International Relations, Public Policy & Service Career Pathway
The International Relations, Public Policy & Service Pathway helps students prepare for careers as international lawyers, diplomats, international development specialists, intelligence analysts, nonprofit/NGO workers, environmental analysts, policy analysts, public affairs specialists, human rights advocates, researchers, academics, and more. St. John’s graduates have included U.S. Senators, state governors, prime ministers, and four signers of the Declaration of Independence.
International Relations, Public Policy & Service Studies
Curricular Pathways
At St. John's, you will study over 30 texts from across 3,000 years of legal, political, and economic thought that is relevant to careers related to diplomacy, public policy, public service, trade, human rights work, and more. Explore a sampling here.

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

Leviathan

The Early History of Rome

The Histories of Tacitus

Annals of Imperial Rome

Second Treatise of Government

Politics

Lincoln: Speeches and Writings, 1859–1865

The Social Contract

Plutarch's Lives: Life of Julius Caesar

Constitution of the United States of America

The Histories

Democracy in America

The Federalist Papers

History of the Peloponnesian War

Articles of Confederation

The Origins of Totalitarianism

Frederick Douglass: Selected Works Collection

The Wealth of Nations

Capital

The Prince

Decline of the West

Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Writings of Booker T. Washington

Discourses

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

The Human Condition

A Treatise of Human Nature

War and Peace
Choose Your International Relations, Public Policy, and Service Internship
Professional Pathways
Every student at St. John’s is guaranteed a college-funded internship or research fellowship if they work with our career offices. Discover institutions at which we often place our students and where our alumni are currently employed.
Study Abroad & Gain Cross-Cultural Skills
Global Pathways
St. John’s funds and facilitates study-abroad experiences at institutions including Rome Institute for the Liberal Arts, Marchutz School of Art in France, Incheon National University in South Korea, Boya College of Sun Yat-sen University in China, Dharma Realm Buddhist University in Taiwan, and Richmond American University London in England.



Leverage Our Graduate Relationships
Graduate Pathways
Our graduate school partnerships connect Johnnies to multiple career pathways. Discover special fast-track admissions opportunities, discounted tuition, expedited degrees, and more for Johnnies only.
Earn Career-Enhancing Credentials
Credentialing Pathways

eCornell offers Johnnie discounts and is our preferred credentialing partner.
Meet Our Network of Alumni Mentors
Mentoring Pathways
St. John’s College alumni are employed at high levels across all career pathways. Benefit from their mentorship in your field of interest through the Odyssey Program.
