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Program Description | Sample Curriculum | Portfolio Requirement

1st Semester: 16 Credits
IP 501 Introduction to Public Policy, 2 credits
IP 502 Public Policy Research Methods, 2 credits
IP 505 Global Politics, 4 credits
IP 574 Introduction to WMD Nonproliferation, 4 credits
Advanced Second Language, 4 credits
2nd Semester: 14 Credits
IP 504 Data Analysis for Public Policy, 2 credits
IP 510 Security and Arms Control Issues in NE Asia, 4 credits
IP 561 Nonproliferation Orgs and Regimes, 2 credits
WKS 532 Nuclear Weapons Technology, 1 credit
WKS 595 Emerging WMD Supply Networks, 1 credit
Advanced Second Language, 4 credits
3rd Semester: 16 Credits
IP 520 International Economics, 4 credits
IP 657 Seminar: Terrorism and WMD, 4 credits
IP 606 Seminar: Chinese Nonproliferation and Security Policy, 4 credits
Advanced Second Language, 4 credits
4th Semester: 15 Credits
IP 531 Arms Control Simulation, 4 credits
IP 526 Export Controls, 2 credits
IP 631 Seminar: Nuclear Proliferation Trends and Trigger Events, 4 credits
IP 654 Seminar: Security and Nonproliferation Issues in Middle East, 4 credits
WKS 524 Missile and Missile Defenses, 1 credit
Master's Portfolio and Exit Interview, Non-credit requirement
Total Credits for the Master of Arts Program: 61 (up to 64 Credits are allowed)
- A minimum number of 60 credits are required for graduation.
- Italicized courses denote required core IPS courses.
- Workshop topics vary with each semester.
- Students may also take a Directed Study course centered around their personal interests and focus.
- Students considering the International Professional Service Semester (IPSS) - Please confirm with your advisor as to how this will impact your schedule.
Please Note: This is for review purposes only. Your actual curriculum may vary depending upon your Specialization’s requirements and offerings during enrollment. Please refer to the program description page to view Specialization requirements.
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