Masters Programs

The M.A. in International Economic Policy (MIEP) provides a strong foundation for those pursuing challenging careers in international economics, development economics, and international business. Students acquire hard skills that give them an edge in the increasingly competitive job market. Late afternoon and evening classes accommodate schedules of working professionals and students pursuing internships and part-time employment in Washington D.C.

MIEP also includes an optional STEM-designated track that focuses on econometrics and economic modeling.

The MIEP program does not require proficiency in a foreign language.

 

The Master of Arts in International Development Studies grounds international development practitioners in the theories, policies, and skills necessary for operating at the forefront of the field. Graduates of the program are prepared to address global development challenges in the most disadvantaged regions and among the most marginalized populations. The program takes a multidisciplinary and intellectually rigorous approach, paying particular attention to cultural context, ethics, field-based applied research, and innovative practices. Developing marketable skills and broadening professional experience are a central part of the program. All students complete a real-world consultancy for an international development organization as their final project.

Globalization of economic, political, social and cultural activity has created opportunities and challenges for tomorrow’s leaders in international affairs. Rarely have we lived in such an uncertain world. As a result, the need for increased international understanding and cooperation has become essential.

The Elliott School’s M.A. in International Affairs program is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the contemporary issues in international affairs while developing an in-depth knowledge of at least one specialized area at either the global or regional level.