CurriculumAt the beginning of the program, students take an intensive one-day orientation seminar. The orientation offers a number of workshops to introduce students to the program, during which students are introduced to Blackboard (virtual classroom software), case study and analysis, library resources, and the writing of reports and reference citations. The interdisciplinary nature of the Graduate Certificate in Diplomacy and International Affairs program guarantees the preparation of versatile professionals knowledgeable about local and international contemporary history, the characteristics and major elements of an interconnected global economy, the law of the nations, and modern theories in international politics. The intensive academic training is combined with workshops designed to equip diplomats with the written and oral language skills as well as the analytical tools that allow them to communicate effectively with their own governments, the general public, and the press, as well as the leadership training to transform participants into effective and successful diplomats. In order to earn a Graduate Certificate in Diplomacy and International Affairs, students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of study. Six (6) graduate credit hours must be taken from core courses and six (6) from elective courses or approved independent study courses, from which at least one (1) course has to be from Area Studies. Core Courses
Elective Courses
Area Studies
Independent Studies
*Courses Pending Final Approval |
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