Overview
ACT’s prestigious BA in IR features career-track training in international diplomacy, with an internationally oriented pre-law option for American students. The program of studies is particularly strong in American and EU politics, international law and organizations, gender, globalization, and contemporary Balkan and Aegean affairs.
IR majors may choose one of three four-course specializations, Diplomacy, Sustainability, and International Business (in collaboration with the Division of Business), while ACT students majoring in other disciplines may opt to take a Minor in Diplomacy and International Relations administered by the Dukakis Center.
Our alumni have had outstanding success in post-graduate study, gaining admission to the most prestigious European and American universities, and experiencing success at the highest levels of professional life.
I just wanted to let you know that I have just accepted a job offer from the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, DC. I’m really excited about it, and still kind of shocked that they chose me... as I have always said, I would not be where I am without ACT. I only hope to one day be able to show my gratitude with something more than words!
Chris Sfetsios, ACT Class of 2007
Program Assistant, United States Institute of Peace, 2007-09
MA Candidate, International Affairs, Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs
I came to ACT thinking of changing my major to international relations. The experience was invaluable for me, particularly the coursework, the professors, and the personal exposure to high level Greek and American diplomats. My semester at ACT prepared me well for a formal internship at the American Consulate of Thessaloniki. I now have a clear idea what I will do when I return home to the US.
Michael Boosalis, study abroad, Spring 2011
Intern, US Consulate General of Thessaloniki, Spring-Summer 2011
Sophomore, IR, George Washington University
I always read the ACT newsletter and see what my colleagues and friends are doing. We all miss our ACT days so much!
Jana Arsovska, ACT Class of 2003
MA, Ph.D., European Criminology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Freelance journalist and editor, Janes Publications