The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Modern Languages offers a Bachelor of Science in International Affairs and Modern Languages (IAML). The joint degree provides students with intensive foreign language training along with essential and quantitative skills to succeed in international businesses and organizations. Graduates will have the technical, scientific, language, and international affairs knowledge to interact with other societies and cultures.
Degree Benefits

Language Concentration
IAML program allows students to concentrate in Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, or Spanish. IAML students take an additional 24-credit hours in a single language beyond the 2002 level in French, German, and Spanish or 2001 level for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Russian.

International Experience
A study, research, or internship experience abroad is required for students in the IAML program. Students are encouraged to participate in one of five study abroad opportunities offered by the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.