Prospective Students
The School of Foreign Service hosts approximately 2000 students from over 70 countries and 50 states, making it the largest program of its kind in the world. Wherever your interests in international affairs lie, the School of Foreign Service can accommodate them.
The undergraduate BSFS degree allows students the freedom to explore the world of international affairs from many perspectives. It combines a rigorous core curriculum with flexible major and certificate options.
At the graduate level, Master of Arts degrees are available in Arab Studies, Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies, German and European Studies, Latin American Studies, Security Studies and through the Master of Science in Foreign Service program. Our six unique graduate programs give students the opportunity to focus and deepen their classroom knowledge and acquire skills necessary for careers in many different fields.
Events
- February 9, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Why Do We Need a United States of Europe
- February 10, 1:30 am - 3:00 pm Murder in the Amazon
- February 10, 12:00 pm Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
- February 10, 12:15 pm - 2:00 pm 'Do Political Parties Still Make A Difference in Politics?'
- February 10, 1:00 pm Saúde Criança: Alleviating Poverty in Brazil’s Favelas
- February 11, 8:15 am - 5:00 pm Jews and Muslims in France***CANCELLED***
- February 11, 12:00 pm Energy as a Tool of Foreign Policy
- February 11, 12:30 pm Japan and North Korea: Hostility or Reconciliation?
- February 12, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Education Under Attack: Violence in Armed Conflicts
Timothy Beach
Honored STIA Professor
Professor of geography and geoscience Timothy Beach recently received a prestigious fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation for his research on the environmental history of the Maya lowlands. This is just the latest of many honors this popular professor and respected researcher has received.
A Call for Engagement and Understanding
CCAS Hosts Sen. Chuck Hagel
Western nations must further engage and understand Middle Eastern leaders and countries in order to avoid the misguided policies and harmful prejudices that have guided the war in Iraq, argues Republican Senator Chuck Hagel.
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