International Policy (MIP)
Degree: Masters Degrees
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The Master in International Policy (MIP) is administered by the Department of International Affairs. The MIP is designed to train students in international policy implementation and analysis for careers in the private and public sector. The degree is designed to be flexible, and allows students to focus on any combination of geographical and policy domains. Geographical areas include Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America, and policy domains include foreign policy, globalization, democratization, political and economic development, and security policy.
School/College |
School of Public & International Affairs
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Academic Department |
International Affairs |
Contacts | ||
Graduate Coordinator |
706/542-1849 | |
The Department of International Affairs began offering the Master of International Policy (MIP) degree in Fall 2009. The world is becoming smaller, increasingly connecting global citizens, governments and non-governmental organizations in a global village. This interdependence or “globalization” is at once a great challenge and a great opportunity. In an effort to understand these global dynamics, students must be appropriately educated in comparative and international politics from language training to foreign area studies and theories of international behavior. | ||
Degree |
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Course Descriptions |
MIP |
843 |
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