Master of Arts in International Affairs - Comparative and Regional Studies
American University's MA in International Affairs, with a focus on Comparative and Regional Studies, is a strong choice due to the university's prominent reputation in international relations, particularly within Washington, D.C. Students benefit from access to leading faculty, cutting-edge research centers, and unparalleled networking opportunities with policymakers and practitioners. The program's location offers unique access to internships and resources within prominent international organizations and government agencies.
24 Months
Masters
United States
32
menu_book Syllabus & Modules
Comparative Politics
Core Module
International Relations Theory
Core Module
Research Methods
Core Module
Regional Security
Core Module
Conflict Resolution
Core Module
Political Economy
Core Module
Area Studies (specific region chosen by student)
Core Module
Global Governance
Core Module
Career Outcomes
Employment Rate
Graduates employed within 6 months
Average Starting Salary
$65k - $95k
Core Focus & Roles
Entry Requirements
English & Others
Accepts 15 Years Education
Yes
MAX. Backlogs Allowed
10
Application Fee
55
Deposit Fee
Yes
Document Submission Deadline
Fall :- May 1, Spring :- November 1
Application Deadline
Fall :- May 1, Spring :- November 1
Scholarship Deadline
N/A
Academic
- Min GPA 3