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International Relations and Development Studies Experience Map UWindsor Life

Highlights and Skills PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FUNCTIONAL KNOWLEDGE International Relations and Development Studies HT • Describe and explain major issues and phenomena of political Get an international perspective and prepare for an exciting career in science, international relations, and global developments foreign affairs and global . Focus your sights in a variety of • Research and investigate political issues, synthesize data and areas such as diplomatic relations, human rights, international justice, information from varying sources and present descriptive and conflict resolution and more. You’ll learn from our faculty members and empirical evidence to support a central thesis develop analytical skills to build novel approaches to global issues. You can broaden your horizons an add a student exchange opportunity, or • Confidently assert political ideas and arguments, and defend them the EU study abroad course where you will travel to for exclusive with sound reason and logic access to NATO officials. • Effectively communicate ideas, arguments and evidence through MIN. AVG.* 70% ONTARIO COURSE REQUIREMENTS ENG4U required. clear, concise and coherent written work • Explain the rights and responsibilities associated with Canadian and global citizenship • Propose and evaluate alternative policy solutions to contemporary societal problems

H Honours – 4-year program T Thesis available * Minimum grade point average for admission to program. A higher average may be required.

Build your Skills and Experience Career Planning Cycle

Your UWindsor experience is more than attending classes. It is a Intentional career planning will help you prepare for your next step combination of academics, co-curricular activities, and extracurricular after graduation and beyond. It is a fluid, dynamic, and lifelong involvement. By making the most of all three elements of your process. You can move on or return to an earlier stage in the cycle university experience, you will maximize your opportunities to build at any time. your skills, broaden your personal network, and clarify your long term academic and career goals. ASS B ESS JO Y A OU D R N S CURRICULUM I E F L Courses of study specific to each program F

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 experience.uwindsor.ca First Year Middle Years Final Year

• Take required courses including Introduction to Canadian • Take required courses and check in with academic advisor to • Meet with an academic advisor to go over degree requirements Government and with mentorship component and make sure you are on the right path • Complete all required courses for your degree Introduction to International Relations and Effective Writing I Academics and II • Explore research opportunities with professor • Apply to graduate through UWinsite Student Portal Explore Your Coursework • Review degree course requirements • Take courses in your minor • Complete your selected minor, as well as remaining • Start taking courses required as pre-requisites for graduate/ coursework • Research available minors in Arabic Studies; Business professional school Opportunities Administration; Communication, Media, and Film; ; • Work with a faculty member on a research project or Entrepreneurship; French Studies; ; ; • Seek out courses that offer field experience publication Using Jewish Studies; ; Modern Languages; • Complete required courses for or Philosophy; ; Women’s and • Continue taking courses with a strong emphasis on academic This Chart writing/research and Politics Certificate • Meet with an academic advisor Explore a selection • Consider declaring a minor and/or specialization • Take a field work or practicum course to culminate your senior • Receive peer mentorship from Help Centre of opportunities • Consider applying to go on exchange in your third year experience recommended for (apply in second year) to fulfill the International Exchange students in your program. concentration option This chart shows some of your many options – you don’t have to do everything on it or limit yourself to it. • Explore available internships and field • Join the Mock Trial Association, or Model • Work with the Cross-Border Institute to conduct research and Engage in opportunities placements to compete in local and international public outreach from each of the three competitions • Volunteer with local government or a non-profit organization • Become a tutor for Students Offering Support (SOS) categories to set yourself Experience • Participate in UWill Discover undergraduate research • Investigate research opportunities as part of the Outstanding • Join the UWindsor Model NATO, Model United Nations or run up for success. Ways To Get Involved conference Scholars program for a UWSA executive position • Attend a Political Science Speaker Luncheon Series presentation High-Impact Practice • Research student exchange opportunities for middle years in • Work with a local organization through field placement • Apply for student exchange program courses such as the Public Service Internship (HIP) locations such as the UK, France or Australia • Expand your skills by taking on a summer, part-time or Practicum • Join clubs such as the Political Science Society, Model United A HIP is an enriching volunteer position Nations, UWSA, Mock Trial Association, or Pre-Law Society • Run for office on the Departmental Council or Undergraduate educational experience • Consider running for office in the Political Science Society and/ Society for IR and Political Science that can be life-changing • Participate in the Bystander Initiative workshop to gain skills that or as student representative on the Departmental Council and often includes learning will help you be an effective and supportive ally to prevent sexual • Conduct field research with faculty member assault on campus • Consider applying to become a Political Science Mentor outside of the classroom (in third or fourth year) • Consider applying to become a Political Science Mentor while encouraging • Apply for a co-curricular experience such as VIP - Community (in third or fourth year) meaningful interaction and Service Learning • Join a professional association in your field such as the International Studies Association collaboration, such as: • Co-op, internship or field experiences • Research with faculty • Culminating senior • Start by making a list of things that you enjoy and areas in • Research career fields and occupations with the help of • If you are considering applying to graduate or professional experience which you excel a CDEL career advisor school, be aware of early application deadlines • Capstone courses • Meet with a career advisor in Career Development • Explore opportunities and meet potential employers by • Meet with CDEL to prepare application documents like a and Experiential Learning (CDEL) for help developing a plan participating in Job Shadow Experience, job fairs and industry resumé, cover letter, CV, or personal statement for jobs and • Service-learning Career for your future years networking events programs you are applying to • Learning communities Plan Ahead For • Consider a career assessment appointment to help you identify • Explore further educational opportunities by attending the • Attend CDEL’s workshops on interview skills and job search • Study abroad What’s Next possible career paths Graduate and Professional Schools Fair and researching strategies admission requirements for programs you are interested in • Get involved with a part-time job, volunteer opportunity, • Set up a mock interview with a career advisor for professional campus group, or research assistantship • Create a LinkedIn profile and have it critiqued by CDEL school or job applications • Attend CDEL workshops to learn how to find a summer or part- • Take part in informational interviews and join online • Take part in recruitment events and job fairs, including CDEL’s time job and write a university-level resumé communities like LinkedIn and Ten Thousand Coffees to annual job fair connect with people in your targeted profession or industry • Chat with an advisor during CDEL’s Drop In hours to get • Explore professional development opportunities through answers to your career and job search questions • Search job postings to learn what skills, knowledge, and Continuing Education credentials you will need for potential careers Life After Graduation

