin AmericaLAC   
GEO380.13Economic Geography IPE Yes  
GEO380.14Political Geography ISD  List A
GEO 380.18 Intro to the Study of the Relationship Between Poverty, Social Exclusion & Sustainable Development  IPE   
GEO 380.19 The Asian World and Latin America ASIA/LAC    
IRP334Contemporary Issues in Chile and Latin America (Fall, Spring)LAC   
IRP 380.2 Introduction to International Economic Policy  IPE  Yes 
IRP 380.4 Instruments of Foreign Policy  ISD   List A
IRP380.5Asia, an Emerging Mega-RegionASIA ICC  
IRP380.6Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights ILO  
IRP380.7International Integration in Latin AmericaLACIPE/ILO  
IRP 380.8 Human Security and Potential Threats  ISD   
IRP424Dictatorships, Human Rights and Historical Memory in Chile and the Southern Cone (Fall, Spring)LACICC/ILO/ISD  List B
LAS 380.25 Latin American 20th Century SeminarLAC IPE   
PSC 380 Human Rights in Latin America LAC ILO   
PSC 380.1 International Organizations ILO   
PSC380.12Defense Policy Challenges in Current International Scene ISD  List A
PSC380.13Regional Politics in Latin AmericaLAC   
PSC380.14Topics of Strategic Analysis ISD  
PSC380.15Politics and Social MovementsLAC   
PSC 380.16 Human Rights: Compared Vision ILO   
PSC 380.17 Armed Conflict and the Policies of Humanitarian Work ISD   
PSC 380.18 Populism in Latin America LAC    
PSC 380.19 Nationality, Identity and Citizenship  ICC   
PSC  380.23 Borders in Latin America  ICC   
PSC 380.26 International Migrations in Latin America LAC    
PSC 380.28 Global Governance, Origins, Characteristics and Challenges  ILO   
PSC 380.31 Analysis of Foreign Policy of Latin American Countries LAC ISD   
PSC 380.4Political Organizations of ChileLAC    
PSC 380.5 Chilean Foreign Policy LAC ISD   
PSC 380.7 International Human Rights  ILO   
PSC 380.8 Political Corruption in Latin America LAC    
PSC 380.9 Introduction to Latin American Politics LAC    
PST 380.3 Economics of Engery and Climate Change  IPE   
SOC 380.1 Latin American Culture and SoceityLAC ICC   

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Santiago.

Additional courses are offered outside of the Social Sciences that may count for the major, upon petition.  These courses will be reviewed on an individual basis.  Please discuss with the IR advisors.


Strasbourg, France Course List

Number SectionTitleRegion Topic GPE GSS 
ECN366Economic Policies of the European Union (Fall)EURIPE/ILO    
HST/PSC415/350.2Europe, Russia, and the Eastern Borderlands (Fall)EURISD  List A
HST/PSC 416/350.1 Europe and the 'Arc of Crises' (Spring) MENA ISD   List A
IRP 300.1European Identity (Fall)EUR    
IRP 315 European Identity (Spring) EUR    
PSC350.3 Minorities and Discrimination in Europe (Spring)EURICC/IPE  List B
PSC400.1The EU and Beyond (Fall, Spring)     EUR  ILO/ISD     
PSC  405 Politics of the European Union (Fall, Spring) 
students cannot receive credit for this course and PSC/GEO 396
EUR ILO/IPE   
PSC429European Human Rights (Fall)EURILO    
PSC 456Religion and Conflicts in Contemporary Europe (Fall)EUR ICC/ISD   List A
PSC471Internship at the Council of Europe (Fall, Spring)EUR   

Visit SU Abroad for more information about studying abroad in Strasbourg


Washington, DC Course List

NumberSectionTitleRegionTopic GPE GSS
IRP 401 M001 Global Policy Seminar 
ISD  List A 
IRP 402 M001 Global Policy Practicum 
ISD   List A
IRP 403 M001 Global Issues  ISD  List A 
IRP 404 M001 International Political Economy Issues  IPE  Yes 
IRP  471M001 Global Internship Varies Varies  

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