<p>We have an international studies programs. While I don’t known the typical career trajectory of a student in this program, I know that it looks decently rigorous and is directly associated with our political science department which I really, really like. I’m sure people get into top grad/professional schools in these departments. Again, they are really, really good and set the stage for such a career if one wants it (though it may be hard to gauge PhD admission based upon precedent because I’m sure a lot of people are pre-law. I think pre-law stats. are easier to find) and I know that many in these departments actually do very interesting things with their degree and not necessarily just law school. Fortunately, it has a language requirement, and I think that for the most past, languages are done really well here. Also, this major will naturally encourage you to delve into other disciplines to supplement your education here. Here is the website for it:
[International</a> Studies Approved Course Lists | in Atlanta, Georgia at the Political Science Department, Emory University](<a href=“http://polisci.emory.edu/home/undergraduate/international_studies_major/is_approved_course_archive.html]International”>http://polisci.emory.edu/home/undergraduate/international_studies_major/is_approved_course_archive.html)</p>
<p>Studying something like international studies at a place as diverse as Emory could be a great experience. I remember many of my friends really enjoying it (one actually transferred from Tulane for it). Point is, I think you would really enjoy the program and you should look more into it.</p>