• MA in International Relations at the University of Massachusetts is offered as a 2-years program by the School of Policy and Global Studies.
  • This university is ranked #9 in Most Diverse Colleges in America by Niche in 2020.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • The MA in international relations prepares students to face a wide range of global policy problems through a flexible, interdisciplinary program.
  • This program specializes in helping students bring academic rigor and scholarly insight to pressing policy challenges.
  • Students will expand their understanding of strategies for successful political and economic development, of international organizations that make a difference, and of techniques for building peace and security on a global scale.
  • An international relations degree is listed on the highest salary report published by World Economic Forum.
  • The International Relations MA Program equips individuals with the skills needed to work in international organizations, globally-oriented national or local government agencies, nonprofit or non-governmental organizations, international business consulting, or to continue on to an academic career. 
  • The MA program consists of 36 credits.