INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MASTER'S PRGRAM

Students can partricipate in the M.A. in International Relations program in a regular classroom setting, online, or through the Global M.A. in International Relations program. The International Relations curriculum is designed to enable the student to understand the complex relationships among institutions of international governance. Coursework enables students to analyze the legal, historical, socioeconomic and political factors that are key elements in a study of this nature. Examination of the dynamics, structural characteristics, and humanitarian issues of the global community is included.

> Visit the program's website for in-depth information
> Program Catalog
> Online classes are also available via Blackboard Vista
> Apply online through Graduate Admissions

GLOBAL MA IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS PROGRAM
The Global MA In International Relations allows full-time students to
study at four European campuses and earn their master's degrees in one year.

> Visit the program's website for more information
> Apply online through Graduate Admissions



Graduate Program Director
Dan Hellinger
Director & Professor
International Relations
314-968-7064
hellindc@webster.edu
Dan Hellinger is Professor of Political Science at Webster University and holds the Ph.D. from Rutgers University. He is a co-editor, contributor, and author of several books such as Venezuelan Politics in the Chávez Era, Venezuela: Tarnished Democracy, and The Democratic Facade. His future publications include Democracy at Last textbook and Participation, the State and Civil Society in Venezuela co-edited book. He has also published numerous scholarly articles on Latin American politics. Dan is an avid golfer and amateur musician, playing mandolin with his band, Maple Jam.

 

Locations

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS

Counseling (MA) 

Environmental Management (MS)
 

Gerontology (MA) 

International NGO (MA)
 

International Relations (MA)
 

Legal Studies (MA) 

Nurse Anesthesia (MS) 

Nursing (MSN)
 

Science Management  & Leadership (MS)
 

U.S. Patent Practice (MS) 

Thesis Requirements

 

 

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