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Last updated on 2025-08-20

Program overview

Program overview

The Master of Arts in International Studies at UNBC is designed for students interested in exploring critical global issues, particularly in the realms of Global Development and Environment. This program, revised in 2018, emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of social science concepts and theoretical analysis. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning, students benefit from a diverse range of electives across 11 departments. The program is structured to provide both theoretical and practical insights, preparing graduates for impactful careers in various sectors related to international and public policy.

Program structure

The MA in International Studies is a coursework-based program that allows students to complete their studies in a two-year timeframe. The program structure includes:

  • Core courses introducing key concepts in Global Development and Environment.
  • Elective courses from a wide range of disciplines, promoting interdisciplinary learning.
  • Options for a traditional thesis-based program or a major research paper-based program, depending on student performance and interests.

This flexibility enables students to tailor their educational experience to their passions while receiving rigorous training in theoretical and methodological approaches. The program is coordinated by the Department of Global and International Studies and the Department of Economics, ensuring a comprehensive academic experience.

Featured Experiences

The MA in International Studies offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Access to the vibrant Global Fridays Speakers Series, which brings global issues and expert speakers into the classroom.
  • Opportunities for internships and overseas experiences, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Collaboration with faculty members who have extensive research backgrounds in various global regions, including Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
  • Engagement with critical perspectives on global issues, fostering a deeper understanding of complex dynamics.

Career Options

Graduates of the MA in International Studies can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Policy Analyst: Evaluates and develops policies for government agencies or NGOs, focusing on international relations and social issues.
  • Diplomat: Represents Canada in foreign countries, working on international negotiations and fostering diplomatic relations.
  • International Development Consultant: Advises organizations on strategies for sustainable development and poverty alleviation in global contexts.
  • Environmental Policy Advisor: Works with governmental and non-governmental organizations to develop policies addressing climate change and environmental sustainability.
  • Researcher in Global Studies: Conducts research on international issues, contributing to academic knowledge and informing public policy.

 

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