Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College | The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

Undergraduate Program

Molly Cochran - Director of Undergraduate Programs
Molly Cochran

Director of Undergraduate Programs

The 21st century will be characterized by the globalization of politics, economics, and communications and the increasing interdependence of states. Working towards international peace and security will require that business leaders, policymakers, and scholars possess cultural sensitivity and the skills to engage in strategic planning and analysis in a rapidly changing environment.

At the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, we train leaders for the exciting new world of the 21st century. Our curriculum provides instruction in the fundamental skills necessary to understand world politics and enables students to tailor their studies to pursue specific interests and post-graduation objectives. In addition, our students expand their horizons through a range of study abroad programs, internships, and involvement in a host of on- and off-campus activities.

The School's faculty take teaching very seriously, and the sense of community among faculty and students is akin to a small college atmosphere. Our students are among the best and brightest at Georgia Tech. Even though the School and its programs are young and growing, our graduates are already pursuing careers and postgraduate studies in an impressive range of settings. The Sam Nunn School at Georgia Tech is uniquely able to equip its students with knowledge of the growing and significant nexus of political, scientific, and technological issues in a borderless world.

Prospective Students

We are excited that you are thinking about joining us at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs. High school students and transfer students seeking admission to one of the undergraduate programs in the Nunn School must apply through the Georgia Tech Office of Admissions.

Prospective undergraduate students are encouraged to visit Georgia Tech to tour campus and attend an admissions information session. At these sessions prospective students and their parents can ask questions about the admissions application and process, financial aid, SAT and ACT scores, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate scores, campus housing, majors, and campus life.