Prospective Students
Hello future CU Â鶹ӰԺ International Affairs majors!
Here is a glimpse into all things IAFS to give you an idea of what our major is like. Please look through the series of topics below and find helpful information! If you have questions, please reach out to us, our contact information can be found on our Contact Us webpage.
International affairs majors begin their studies with a survey of the most compelling global issues of the day and create detailed analyses of international relations and economics. Our students explore problems of international development, the environment, international economic relations and U.S. foreign policy.
Learn more about the program on our Â鶹ӰԺ IAFS page, check out our Academics page, and find more information on the College of Arts and Science's IAFS BA Degree information page. IAFS also has an Honors Program, coordinates many Undergraduate Certificates, and has a Mentorship Program for IAFS students.
Many of our students explore various career opportunities throughout their academic experience and through internships. Learn more on our Career Development page.
Below are a few career areas commonly explored by international affairs graduates:
- Government, Foreign Service, Policy Issues
- Intelligence Analysis, Global Security
- Business, Banking
- Consulting
- Education
- Graduate/Professional programs in Law, Political Science, History, and more
- International Development and Humanitarian Relief
- Journalism
- Nonprofit and Educational Organizations
Click below to watch a video with Tom Zeiler, professor of history and IAFS director in the Â鶹ӰԺ's College of Arts and Sciences, IAFS staff members, and two current IAFS students as they answer questions about the experience studying international affairs, the benefits of CU Â鶹ӰԺ's program and the types of careers our graduates have pursued.
Out of 400+ IAFS students (Spring 2023):
- 26% of students are Double Majors (110 total)
- 46% of students who double major ALSO have at least one minor.
- Top Double Major = Political Science
- Second = Languages
- 43% of students have at least one Minor (180 total)
- 110+ students minor in a language.
- 36 students minor in Business.
As of 2021, IAFS has an incredibly high retention rate of 98% for majors. Despite having a challenging curriculum, including the high language requirement, the six year graduation rate for IAFS is 78%, well above CU Â鶹ӰԺ's average.
As of 2019, 9% of IAFS seniors graduated with honors, representing the highest percent of honors graduates among social science units in the College of Arts and Sciences, and 11th highest among all CU Â鶹ӰԺ degree-granting units.
Interested in talking more about the IAFS major along with other College of Arts and Sciences degrees, certificates, and opportunities? The A&S admissions team is available to help and you can contact them at thecollege@colorado.edu.
When you participate in various student group and volunteer initiatives aligned with what is valuable to you, don't be surprised to see other IAFS students in your same group. IAFS students are interested in domestic and international efforts.
- Center for Student Involvement (CSI) - Discover the many student groups open to CU students!
- Learn where to start on their Involvement 101 page.
- Volunteer Resource Center (VRC) - Partner with the VRC to help people.
- Learn about Alternative Breaks.
- Conference of World Affairs (CWA) - Work to bring together leaders for the annual CWA.
- - Participate in simulating international relations and work to solve global issues.
- Student Organizations & Awards: Learn about additional student organizations and awards.
Learn about resources made specifically for IAFS students.
- Mentorship Program: Develop a mentorship relationship with IAFS and CU alumni
- Global Grants: Scholarship for IAFS students who study abroad
- Social Media: Follow us for updates and news!
CU has a strong connection with the Peace Corps and many IAFS students go on to volunteer or complete the Peace Corps Prep undergraduate certificate program. Look for virtual and in-person .
On our faculty webpages, you can read about their research and teaching topics. Don't see a faculty member of a course you want to take? Try looking at the faculty webpage of their home department as often our faculty members teach in multiple departments.
Explore courses offered for each semester on the Semester Course Lists page or review syllabi to see what courses might interest you. If you want to see what courses a specific faculty member is teaching, try the and search by name.
- Philip Staehelin (IAFS '91) - Learn about Philip's experience that led him to found , a company that produces ultra-cheap, one-size-fits-all frames to help address the developing world's vision problem.
- Rory Burke (IAFS '03) - Read about Rory's work with the nonprofit , helping kids across the globe achieve academic goals through skateboarding.
- Check out more Alumni Spotlights to read stories of alumni doing amazing things in the world, or read our snapshot of Alumni Stories on the right sidebar.