Learning at Chapman

MA International Studies

Learning at Chapman

MA International Studies

» MA International Studies Learning Outcomes

  1. Global Perspective

    1. Distinguish key theoretical and policy paradigms of global political economy.
    2. Analyze in depth sociopolitical processes of development for a chosen region of the world.
    3. Evaluate core theoretical concepts and patterns of global cultural diversity.
  2. Research

    1. Distinguish key methodological paradigms of international studies.
    2. Construct a theoretically grounded research proposal on a global topic.
    3. Collect empirical and secondary data on chosen global topic.
    4. Critically analyze empirical and secondary research data. 
    5. Produce a thesis that clearly communicates conclusions in writing.
    6. Effectively orally present findings at the International Studies conference.
  3. Critical Thinking

    1. Appraise competing theoretical and policy models of globalization.
    2. Apply social science theory to a chosen global issue. 
    3. Analyze the underlying causes of the problem/issue employing an interdisciplinary lens.
    4. Devise recommendations on how diverse global actors may address this issue.
  4. Global Practice

    1. Identify institutional models of key multilateral and governmental actors in global affairs.
    2. Evaluate the role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in fields of development aid and human rights.
    3. Practice professional skills and develop multicultural competency working for an international organization.
    4. Demonstrate ability to communicate effectively in a second (non-English) language.