Master of Science in International Relations
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Level: Masters
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Rating: 7.1 out of 10
(4 reviews) |
Description
This program is designed to offer the graduates of diversified undergraduate programs an opportunity to obtain proficiency in international relations. Topics include: foreign policy analysis, defense and security policy, comparative politics, regional and state specific studies, international economics, and specific instruments of international affairs such as international organizations and international law.
Recent Reviews
My only Complaint
May 21, 2012
I am pleased with the e-learning and the university. My only complaint is having to wait 6 month to have my degree awarded. I finished in April but the next graduation is Oct. This provides a hardship as I can't move forward in my career without the diploma. I do not need to walk just need that piece of paper!!
Working fine for me
February 21, 2010
I have been with ecampus since May 09 in three different states (AZ, NC and GA) and I have not had trouble worth complaining about. The instructors are sound and provide a great deal of help, if needed. The course materials have been wonderful but not quite sure it is graduate material (most likely the material would be the same used in an undergraduate class). Advisors aren't forthcoming, therefore, it would behoove you to call, ...
Good teachers, horrible institution
June 17, 2008
I attended Troy at a branch on the west coast; Ft. Lewis, WA, to be exact. What a miserable experience that was! The Army paid my tuition through tuition assistance. So I was not liable for the tuition. However, due to trying to plan my wedding, which was to take place 3000 miles away, I had to drop out during one semester. Since I dropped out, I had to re-pay the Army for the tuition. ...
A Challenging Program
May 1, 2006
Beginning the program in 2004 and finishing in 2006, I worked feverishly to "make the grade" while in this program. The admission requirements, although perhaps not the most tenuous imaginable, do exclude some based on undergraduate GPA and GRE scores. Professors teaching in the program all have terminal degrees in the appropriate fields (political science and history) and are both knowledgeable and accessible. The coursework is rigorous and the time constraints (ten week terms) force ...
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