Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA) Program
Major: International Affairs Degree: Master of Arts
Director: Dr. Joshua Gellers | 904-620-2849 | josh.gellers@unf.eduMission
The mission of the MAIA is to educate students about the political, economic, cultural, and historical dimensions of our interconnected world; foster awareness of the complex interactions between and among countries, cultures, and individuals; and cultivate interdisciplinary problem-solving skills designed to address global challenges.
Core Requirements: (18 credits)
CCJ 6705 Advanced Methods of Criminological Research (3 credits)
CCJ 6709 Qualitative Research Methods (3 credits)
ECO 6415 Making Decisions with Data (3 Credits)
MMC 6426 Qualitative Research Methods in Mass Communication (3 credits)
PAD 5700 Public Admin Research Methods (3 credits)
Any 3 credit 6000 level course with a GEO or GIS prefix
Major Electives (15 credits)
SELECT 5 COURSES FROM BELOW:
I. Economics and Geography- Economics 6060 Economic Analysis (3 credits)
- Any 3 credit 6000 level course with a GEO or GIS prefix
II. Criminology and Criminal Justice
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CJE 5121 Homeland Security and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
III. English/Literature
- ENL 6502 Studies in Early British Literature (3 credits)
- ENL 6509 Studies in Later British Literature (3 credits)
- LIT 5934 Topics in Literature (3 credits) (Only when topic is internationally-focused. Requires approval by MAIA Program Director.)
- LIT 6934 Special Topics in Literature (3 credits) (Only when topic is internationally-fcoused. Requires approval by MAIA Program Director)
IV. Film
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FIL 5934 Special Topics in Film (3 credits) (Only to be used when topic is Contemporary Film: Aueters, Movements in International Film, French Cinema , East Asian Cinema, Anime, or World Cinema and the Cross-Cultural Encounter.)
V. Foreign Languages
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FOL 5930 Topics in Foreign Languages (3 credits)
Please note: Students must obtain permission from the instructor to enroll in History course listed below:
- AFH 6935 Readings in African History (3 credits)
- EUH 6906 Readings in European History II (3 credits)
- LAH 6906 Readings in Latin American History (3 credits)
Please note: students must have completed HIS 3051 Craft of the Historian or equivalent and obtain permission from the instructor to enroll in History courses and seminars listed below:
- ASH 5447 Japan after 1868 (3 credits)
- ASH 5642 War and Migration in the Middle East (3 credits)
- ASH 5935 Special Topics: Asian History (3 credits)
- ASH 6936 Seminar in Asian History (3 credits)
- EUH 5934 Selected Topics: European History (3 credits)
- EUH 6936 Seminar in European History (3 credits)
- HIS 5268 Comparative Empires (3 credits)
- HIS 5497 Science Medicine and Culture (3 credits)
- HIS 5934 Special Topics in History (3 credits)
- HIS 6208 History of Human Rights (3 credits)
- HIS 6317 Sex and Gender in History (3 credits)
- HIS 6498 Plato to Nato in Science and Medicine (3 credits)
- HIS 6935 Special Topics in History (3 credits)
- LAH 5934 Selected Topics: Latin American History (3 credits)
- LAH 6936 Seminar: Latin American History (3 credits)
VII. Philosophy and Religious Studies
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Any 3-credit 5000 or 6000 level course with a PHI or REL prefix
VIII. Political Science and Public Administration
- CPO 5535 Politics of South Asia (3 credits)
- CPO 6206 Politics of Africa (3 credits)
- INR 5449 International Law and Organization (3 credits)
- INR 6330 Contemporary American Foreign and Security Policy (3 credits)
- INR 6705 International Public Economy (3 credits)
- INR 6908 Directed Independent Study (1-3 credits)
- INR 6938 Special Topics in International Affairs (3 credits)
- PAD 6173 Global Civil Society (3 credits)
- PAD 6836 Comparative Public Administration (3 credits)
- PUP 6006 Program Evaluation for Public and Nonprofit Management (3 credits)
- PUP 6007 Policy Analaysis (3 credits)
IX. Public Health
- HCS 6165 Global Sexuality and Reproductive Health (3 credits)
- HSC 6625 Global Health (3 credits)
Thesis or Field Experience: (3 credits)
Students will choose either to write a master's degree thesis OR undertake a field experience. The field experience may be either an internationally-oriented internship or study abroad program. For students who study abroad and earn at least 3 credits from an institution abroad, this required course may be taken for zero credits. The MAIA graduate director must approve all internships and study abroad programs as meeting this requirement.
The student will register for one of the following courses to complete the Thesis/Non-Thesis option:
INR 6971 Thesis (1-3 credits)
INR 6946 Field Experience in International Affairs (0-3 credits)
Contextual Requirements: (0 credits)
To graduate with the MAIA, students must demonstrate language proficiency at the intermediate level by:
- Completing undergraduate Beginning 1, Beginning II, Intermediate I and Intermediate II (or their equivalents) in a single language while enrolled in the MAIA program.
- Having completed 14 or more credits of a single language at the undergraduate level prior to admission.
- Meeting this requirement in other ways as deemed appropriate by the graduate program director and the chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
Students who choose to pursue language coursework at an institution other than 老澳门资料, whether in the US or abroad, must consult beforehand with the graduate program director to ensure that credits will transfer and to complete any necessary paperwork.
(Note: A language placement exam may not be used for this purpose.)
Admission Requirements
A baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by an acceptable institutional accreditor or its equivalent from a foreign institution with a GPA of 3.0 or higher during undergraduate study.
Additional Program Requirements:
- Official transcripts from all attended institutions
- Resume
- Essay (explaining why you want to attend the MAIA program and how it would help you achieve your career goals)
- Two letters of recommendation (at least one from an academic reference)