Summer Institute in Global Affairs
GLOB1-CE9991
/ $3,495
SUMMER 2012
Continuing Education:
Global Affairs
Increase your understanding of global affairs and explore international career paths by learning from experts in politics, economics, law, and international relations. This program covers the political, economic, social, and cultural issues that shape relations throughout the world. Gain insight into the work of the United Nations, specialized international agencies, private sector firms, and nongovernmental organizations through private briefings and site visits. Participate in a global crisis decision-making exercise involving interactive negotiation and crisis resolution.
Upon successful completion, students receive the Certificate in Global Affairs, a renowned credential usually requiring six semester-long courses.
Each student will take three required courses:
- International Relations in the Post World War II Era
- Politics of International Economic Relations
- International Negotiations
Students will also choose three electives. Required courses and electives will meet twice a week for an hour and 40 minutes. Student schedules will vary based on the electives chosen. Please see the course blocking to see when the courses will run throughout the Institute.
AREAS COVERED
- Political developments and alignments since the end of World War II, with special emphasis on the post-Cold War.
- Factors, such as trade policies, role of multinationals, economic strategies of developing countries, and economic integrations, that shape today’s economy and influence international relations.
- International and nongovernmental organizations, international law, and new and evolving procedures for dealing with international disputes and intrastate civil wars.
WHO SHOULD ENROLL
Those thinking about graduate school or wanting to work in the global arena benefit from this renowned program that offers a solid foundation in global affairs, as well as a tool for understanding a world that is constantly evolving.
FACULTY
Faculty have included career diplomats, historians, economists, lawyers, political scientists, and journalists who connect academic work to the real world.
Please check back often for more details including featured instructors, course offerings, etc.
For more information, call (212) 992-8380
Related Subject Areas: Global Affairs, Summer Intensives
Section 1
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am-8:00pm
July 9 - July 13
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am-8:00pm
July 16 - August 3
Please see course-blocking for scheduling
20 Sessions
Location: Woolworth Bldg, 15 Barclay St.
