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Two-year fully bilingual program |
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| The dual-language, dual-degree
Master of Arts in International Affairs, Conflict
Resolution, and Civil Society Development allows
students to earn both an accredited American MA
degree and an accredited French Master's
certificate from the Sorbonne-Paris I. |
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| The missions of The American
University of Paris and the Sorbonne-Paris I focus
on interdisciplinary study, ethical reflection,
and internationalism, providing an opportunity to
create in Paris a community of scholars working
across languages, cultures, and different
educational systems to develop conflict resolution
and humanitarian skills, global solidarity
networks, and future civil society alliances. |
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One-year program in English |
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| This Master’s program was
designed for students seeking a degree similar to
the MA in International Affairs, Conflict
Resolution and Civil Society Development but who
prefer to pursue their degree exclusively within
AUP’s American-styled curriculum. |
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| Students in the one-year program
take full advantage of Paris’ multicultural
dimensions and central role in international
economics, politics and social issues, while fully
participating in AUP’s rigorous curriculum
balancing traditional theoretical courses in
international affairs, international law, the
international system, and area studies with
hands-on short intensive courses taught by
practitioners and specialists in conflict
management, institutional design, policy design,
and humanitarian and aid organizations. |
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| It is composed of two semesters
of course work taught entirely in English at AUP
with an additional summer semester for completion
and defense of the required research project. |
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Two-year part-time program in English |
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| The Master of Arts in
International Affairs offers a part-time option
for Paris-based professionals and was designed to
allow them to invest in their futures via a
master’s degree--without having to leave their
jobs. |
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| The part-time program is
flexible, has a fully Anglophone curriculum
balancing traditional theoretical courses in
international affairs, international law, the
international system, and area studies with
hands-on short courses taught by practitioners and
specialists in conflict management, institutional
design, policy design and evaluation, and
humanitarian and aid organizations. |
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| Students who will not continue
to work while studying are encouraged to pursue
the full-time, one-year program. |
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