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 Global Studies and International Relations (Seattle)
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SchoolNortheastern University - Graduate Programs
LocationBoston, MA, United States
School TypeGraduate School
School SizeFull-time Graduate: 12,240
DegreeMaster
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Cost
National: $39,608

This is based on tuition rates for Academic Year 2017 - 18 and does not include any fees or other expenses. Some courses and labs have tuition rates that may increase or decrease total tuition. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time.

Please note fees are converted from $31,800 USD and are subject to change in CAD.
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DescriptionOur world is smaller than ever. Economies in developing nations directly impact the world's economic health; multi-national corporations operate across the globe; and complex cross-cultural problems demand solutions. This interdisciplinary program provides students with interactive exposure to the diverse field of Global Studies and International Relations and prepares students for internationally focused positions in the U.S. or abroad. Study global issues from government, private and nonprofit viewpoints, and develop practical expertise in one of the world's six major regions.

You'll study alongside students from more than 20 countries and from more than 30 states, providing rich opportunities for discussion and debate on international perspectives. Learn from faculty with decades of experience as ambassadors, foreign service officers, diplomats, international consultants, higher education consulting experts, human rights workers, and experts in development policy. Classes focus on the actual work you do in the field, from analyzing the investment portfolios of developing nations to staging mock debates to learning the art of speechwriting from top embassy officials; and classes prepare students for a leadership role in areas like nonprofit management, business and industry, education, banking, consulting and foreign service.
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