2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 26, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

International Relations, BA / International Relations, MA


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Contacts:

International Relations Program
225 Eggers Hall
315-443-2306
IRAdvisor@syr.edu
 
Michael Williams, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director
215 Eggers Hall * 315-443-4000 * mjwill14@syr.edu
 
Stephanie Worden, Associate Director, Admission and Financial Aid
215 Eggers Hall * 315-443-4000 * ssworden@syr.edu
 
General Inquiries; paia@syr.edu

Faculty

Public Administration and International Affairs Faculty: Richard Barton, Jonathan Beagles, Robert Bifulco, Stuart Brown, Julia Carboni, Renée de Nevers, Todd Dickey, Catherine Gerard, Jay Golden, Sarah Hamersma, Colleen Heflin, Catherine Herrold, Johannes Himmelreich, Yilin Hou, Zachary Huitink, Lionel Johnson, W. Henry Lambright, Leonard Lopoo, John G. McPeak, Robert Murrett, Tina Nabatchi, Sean C. O’Keefe, David C. Popp, Michah Rothbart, Sabina Schnell, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Ying Shi, Saba Siddiki, Michiko Ueda, David Van Slyke, Emily Wiemers, Peter J. Wilcoxen, Michael Williams 

Admission Requirements:

Applications to enter the MA IR portion of the combined degree program will normally be submitted during the spring semester of the junior year, and are allowed once a student has declared their major and completed 75 credit hours toward the bachelor’s degree.  

Interested students are encouraged to meet with the admissions director of the MA IR program before applying.  The application package typically requires two letters of recommendation from a Syracuse University faculty member, the student’s resume, a Statement of Purpose, and the student’s transcript. GRE and the TOEFL scores will be waived for Syracuse University students.

Student applications that show evidence of sufficient preparation in writing skills and quantitative analysis will have a greater chance of being admitted to the program.  The preferred way to demonstrate this competence is by completing a “writing intensive” course and a course that requires quantitative analysis with a grade of B or better prior to applying.  Examples of such courses include, but are not limited to MAX 123, MAX 132 and MAX 201.

Students accepted for graduate study as part of the combined BA/MA program will typically begin the MA portion of the program following completion of their third year of study (six semesters), but are not fully matriculated as graduate students until all requirements for the B.A. degree have been met.

BA in International Relations


Students will complete the core requirements for the BA in International Relations.

MA in International Relations


Students will complete the requirements for the MA in International Relations.

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