Science, Technology, and International Affairs...worth it?

<p>I am planning on majoring in STIA at Georgetown but have recently run across some threads that say it is mostly pre-med and not worth it.</p>

<p>I am interested in many fields - biology, business, and international affairs, history, etc.</p>

<p>I would prefer to not have to choose from these and STIA seems perfect to accomplish this, but is it too broad?</p>

<p>Here is the curriculum:</p>

<p>SFS core: 2 Philosophy courses, 2 Theology, 2 Hum/Writing, 2 Gov't, 3 History, 4 Econ, Map of the Modern World (intense Geography course), and proficiency in a foreign language</p>

<p>plus</p>

<p>STIA: Science and Technology in the Global Arena, 6 math/science/compsci courses, plus a few other courses for any concentration.</p>

<p>Would I be better off majoring in the school of business? I'm not sure I'd really want to go the intensive science route by majoring in biology, but that's still an option too.</p>

<p>I’m an EA accepted student and was sort of wondering the same thing. This major seems to be the most science/math in the SFS. Is it worth it and what do people who major in this tend to do, after college to be specific?</p>