International Affairs (MA)
The New School
Key Information
Campus location
New York, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 1,710 / per credit
Application deadline
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Introduction
The New School is a progressive university in New York City where scholars, artists, and designers come together to challenge convention and create positive change. Founded in 1919, the university consists of Parsons School of Design, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, the College of Performing Arts, The New School for Social Research, and numerous renowned graduate programs. The New School’s rigorous, multidimensional approach to education gives students the academic freedom to shape their unique, individual paths of study for a complex and rapidly changing world.
About
The field of international affairs is changing. Our approaches in and outside of the classroom must change as well. Gain the theoretical and practical tools you need to engage with the most pressing challenges of the 21st century.
Named one of the top international affairs programs by the Foreign Policy Association, the Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs is distinctive in the New School tradition: critical, engaged, and truly global.
The SGPIA Difference
International Affairs at The New School stands out from conventional programs for its unique blend of pedagogical and scholarly commitments:
- A critical and global perspective on international problems
- Engaged, field-based learning through our International Field Programs, our Practicum in International Affairs, and other offerings
- Multidisciplinary social research drawing on the traditions of The New School for Social Research
- Small classes, accessible faculty, and a flexible curriculum that allows students to tailor their studies to their interests and goals
Program highlights
- In the MA degree: select a concentration in Cities and Urbanization, Conflict and Security, Development and Global Justice , Governance, and Rights, or Media and Culture.
- In the MS degree: customize your advanced curriculum by choosing from 15+ modules in specific subjects, tools, and analytical methods.
- Address global problems using innovative tools such as geographic information systems, media research and advocacy, and participatory design and assessment.
- Get the option to spend nine weeks studying and researching abroad through our one-of-a-kind International Field Program.
- Access major international organizations in the heart of NYC, including the opportunity to join the immersive seven-week UN Summer Program.
Curriculum
In the Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs, we are constantly adapting our curriculum to respond to the most pressing current issues such as social and economic rights, urban and community development, new media and technology, environmental justice, migration and refugees, international law, conflict, and peacebuilding.
SGPIA offers two master's degree options:
- Master of Arts in International Affairs, a traditional, 42-credit degree with a structured core curriculum and five concentrations that allow students to specialize in a particular area of international affairs
- Master of Science in International Affairs, a 30-credit degree that enables experienced professionals to acquire a unique combination of substantive knowledge and practical tools through our innovative modular approach