专业介绍
Since 1886, NYU’s Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) has prepared generations of global leaders. The MA in International Relations (MAIR) continues that tradition, training MAIR candidates for careers in the field of international affairs with a rigorous curriculum rooted in world-class scholarship. Our graduate program approaches International Relations as a subject that can be studied from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, using various methodologies. Drawing on scholars from across GSAS, as well as colleagues at the Law School, the Stern School of Business, and the Wagner School of Public Service, MAIR candidates have a range of academic options to shape their degree and career trajectory. Moreover, the Program strives to offer events on various topics with scholars, practitioners, and students to create an academic and professional dialogue within the field.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will have:
- The ability to conduct rigorous investigation and analysis of a wide range of social phenomena, with a particular emphasis on International Relations and International Affairs.
- An understanding of common theories in the field of International Relations and their application to current and historical events.
- Used a combination of quantitative and/or qualitative research methods in addressing a substantial range of research questions in the field.
- The ability to write high quality research papers and/or policy papers on a range of topics in the field of International Relations.
- The ability to communicate concepts in the field of International Relations at a level that is appropriate for a practitioner or analyst of the field and utilize these concepts in future graduate study or place of employment.