Policy, Politics and International Affairs

UBalt student in the B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs program

Why This Degree is For You

BE the Leader of NOw.

Our rapidly changing global environment needs thinkers and doers capable of handling constantly emerging challenges.

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Law, Justice and Public Affairs

Law, Justice and Public Affairs

Program Type

Bachelor of Arts
B.A.

Locations/Format

UBalt Campus

Cost

Undergraduate
Tuition and Fees

Requirements

All Degree Requirements

Early Entry Law Option Requirements

Accelerated Bachelor's-to-Master's Option

Courses are offered on campus and online. 

121 credits to earn your degree.

B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs

As our society faces increasingly complex legal and social concerns such as aging populations, environmental and health care dilemmas, ineffective educational systems and homelessness, we turn to those who can handle our global village's rapid changes. 

 

What Our Graduates Do

The B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs program is far from a traditional political science program; instead, it combines public administration, public policy, political theory, comparative government and international relations. You'll learn to apply analytical skills to national and global problems of the 21st century.

Common Roles

  • Policy Analyst
  • Foreign Affairs Analyst
  • Government Affairs Manager
  • Ambassador
  • Diplomat
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It's really nice to be part of a group of people who want to make UBalt a better place, and also are committed to doing so.
Alicia Ryan B.A. '24, MPA student
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Do More

This program is designed specifically for students who lead busy lives or live and work far from UBalt's Baltimore campus.

Students can complete their upper-level major requirements for the B.A. in Policy, Politics and International Affairs fully onlinein-person or a combination of both. Some qualified transfer students may be able to complete the requirements for this bachelor’s degree entirely online. (NOTE: Coursework outside of the major may not be offered online.) 

UBalt offers an accelerated bachelor’s to master’s option that lets you take up to 9 graduate credits that “double count” toward both your Policy, Politics and International Affairs degree and either the M.A. in Global Affairs and Human Security or the Master of Public Administration. Get a head start on your graduate degree while saving up to $9,000. For more detailed information, see the UBalt Undergraduate Catalog.

Earn both your undergraduate and law degrees in a minimum of five years through the Law School Early Entry Option to the UBalt School of Law. Learn more about the Law School Early Entry requirements for the Policy, Politics and International Affairs program.

Minors at UBalt are a cohesive set of undergraduate courses designed to provide you with an optional opportunity to cultivate skills and knowledge through concentrated study in an area outside of your major.

The public service minor will help you develop the leadership and communication skills to prepare you for a public service career in federal, state and local government and the nonprofit sectors. 

Admission Information

  • When you're ready, our online application will only take you a few minutes to complete. Before you submit the application, you’ll be asked to use your credit card or bank account to pay the $35 application fee.
  • Insider tips: The earlier you apply and submit a completed application, the faster you’ll receive an admission decision. Each one of your supporting admission documents may be sent individually. Your admission portal will keep track of what the UBalt Admission team has received.
    • When you attend an information session or discuss your application with an Admission counselor be sure to get your application fee waiver code and save yourself $35.
  • Official transcript(s). Request that an official transcript of all prior college or university work (including graduate courses, if applicable) be sent directly from each institution attended; electronic transcripts sent to documents@ubalt.edu are encouraged.

 

Program Contacts

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Lorenda Naylor

Program Director
Faculty Profile

Joseph Adler

Lecturer

Nusta Carranza Ko

Associate Professor

Larry Thomas

Professor

Shelly Clay-Robison

Assistant Professor

Aaron Wachhaus

Associate Professor

Myles Williamson

Lecturer

Kelechi Ekpagu

Associate Professor

John Willis

Executive in Residence

Jennica Larrison

Associate Professor

Lenneal Henderson

Professor Emeritus

Laura Wilson-Gentry

Professor Emeritus

Jennica Larrison

Associate Professor

Heather Wyatt-Nichol

Associate Professor

Al Gourrier

Associate Professor

Ed Gibson

Associate Professor

Chelsey Barrett

Academic Adviser

 

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