<p>how is this major at nyu?</p>
<p>is it possible to double major in business and IR ??</p>
<p>how is this major at nyu?</p>
<p>is it possible to double major in business and IR ??</p>
<p>IR is an HONORS major that is only available to POLITICS majors that apply and are accepted.</p>
<p>…so if I’m enrolling this fall as an “undeclared” CAS major, i can’t apply for IR at the end of my freshman year?</p>
<p>No, you have to take a certain sequence of classes, apply, and be accepted. You are also required to complete an Honors thesis. </p>
<p><a href=“Wilf Family Department of Politics”>Wilf Family Department of Politics;
<p>[NYU</a> > Politics > Major Requirements](<a href=“Wilf Family Department of Politics”>Wilf Family Department of Politics)</p>
<p>sorry for making you repeat a number of times >.> but …so i HAVE to have politics as a major before applying?</p>
<p>or do I just need to complete the required courses and then apply?</p>
<p>“The requirements of the International Relations major are those of an honors major, and it is expected that students will complete an honors thesis in their senior year. Because it is an honors major, the number of students who can be admitted to it is limited to 20-30 per year. Therefore, interested students need to submit a formal application, between the end of their freshmen year and October 15th of their sophomore year. Criteria for admission include a strong academic record at NYU (minimum G.P.A. of 3.65); progress toward or completion of the foreign language requirement; and demonstrated commitment to the field. By the time of application, students should also have completed both International Politics (V53.0700) AND either Economic Principles I OR Economic Principles II.”</p>
<p>I amend my previous statement. You do not have to be a Politics major, but considering the number of requirements you have to fill, you might as well be.</p>
<p>So can LSP students not do IR?
Or how does this work?</p>
<p>how is nyu’s IR program in their students’ grad school admission, job placement after graduation, etc?</p>
<p>also, possible internships in DC? (my cousin, who is an IR major at another university is doing this, and i’ve seen several other colleges with similar programs; i’m just not sure about nyu’s )</p>
<p>The website says they will work with LSP students who want to apply to be IR majors. They take equivalent courses. Look at the website. </p>
<p>I’m not an IR major, so I have no idea about internships.</p>