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Area Studies programs prepare students to understand complex global regions through interdisciplinary coursework combining history, politics, economics, and culture. With 98 schools offering this major nationwide, students should prioritize programs with strong language requirements, study abroad opportunities, and faculty expertise in their region of interest. Look for curricula that emphasize primary source research, cultural immersion experiences, and connections to government agencies or international organizations. Graduates typically earn $32,868 annually, often finding careers in diplomacy, international development, journalism, or graduate school preparation. The best programs offer flexibility to tailor coursework toward specific career goals while building deep regional knowledge and cross-cultural competency.
25
Schools Ranked
$42,329
Avg. Program Earnings
84.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $52,107 94.3% private-nonprofit
2 $48,432 96.0% private-nonprofit
3 $47,846 85.2% private-nonprofit
4 $44,384 67.8% private-nonprofit
5 $44,384 96.6% private-nonprofit
6 $44,356 95.3% public
7 $44,170 95.1% private-nonprofit
8 $44,091 92.6% private-nonprofit
9 $43,798 95.0% private-nonprofit
10 $43,240 57.9% private-nonprofit
11 $42,682 69.0% private-nonprofit
12 $42,123 91.8% private-nonprofit
13 $42,123 95.6% private-nonprofit
14 $41,937 97.3% private-nonprofit
15 $40,821 92.9% public
16 $39,909 73.7% public
17 $39,729 51.1% public
18 $39,648 92.9% private-nonprofit
19 $39,648 55.7% private-nonprofit
20 $39,369 71.1% private-nonprofit
21 $39,369 85.1% private-nonprofit
22 $39,009 96.3% private-nonprofit
23 $38,829 88.6% public
24 $38,289 83.4% private-nonprofit
25 $37,928 80.3% private-nonprofit

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