<p>What I would suggest is visiting the department and speaking with a faculty member.</p>
<p>IA webpage: [International</a> Affairs program at Florida State University](<a href=“http://www.coss.fsu.edu/inaprog/]International”>http://www.coss.fsu.edu/inaprog/)</p>
<p>From the International Affairs website: </p>
<p>The International Affairs Program truly builds an internationalized curriculum by encouraging its students to fulfill at least one semester of work in the major at one of FSU’s overseas Study Centers. A program for IA majors, based in London, has been established to provide students with an opportunity to study in one of the world’s most important political, financial and cultural capitals.</p>
<p>International Affairs also offers students an extensive internship program that fulfills graduation credit. Aside from working with agencies and businesses in Florida’s capital that work in the international arena, International Affairs student can also take advantage of internships in Washington D.C. through the Washington Center. Most significantly, IA students can apply for one of several prestigious internships in London where we place our students in Parliament, the American Embassy, Amnesty International, NBC, the Associated Press, the British-American Chamber of Commerce, and other significant organizations.
See: [International</a> Affairs program at Florida State University | About Us - Welcome Letter](<a href=“http://www.coss.fsu.edu/inaprog/aboutus/welcome.html]International”>http://www.coss.fsu.edu/inaprog/aboutus/welcome.html)</p>