<p>On its website, it says that the undergrad major in international relations was started to prepare students for grad school in IR. What do graduates do if they don't want to go to grad school?</p>
<p>They go to Georgetown instead! :)</p>
<p>Whatever you want to do, just like any other arts and sciences major.
For example, an IR major could go on to (a) graduate work in public health or medicine (or both), (b) law school, (c) business school/international business, (d) politics/public/int’l policy.</p>
<p>Most IR grad schools want you to work a few years anyway. Tufts grads end up working for NGOs, creating their own NGO’s, work for the government, do stuff with their language skills (IR requires taking a language 8 semester or till you achieve fluency.) This is what student who took EPIIC in 2005 are up to. They won’t have all been IR majors, but a lot of them probably were: [2005</a> | Institute for Global Leadership](<a href=“Programs | Tufts Global Leadership”>Programs | Tufts Global Leadership)</p>