The BA in Human Services and International Affairs at Northeastern University explores how humanitarian action, social policy, and international relations connect to real-world community outcomes. You’ll learn to analyze global challenges and design practical, evidence-based interventions for social change.
The Bachelor of Arts in Human Services and International Affairs at Northeastern University offers a comprehensive exploration of the intersections between humanitarian action, social policy, and international relations. This program prepares students to analyze global challenges and develop practical, evidence-based solutions for social change in communities around the world.
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Note: For detailed information about the semester-by-semester sequencing, electives, or required capstone/thesis, please refer to Northeastern's program handbook or academic advising.
Specific GRE or GMAT requirements are not mentioned. Additionally, GPA grading thresholds are not detailed. It is advisable to verify the most current entry criteria with Northeastern University directly.
Graduates of the Human Services and International Affairs program can pursue diverse career opportunities in fields such as social work, community development, international relations, policy analysis, and nonprofit management. The skills and knowledge gained through this program equip students to make meaningful contributions to society on both local and global scales.
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