Quick bio...I majored in International business and Spanish, and I spent a year of my undergrad living/working/studying in Spain. I especially enjoyed the finance and econ classes I took; all of which encompassed domestic and global issues. I recommend IB coursework, but there was one drawback for me, and I didn't experience it until after I graduated. Many prospective employers within the US told me my major was too broad. I would have had an easier time landing my first job if I had chosen a more specific area of business (ie. Finance). Regardless, don't let the prospect of post-grad unemployment deter you from studying IR issues you are truly interested in. Who knows, an ID degree may help you land a dream job right out of school. Live in the moment and study what interests you.