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  1. The Elliott School offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in international affairs, Asian studies, Latin American and Hemispheric studies, and Middle East studies. The school also offers a Bachelor of Science in international affairs. All students complete a core curriculum of courses in the liberal arts — humanities, social sciences, math, science ...

  2. M.A. International Affairs '14. 1957 E Street, NW. Washington, DC 20052. Contact the front desk: Elliott@gwu.edu. 202-994-6240. Our graduate programs combine rigorous courses and professional training to provide students with knowledge and perspectives to make a difference in the world.

  3. The Elliott School prepares more than 2,500 students each year for meaningful careers in international affairs. We develop the next generation of international leaders: leaders with knowledge, character and skills. Our faculty conducts research, produces scholarship and contributes to the public debate on global issues to advance understanding ...

  4. Where will an Elliott School graduate degree take you? With the diverse opportunities available within the field of international affairs, Elliott School graduates go on to careers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, both in the U.S. and abroad. 95.1% of graduates are employed or pursuing further education within 6 months of graduation.

  5. Faculty Representation. Elliott School of. International Affairs. 1957 E Street, NW. Washington, DC 20052. 202-994-6240. Our distinguished faculty comprises leading scholars and policy practitioners who bring an impressive range of expertise to the study of international affairs.

  6. The Elliott School of International AffairsInternational Science and Technology Policy Program (ISTP) offers students the opportunity to gain foundational knowledge across a range of science and technology policy issues while also specializing in a distinct, and highly customizable, field of concentration—all within a global context.

  7. To earn your Master of Arts in International Affairs you must successfully complete our 40 credit program, which includes 9-12 credits in core courses, 12 credits in your field of concentration, 6-9 credits in elective courses, 3 credits in research methods, and 3 one-credit skills courses.