Dual-degree students select the management requirement that best fits their intended career path, choosing one of the following four courses.

Students round out their studies with four elective classes, three of which are taken in the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs.

The internship requirement for the international relations degree requires 250 hours of service time over a minimum of twelve weeks during the fall and spring semesters or 250 hours of service time over a minimum of seven weeks during the summer semester. The internship can count for up to three credits towards the MAIR degree and be applied as either a career track or elective course.  Internships can be conducted in the United States and around the world.

As international relations is an interdisciplinary field, students develop the ability to analyze policy and programmatic challenges from a variety of social science perspectives through the choice of a signature course. A revised list of signature courses is published by the department at the beginning of the academic year.

Dual-degree students are trained in applying analytical techniques to identify policy changes and assess responses. Students will complete the following three courses.

The dual-degree is completed in two years of full-time study and allows for extended professional development opportunities.

Earning a Master of Public Administration (MPA) and a Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR), the joint degree program equips students to confront the management and thematic challenges facing organizations around the world.

Upon completion of the joint degree program, students will also apply academic training to real-world problems through a required consultancy and internship experience.

Students are equipped to effectively use international relations research through the use of appropriate social science research methods to evaluate policies from a data-driven perspective. Students choose which one of the following courses is a best fit for their career preparation.

The coursework includes 34 credits of core coursework, 12 credits of career track coursework and 12 credits of elective coursework

The synergy between international relations and public administration allows the approved 58-credit joint degree program combining international relations expertise and public management skills to serve as an invaluable experience for students.

Dual-degree students develop their professional skills through a graduate internship and a demonstration of second-language proficiency.

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Students complete the core curricula for both degree programs, combining advanced training in public policy analysis, quantitative and qualitative methods, organizational management, foreign language, and field-specific coursework.

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Students apply international relations theories to explain the emergence of events and to develop policies to address international problems.

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