About International Affairs in University of California San Diego
The BA/MIA program requires students to have a primary track (8 courses) and a secondary track (5 courses), one each in Economics and Political Science, in either order. The undergraduate requirements are different than those for the standard International Studies-Economics, International Studies-Political Science and International Studies-International Business tracks. The final year of the BA/MIA program incorporates graduate-level course work at the School.
The regional requirement for the B.A. in the International Studies Program is separate from the Eleanor Roosevelt College regional specialization and the School’s country/regional specialization. The courses cannot overlap or be double counted. Please meet with an ISP academic advisor to ensure you are eligible to apply.
Career tracks are designed for students to acquire expertise in a functional area of their choice and consist of five courses from a prescribed list: two required and three electives. Students will choose one of the following career tracks:
International Economics
International Environmental Governance
International Development and Nonprofit Management
International Management
International Politics
For application review purposes, we require copies of transcripts for all institutions attended after high school graduation.
International Students
- The minimum PTE Academic score required for graduate admission is Overall Score: 65. Department/Program minimums may vary.
- The university-wide minimum IELTS Academic Training exam score required for consideration for graduate admission is Band Score 7. Department/Program minimums may vary, so please check your department requirements. Applicants with marginal scores on the IELTS exam may be required to pass an English proficiency test upon arrival at UCSD or enroll in an English course until the required proficiency is attained.
- The university-wide minimum TOEFL score required for consideration for graduate admission is 64 for the Paper-delivered Test, and 85 for the internet based test (iBT).
University of California Cost of Attendance
An expected budget for overseas students wishing to study in the United States is as follows for potential university aspirants enrolling in the forthcoming sessional term:
Cost of Attendance |
On-Campus (USD) |
Off-Campus (USD) |
Tuition |
14,480 |
14,480 |
Housing and Meals |
14,680 |
13,942 |
Books and Supplies |
1,124 |
1,124 |
Transportation |
1,363 |
1,537 |
Personal Expenses |
723 |
1,287 |
Non-California Resident Supplemental Tuition |
29,754 |
29,754 |
Total |
62,124 |
62,124 |
The cost of attendance for graduate programs varies by program. However, the estimated cost is presented below:
Fees |
Amount (USD) |
Student Services Fee |
1,128.00 |
Tuition |
11,442.00 |
University Center Fee |
304.38 |
Recreation Facility Fee |
351.00 |
GSA Fee |
36.00 |
Student Transportation Fee |
193.74 |
Health Insurance |
3,900.00 |
Nonresident Supplemental Tuition |
15,102.00 |
Total |
32,457.12 |