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Jan 30, 2025
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Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
International Relations: MA
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Program Outcomes
Objective 1: Become prepared professionals for work in a competitive global economy Objective 2: Receive a thorough grounding in global issues Objective 3: Become prepared for careers in government, the non-governmental/non-profit sector, international business, as well as for further studies at the doctoral level. Training Model
Alliant School of Management’s Master of Arts in International Relations prepares students for leadership positions in government, diplomacy, business, consulting or journalism. Graduates also go on to more advanced academic study. Small class sizes allow more interaction between students and instructors. Convenient evening courses for full-time professionals. Specialized Admissions Requirements
Applicants who wish to enter the program must possess a BA degree or equivalent from an accredited academic institution. They must also demonstrate a proficiency in the English language, submit GRE test scores, provide two confidential letters of recommendations, and submit official transcripts. Curriculum and Degree Requirements
The Master of Arts in International Relations requires completion of 30 units, consisting of 15 core course units and 15 concentration course units. NGO Studies Core Concentration Curriculum Plan
15 units International Relations Master of Arts Program Faculty
Core faculty for the International Relations MA program are listed below: David Felsen, PhD Saba Ozyurt, PhD For a detailed description of program faculty background and research interests, please see the alphabetical listing of Faculty for the Alliant School of Management. |
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