
About Course
π Program Name: MA in Global Studies
β³ Duration: 2 Years (Full-Time)
π» Delivery Mode: On-Campus / Online / Hybrid
π Credit Hours: 60
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Intake: Fall, Spring
ποΈ Degree Awarded By: Arizona International University
π Program Overview
The MA in Global Studies at Arizona International University is designed for individuals who are passionate about understanding the interconnectedness of global issues and international relations. This program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of global political, economic, cultural, and environmental challenges, preparing them for careers in international diplomacy, global advocacy, and cross-cultural communication. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, blending political science, economics, sociology, and history, and focuses on critical thinking, research, and global problem-solving. Students will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to tackle issues like climate change, migration, human rights, and international conflict.
π Curriculum Highlights
Essential courses include:
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π Introduction to Global Studies β Overview of global challenges, international relations, and interdisciplinary approaches to global issues.
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π Global Governance and Institutions β Study of international organizations like the UN and WTO and their roles in peace, security, and development.
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π‘ Global Political Economy β Exploration of global economic systems, trade policies, and the impact of globalization on economies and global relations.
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π± Environmental Sustainability and Global Challenges β Analysis of environmental issues from a global perspective, focusing on climate change and sustainable development.
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π Global Human Rights and Social Justice β Study of human rights frameworks, social justice movements, and their global impact.
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π§³ Migration and Refugee Studies β Examination of global migration trends, refugee crises, and related policies.
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π¬ Global Conflict and Peacebuilding β Understanding the causes of international conflict, peace processes, and the role of diplomacy.
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π Global Development and Poverty β Analysis of global development strategies and poverty alleviation efforts.
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π International Relations Theory β Study of key theories like realism, liberalism, and constructivism, and their application to current global events.
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π Capstone Project or Thesis β A research-based project or thesis on a global issue to contribute to scholarly discourse.
π― Career Outcomes
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in international organizations, NGOs, government agencies, and global businesses. Career opportunities include:
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π International Relations Specialist
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π Diplomat
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π Global Policy Analyst
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ποΈ Foreign Service Officer
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π± Sustainability Consultant
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π Human Rights Advocate
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π Global Development Specialist
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π International Business Consultant
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π Migration and Refugee Affairs Officer
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π International Aid and Relief Coordinator
π Global Exposure & Partnerships
Students benefit from:
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π Collaborations with international organizations, government agencies, and NGOs working on global issues.
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π€ Opportunities to attend global conferences, forums, and workshops on international relations and global challenges.
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π§³ Exchange programs with leading universities and research institutes in global studies, international relations, and development.
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π Internships with international organizations, diplomatic missions, and global development agencies.
π Admission Requirements
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π A Bachelorβs degree in International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, or a related field.
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π Resume, Statement of Purpose, and Letters of Recommendation.
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π£οΈ English Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 80 / AIU English Test
π° Tuition & Financial Aid
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π Annual Tuition: $16,000 (varies by mode)
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π Merit-based scholarships and financial aid available for eligible students.
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π§Ύ Paid internships and research assistantships available during the program.