My education at the University of Windsor has prepared me for the demands of this experience, especially through developing my writing and communication skills. I’d really recommend the Young Diplomats Abroad Program to any other students interested in the foreign service. It’s been everything I could ask for.”

Erik Stenlund - BA in International Relations and Development Studies MA in Political Science

Number of Employment 17 Graduates 96% Rate of Graduates (2019) Employment rate of graduates 2 years following degree completion (OUGS Social Sciences, 2018) Career Tracks*

Ambassador Diplomatic officer Lobbyist Public official Border services official Foreign correspondent Operations director Public relations officer Community developer Human rights officer Law enforcement officer Reporter Community rights organizer Immigration agent Policy analyst Research co-ordinator Consultant International health educator Political aide Teacher Court monitor Journalist Political organizer Demographer Lawyer Professor Development analyst Legal consultant Project manager

* Additional education and/or training required for some of the above careers.

Common Industries For Graduates

• Academia • International governance and non-governmental organizations • Business: analysis, research, corporate communications • Law and legal services • Education: public schools, vocational/corporate training • Law enforcement • Government services • Politics : political office, campaign management, polling and research, • Journalism: political correspondence and analysis speech writing • International diplomacy and foreign service • Public policy think tanks and consulting: public/private sectors

Career-Readiness Competencies

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• Research scholarships and bursaries through the Student Awards and • Get assistance developing your career plan and job search skills from Financial Aid Office Career Development and Experiential Learning • Visit Leddy Library and the Writing Support Desk for help with • Consult with the EPICentre if you are interested in starting your own academic assignments business • Check out the Bounce Back program designed to improve academic • Broaden your cultural awareness through the International Student performance as well as decrease feelings of stress and anxiety through Centre and Student Exchange Office both effective learning strategies and life skills acquisition • Find support for Indigenous learners and broaden your understanding • Build leadership skills and find leadership opportunities at the of Indigenous culture by visiting Turtle Island Leadership Hub • Tend to your health and wellness with support from Student Health • Get advice and support about your academic status by making an Services, the Wellness Outreach Officeand Lancer Recreation appointment with Academic Advising • Receive confidential mental health counselling delivered by trained • Seek out assistance with academic accommodation from Student professionals at the Student Counselling Centre Accessibility Services • Prevent.Resist.Support. Seek personal support or learn more about • Discover ways to get involved on campus through the Student Success sexual violence prevention and resistance education through the Sexual and Leadership Centre Misconduct Response and Prevention Office • Look into the Ignite: Work Study program for on-campus employment • Explore professional development opportunities through Continuing opportunities Education  experience.uwindsor.ca

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