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Dean: Courtney Smith, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs: Martin S. Edwards, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of Graduate Enrollment Management: Catherine Ruby, Ph.D.
Director of Internships and Career Development: Robert Case, M.S.
Department Chair: Philip Moremen, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Studies: Ann Marie Murphy, Ph.D.
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Yanzhong Huang, Ph.D.
Director of Online Learning: Fredline M’Cormack-Hale, Ph.D.
Faculty: Alam; Balestrieri; Balmaceda; Bariagaber; Edwards; Gokcekus; Goldfrank; Huang; Huddleston; M’Cormack-Hale; Miller; Moller; Moremen; Murphy; Muzás; Smith; Valeriano; Wang
Adjunct Faculty: Alfani; de Silva; Fikre; Hale; Shaver; Tinker; Walser; Wood
The School of Diplomacy and International Relations, established in alliance with the United Nations Association of the United States of America, which is now a division of the United Nations Foundation, prepares students from around the world to become the next generation of global leaders. The School’s academic programs provide students with critical knowledge and concrete skills essential to international careers in public service, business, law and the nonprofit sector.
Students participate in an innovative curriculum that educates students from an international perspective, with an emphasis on global studies, multilateral diplomacy, conflict resolution, international management, economics and leadership training. A distinguished faculty of scholars and professionals bring cutting-edge theory and practical perspectives to the classroom. A unique link with the United Nations community exposes students to the policymakers and practitioners addressing today’s worldwide concerns. Students in the School also have the opportunity to take certain courses in Washington, D.C., in order to maintain their full-time status while pursuing Washington-based professional internships.
A degree from the School of Diplomacy enables graduates to be effective and ethical leaders in their professional careers and to engage dynamically in the complexities of a global society. Students pursuing a graduate degree or certificate program in the School of Diplomacy may enroll full-time (9- 12 credits per semester) or part-time (3-6 credits per semester).
Note to Students: The following listing represents those courses that are in the active rotation for each department, i.e., have been offered in the past five years. Some departments have additional courses offered more rarely but still available – to find the complete list of all official courses for a department, please use the “Course Catalogue Search” function in Self-Service Banner
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