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About STIA

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"We need to adapt to a world in which the border between domestic and foreign affairs is crossed everywhere, and most particularly by science and technology."
-- Carnegie Commission, 1992

A glance at the daily newspaper is enough to convince even the most casual observer that there are international dimensions to almost every aspect of science and technology, and that science and technology play a crucial role in foreign policy and international affairs.

The Science, Technology & International Affairs (STIA) major aims to equip students with the tools needed to understand the complex problems at the intersection of scientific and technical issues and international affairs.

The major combines work in the natural sciences with international affairs courses dealing with the environment, energy, business and economic development, information technology and communications, health, and security - many of which are specially designed for the STIA program.

Students planning a career in medicine may complete pre-medical requirements as part of the STIA major.

Follow these links to get a complete description of the major and its groups and concentrations.

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