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Graduate Course Offering

For All Graduate Programs

This table shows what graduate courses are offered during the next four semesters.
This information is for students enrolled in all graduate programs at AGSIRD:
M.A., Ph.D., graduate study abroad, certificates and single courses.
For course descriptions, click here.
Note: For students enrolled in the undergraduate study abroad programs (summer, fall or spring), courses included in the curriculum are all offered every semester
Curriculum for the Undergraduate Summer Study Abroad
Curriculum for the Undergraduate Fall or Spring Study Abroad

Fall Semester 2010-11

Spring Semester 2010-11

AGS-R01

Factors and Theories
of Analysis in IR&D

AGS-R01

Factors and Theories
of Analysis in IR&D

AGS-R02

Research Methodology
and Design

AGS-R02

Research Methodology
and Design

AGS-R03

Foreign Policy Formulation
and Diplomacy

AGS-R03

Foreign Policy Formulation
and Diplomacy

AGS-R04

International Public Law

AGS-R04

International Public Law

AGS-R05

Current Economic Policies

AGS-R05

Current Economic Policies

AGS-R06

International Organizations

AGS-R06

International Organizations

AGS-R07

Current Issues in IR&D

AGS-R07

Current Issues in IR&D

AGS-E01

Historical and Contemporary Geopolitics

AGS-E02

Strategy and
Conflict Resolution

AGS-E03

Cultural Development
and Awareness

AGS-07

Principle of Economics

AGS-E16

Extreme Crisis Situations,
Government and Media

AGS-E14

International
Environmental Politics

AGS-E07

Principles of Economics

AGS-E17

Gender and Violence

AGS-EA31

The Modern Middle-East

AGS-EA21

European Foreign Policies

AGS-EA41

The Scramble for African Resources

AGS-EA60

India and South Asia

AGS-T01

Directed Reading Seminar

AGS-T01

Directed Reading Seminar

AGS-T02

Thesis Seminar

AGS-T02

Thesis Seminar

 

Fall Semester 2011-12

Spring Semester 2011-12

 

AGS-R01

Factors and Theories
of Analysis in IR&D

 

AGS-R01

 

Factors and Theories
of Analysis in IR&D

AGS-R02

Research Methodology
and Design

 

AGS-R02

 

Research Methodology
and Design

AGS-R03

Foreign Policy Formulation and Diplomacy

AGS-R03

Foreign Policy Formulation and Diplomacy

AGS-R04

International Public Law

AGS-R04

International Public Law

AGS-R05

Current Economic Policy

AGS-R05

Current Economic Policy

AGS-R06

International Organizations

AGS-R06

International Organizations

AGS-R07

Current Issues in IR and D

AGS-R07

Current Issues in IR and D

AGS-E04

Global Communication, Media and International Affairs

AGS-E06

Theory and Origin of Global Conflict

AGS-E07

Principles of Economics

AGS-E07

Principle of Economics

AGS-E10

Post-Modernity in IR and D

AGS-E13

Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy

AGS-EA10

Central and South America

AGS-EA30

The Middle East

AGS-EA40

Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa

AGS-EA22

 The European Union and the World

AGS-EA60

China and East-Asia

AGS-T01

Directed Reading Seminar

AGS-T01

Directed Reading Seminar

AGS-T02

Thesis Seminar

AGS-T02

Thesis Seminar

   
 

Tammy Fortier USA
Ph.D. candidate
School of International Relations

quote leftThe Ph.D. program at AGS provides both roots and wings : essential skills needed to ask effective questions, negotiate problems, find solutions ; and the challenge to go out into the world acting firmly, fairly and consistently in creating opportunities.quote right

The M.A. in International Relations program is fully accredited in the U.S.:

by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
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