Master of International Policy and Practice

Electives

In addition to 6 credits of core courses and the 3 credit core seminar, M.I.P.P. candidates take 18 additional credits of graduate level courses related to international affairs. Courses are selected in consultation with an advisor and the Program Director and are tailored to individual needs.

These 18 credits may include up to three credits of one-credit skills-based workshops. Examples of courses open to M.I.P.P. students are listed below. Courses are grouped to assist students in finding related courses in particular areas. MIPP students are not required to concentrate their studies in any one field of study.

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