Schools with great Biology AND International Relations Programs

<p>I have a passion for both of these subjects and intend to study one of them. What schools are strong in both of these areas of study? Some colleges which I am considering and think fit these "guidelines" are WashU, Brown, UMich...what do you guys think?</p>

<p>Thanks,
Danny</p>

<p>wow
that is exactly what i want to study
i want to be a government/international relations bio double major
haha
most schools have good bio
so ya
as for IR there are lots of schools
most big universities have good programs</p>

<p>Look into William and Mary. Very strong in IR and the biology dept is terrific as well.</p>

<p>Tufts has an amazing science department, and international relations is one of their strongest majors as well.</p>

<p>International Relations</p>

<p>Tufts University Jumbos
Georgetown University Hoyas
American University Eagles
George Washington University Colonials
Princeton University Tigers
Emory University Eagles
Macalster College Fighting Socts
Claremont McKenna College Stags</p>

<p>Biology</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays
Washington University in St. Louis Bears
University of North Carolina Tar Heels
Emory University Eagles
University of Michigan Wolverines
University of California at Berkley Golden Bears</p>

<p>Country day, How can you not mention Johns Hopkins Blue Jays as a top IR school?? Tuft’s Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and Columbia’s School of International Public Affairs (SIPA) are perennially ranked as among the top IR schools along with Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School (WWS), Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS), and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG).</p>

<p>Johns Hopkins SAIS was ranked the #1 terminal masters program in International relations program in 2005. There is a five year BA/MA program available for JHU undergraduate students that is highly competitive and demanding. BA is from JHU undergrad, and MA is an IR degree from SAIS. Johns Hopkins offers a distinguished and top ranked program for undergraduates pursuing a degree in international studies/affairs/relations. </p>

<p>“For declared International Studies Program Majors with a clear intent to pursue an MA after graduation from Hopkins, the University offers an accelerated and competitive International Studies BA/MA Program drawing upon its resources at The Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), located in Washington, D.C. Applications consisting of an up-to-date transcript, a brief state-ment of purpose, and a resume are accepted from students early in the second semester of their sophomore year. By late March, approximately eight students are accepted into the SAIS program. These students spend their junior year at the Homewood campus, taking a special year-long BA/MA seminar in International Relations in addition to other courses leading towards the BA. Formal attendance at SAIS, either at the Washington or the Bologna campus, begins in what would have been the senior year.”</p>

<p>[JHU</a> International Studies Program Undergraduate Program](<a href=“http://web.jhu.edu/international/undergraduate.html]JHU”>http://web.jhu.edu/international/undergraduate.html)</p>

<p>JHU is strong in both biology and IR…</p>

<p>Georgetown University’s international health program may meet your needs</p>

<p>[Georgetown</a> University: Department of International Health](<a href=“http://nhs.georgetown.edu/internationalhealth/dept.html]Georgetown”>http://nhs.georgetown.edu/internationalhealth/dept.html)</p>

<p>Brown, Columbia, Penn offer undergrad programs of similar strength, but all 3 have very different feels</p>

<p>John’s Hopkins!</p>