International Affairs (MS)
Focus: advancing study and research in international relations theory, comparative politics, international political economy, international security, and empirical research methods.
Focus: advancing study and research in international relations theory, comparative politics, international political economy, international security, and empirical research methods.
Undergraduate students may begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing their bachelor's degree in International Affairs. Students who want to pursue the five-year BS/MS combination must apply to the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs after completing at least 45 semester credit hours towards the Bachelor of Science in International Affairs.
Focus: providing students with an understanding of factors that shape international affairs within the contexts of technology, scientific analysis, and ethics; security and diplomacy; comparative politics, cultures, and societies; and political economy.
Begin earning credit toward a Master of Science in International Affairs while pursuing your bachelors' degree.
The Minor in International Affairs program offers specialized instruction in the globalization of politics, economics, and the increasing interdependence of states.
This International Affairs minor is especially useful for students preparing for graduate school or careers in internationally oriented fields.
The degree Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Industrial Engineering recognizes students with demonstrated proficiency and high achievement in research within the disciplines represented in the School faculty.
Students earning the Ph.D. in IE focus on critical challenges in key systems, including supply chains, healthcare, manufacturing, information technology, and energy.
This program focuses on the design and analysis of manufacturing, distribution, and transportation systems. Students take fundamental coursework in optimization, stochastics, and statistics in order to build a firm base from which to deal with the myriad of issues that arise in settings involving modern supply chain systems modeling and analysis: production and inventory systems, vehicle routing and scheduling, warehousing, and logistics.
Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as supply chain logistics and manufacturing, economic decision analysis, applied statistics, and human-integrated systems.
Focus: offering an advanced curriculum exploring the disciplines of probability, optimization, statistics, computing, economics, and psychology.
Focus: blending mathematics, physical sciences, and business applications to form a program of study built on probability, optimization, statistics, computing, economics, and psychology.
Focus: offering an inclusive design approach that is dedicated to the creation and development of products, systems, services, and environments that are usable as well as responsive to individual and collective needs in an increasingly diverse population.