International Science and Technology Policy

Elective Fields

The elective field consists of a minimum of 9-credit hours, and is selected to complement the background and interests of the individual student. Courses composing the elective field may be offered through a different Elliott School program, a department in another college within the University, or a combination of the two. Examples of representative fields include:

  • Environmental Policy
  • International Business
  • International Development
  • International Economics
  • International Finance
  • International Health Policy
  • Intellectual Property Protection
  • Science Ethics
  • Security Policy
  • Space Policy
  • Technology Management
  • Regional Fields of Study
    • East Asia
    • Western Europe
    • Central and Eastern Europe
    • Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States
    • Middle East
    • Latin America

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