Master of Advanced Study (M.A.S.) in Global Affairs 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Yale University |TopUniversities

Master of Advanced Study (M.A.S.) in Global Affairs

Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Area StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Jackson Institute?s M.A. in Global Affairs prepares students to impact the global community through an academically rigorous yet flexible interdisciplinary program. Our students continue the University?s tradition of attracting creative, intellectually curious individuals who come to Yale ready to define their own path to a career in global leadership and service. An APSIA member program, the Jackson Institute?s M.A. occupies a unique place among international affairs graduate programs. Each Master?s candidate pursues an individualized course of study, taking advantage of resources from across the University. For students this is a remarkable opportunity to study with renowned Yale faculty from all disciplines. Seminars with Senior Fellows--practitioners from the public and private sector--round out the rich offerings from which students may choose. The M.A. program is small by design, with 25-30 students in each entering class. Coming with diverse backgrounds and career interests, Jackson's graduate students form an intimate and loyal community. Our size and approach create a dynamic atmosphere as students become a resource to each other and a window to the diversity and complexity of the global affairs field. Our students leave the Jackson Institute with lifelong connections to colleagues working around the world in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors in diverse fields that include policy analysis, security analysis, trade and economic development, foreign affairs, human rights, international finance, and environmental policy.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Area Studies

Study Level

Masters

The Jackson Institute?s M.A. in Global Affairs prepares students to impact the global community through an academically rigorous yet flexible interdisciplinary program. Our students continue the University?s tradition of attracting creative, intellectually curious individuals who come to Yale ready to define their own path to a career in global leadership and service. An APSIA member program, the Jackson Institute?s M.A. occupies a unique place among international affairs graduate programs. Each Master?s candidate pursues an individualized course of study, taking advantage of resources from across the University. For students this is a remarkable opportunity to study with renowned Yale faculty from all disciplines. Seminars with Senior Fellows--practitioners from the public and private sector--round out the rich offerings from which students may choose. The M.A. program is small by design, with 25-30 students in each entering class. Coming with diverse backgrounds and career interests, Jackson's graduate students form an intimate and loyal community. Our size and approach create a dynamic atmosphere as students become a resource to each other and a window to the diversity and complexity of the global affairs field. Our students leave the Jackson Institute with lifelong connections to colleagues working around the world in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors in diverse fields that include policy analysis, security analysis, trade and economic development, foreign affairs, human rights, international finance, and environmental policy.

Admission Requirements

7+
Students should hold a bachelor?s or master?s degree in a field related to natural resources, such as forestry, or in a relevant discipline of the natural or social sciences, such as biology, chemistry, economics, or mathematics. They should have a writing sample of 20-50 words. Students are required to demonstrate, besides proficiency in German, a reading knowledge of one other foreign language by the beginning of the third term of study. French is recommended, although occasionally, on consultation with the director of graduate studies (DGS), other relevant languages may be substituted. The GRE General Test is required but Subject Tests are optional. They should also have a TOEFL score of at least 100 on the internet-based test, a PTE Academic score of at least 70 or an IELTS score of at least 7. There is no minimum score for GRE or GMAT.

Jan-2000

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