University of Regina's international studies program integrates international and regional area studies. Explore global processes and structures that connect and affect countries around the world. In the international studies degree program, students can choose from two concentrations.
International Affairs
Students will focus on courses like contemporary and advanced issues in international affairs to develop an understanding of how the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of international issues are related.
International Development
Students will take courses such as international development and poverty, and advanced topics, covering strategies to alleviate poverty, displacement of refugees and scarcity.
University of Regina's location in Saskatchewan gives students an advantage. Studying in a capital city, students enjoy great access to co-op and internship placements through University of Regina's Co-operative Education & Internships program.