معهد ابراهيم ابو لغد

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MA Program in International Studies

 

The Ibrahim Abu Lughod Institute offers an interdisciplinary Master’s program in International Studies, composed of four core components, based on the key areas of study that inform the field: International History, Politics, Economics, and Law. Additional courses in the Social Sciences and Humanities are also offered. 

We welcome applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, with an interest in the study of Palestine in relation to the field of International Studies. The program seeks to provide students with a deeper understanding of key theoretical frameworks and diverse global perspectives, as well as support students in their future academic and professional pursuits.

 

 

Course Plan
Requirements for completing the program
  • All students are to take Arabic 501 during their first semester.
  • The completion of at least 36 credit hours distributed as follows:
First group: Courses required of all students: 9 credit hours
Course No.Course TitlePrerequisite(s)
INST6300Introduction to International Relations 
INST6311Research methods 
INST6321International Relations Theory 
Second group: Elective courses 21 credit hours

At least 6 credit hours to be selected among the following:

Course No.Course TitlePrerequisite(s)
INST6331Historical roots of political concepts 
INST6332Foreign policy and international relations 
INST6333Principles of international political economy 
INST6334Principles of international law 

A maximum of 15 credit hours to be selected among the following:

Course No.Course TitlePrerequisite(s)
INST6381Transformations in the international system during the twentieth century 
INST6382International relations: concepts and thinkers 
INST6383Non-state entities in international politics 
INST6384Globalization and international politics: a critical approach 
INST7310The nature of diplomacy 
INST7311Negotiations and diplomacy 
INST7312Conflict resolution and international crisis management: case studies 
INST7313International trade policies 
INST7314International development 
INST7315The future of international politics 
INST7316Human rights in international politics 
INST7317Humanitarian intervention 
INST7361Regional studies 
INST7371Palestine in international politics 
INST7381Special topic 
Completion of 6 hours in track A (thesis) or track B (two research seminars)

Students select track A or B after the completion of 24 credit hours. Acceptance in track A is limited to those who have maintained a general average of 80% in the program. The program committee decides on acceptance based on applicants' academic qualifications and the capacity of each track to accommodate new students. A student may change from one track to another based on the academic bylaws governing graduate studies.

Track A: Completion of requirements for the thesis: INST8600

Track B: 1. Completion of research seminars INST8301 and INST8302

Addition: 2. Passing the general oral examination.

 

 

 

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