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專業概況
在這里學什么?The department offers a variety of academic credit-bearing options outside of the traditional classroom. Semester-long, 15-credit internship opportunities are available in Washington, D.C. through the SUNY Washington Program (a 6-credit summer internship in D.C. is also available) and in Albany each spring through the New York State Legislative Internship Program.
Another experience-based program is an internship in journalism and politics. In cooperation with the School of Business and the Department of Digital Media & Journalism, the department facilitates an internship opportunity with the Legislative Gazette, a weekly newspaper published in Albany by New Paltz students as the paper of record for the New York State Legislature. Graduates of all internship programs have found positions in state and federal government, industry, media relations, public policy, and communications and print journalism.
Students in International Relations have secured internships at the United Nations and at the Center for International Development in Albany.
The department provides credit-bearing courses that enhance students' understanding of and engagement with the United Nations. We send 15 students to participate as an official delegation to the Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) each February in Cambridge, for which students earn three credits for their preparation for this simulation. We also offer a unique, 6-credit course each spring, the United Nations Semester, which combines traditional classroom study of international organizations with weekly trips to the United Nations for pre-arranged meetings with diplomats, policy makers and UN personnel. The newest of these courses with extracurricular features is the SUNY Model European Union (SUNYMEU) simulation, held each spring with participation by students from New York state colleges and from partner universities in Europe. In alternating years, this program meets at an international university.
The undergraduate major in International Relations is one of the few of its kind in New York State, reflecting New Paltz's long history of interest in international issues. As an interdisciplinary major, students take courses in political science, history, economics, anthropology, sociology, geography and black studies, and work with a diverse and highly qualified faculty, virtually all of whom have lived and worked overseas.
Required courses.....................................21 credits POL227 Introduction to International Politics (4) POL300 Political Science Research Methods (4) POL404 Seminar in International Relations (4) or POL401/403/405/406 Senior Seminar (4)
One of the following: POL353 International Relations of the Americas (3) POL363 Chinese Foreign Policy and the US (3) POL365 International Politics of the Asia-Pacific (3) POL366 Contemporary American Foreign Policy (3) HIS379 U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1898 (3)
One of the following: ANT214 Cultural Anthropology (3) ANT404 Political Anthropology (3) GEO201 Human Geography (3)
所屬院系
進入哪個院系學習? College of Liberal Arts & Sciences中國學生入學要求
為來自中國的學生設計 Students must have completed a secondary school or equivalent qualification. English Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL score of 80 iBT; IELTS score of 6.5; SAT Verbal score of 480 (old SAT format). SAT score required for those applicants who have attended a U.S. high school.課程信息
學制:全日制(8 學期)
學費:US$16,980.00 (¥ 109,927) /年
開學時間:2022八月23日, 2022一月24日
申請截止日期:1-Dec-22
留學地點:College of Liberal Arts & SciencesSUNY New Paltz,1 Hawk Drive,NEW PALTZ,New York,12561, United States