Concentrations within the MA in International Affairs program enable students to link theory, social research, and practice in building careers as scholars or practitioners in international affairs. The concentrations also offer a range of opportunities for applied research as well as connections to the practice curriculum through International Field Programs and Practicum in International Affairs projects. In addition, the concentrations sponsor invited guest lectures, organize workshops and events, and create working groups around topics of particular interest to students.
Students fulfill the concentration requirement by taking the foundation course as well as three concentration electives in their chosen area The Cities and Social Justice concentration focuses on how global factors interact with local environments, actors, and institutions to produce new urban forms, problems, and opportunities. The interdisciplinary courses provide students with the analytic and practical skills necessary to understand and productively engage with urban processes in a globalizing world.
Students can focus on a diversity of topics and issues affecting urban centers, including urban development and infrastructure, urban poverty and inequality, urban governance, citizenship and human rights, media and culture, environment, and sustainability. Students gain practical skills in geographic information systems, architecture and design, urban economics and finance, impact analysis, and critical analysis.
The faculty is comprised of scholars with backgrounds in economics, political science, anthropology, history, urban planning, and architecture. In addition, students have access to a broad range of opportunities for research and practice through organizations in New York City and through International Field Programs in cities around the world.