Academic Plan of study

 

 

Discipline

 

My discipline is International commerce and policy. This discipline focuses on global affairs about business, economics, international relationships, and public policy more than MBA program. It provides the knowledge and skill about a world marketplace. Students might find work such as Corporate Planner, Foreign Service Economics Officer, Global Marketer, NGO’s, and consulting firms. In fact, some students find a internship in White house.

 

Academic goals

I want to understand economic and international relationship deeply after I finished this program. Most students get a job such as international organization. I need to pay attention to this field and figure out how to think as economist. As a graduate student, I would like to write a research paper or join a research project. Then, I would like to publish some outcomes.

 

A plan of study

 

This discipline requires to take these classes: PUBP 503 – Culture, Organization and Technology, ITRN 500 – Global Political Economy, ITRN 501 – Methods of Analysis for International Commerce and Policy, ITRN 503 – Macroeconomic Policy in the Global Economy, ITRN 504 – Microeconomics and Trade Policy, ITRN 602 – Global Financial Crises and Institutions, ITRN 603 – Global Trade Relations. Students must have 36 credits to graduate.

If I can not take a summer semester, I have to take a fall semester in 2017. I should make sure about this by asking academic advisor.

 

 

Course Title and Number Credits Semester Type
ITRN 503 – Macroeconomic Policy in the Global Economy 3 Spring2016 Required
PUBP 503 – Culture, Organization and Technology 3 Fall2016 Required
ITRN 602– Global Financial Crises and Institutions 3 Fall2016 Electives
ITRN 500 – Global Political Economy 3 Fall2016 Required
ITRN 501 3 Spring2017 Required
ITRN 761 – European Political/Economic Union 3 Spring2017 Electives
ITRN 603 – Global Trade Relations 3 Spring2017 Required
ITRN 701 – Globalization/Nat’l Security 3 Fall 2017 Electives
ITRN 738 – Fundamentals of International Marketing 3 Fall 2017 Electives

 

 

 

Academic advisor

Into George Mason(pathway program)   Mr. Jones James

 

School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs

Ms. Jill V. Emerson

Mr. Duane D. Bradshaw

Ms. Silva Pecini

Mr. Nick Stroup