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Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 [Archived Catalog]

War and Peace Studies - MA


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Master of Arts in War and Peace Studies

War and Peace Studies – MA4217

Center for International Studies
Yamada International House
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740.593.1840
international.studies@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Athens Campus

Term of Entry: Fall, Spring

Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None

Program Overview

The WPS M.A. program provides students with a strong grounding in core disciplines while giving them the opportunity to form their course of study around their professional and academic goals. Students can enroll in courses offered by a range of schools and departments across the university in disciplines of their interest. This flexible design of graduate curricula supports individualized learning experiences across disciplinary boundaries and allows student to take courses and capstone options that help them achieve and demonstrate the WPS M.A. learning outcomes below.

This is a full-time program. Students taking a full load of 15 credits will complete the program in two consecutive terms (fall and spring).

Program Learning Outcomes

This flexible design of graduate curricula supports individualized learning experiences across disciplinary boundaries and allows student to take courses and capstone options that help them achieve and demonstrate the WPS M.A. learning outcomes:

  • Students will be able to synthesize core area or international studies concepts and theories within multiple disciplinary subfields and will acquire the skills to apply and evaluate these concepts to global opportunities and challenges.

  • Students will be able to develop effective written and oral communication skills, characterized by the ability to write and present in the styles and forms that are acceptable in the professional world and/or for research in international studies.

  • Students will be able to develop an effective research skill and demonstrate it in their capstone experience.

Opportunities for Graduates

Graduates of War and Peace Studies programs can expect to find opportunities in national and international security fields, diplomacy and foreign affairs analysis, in the non-profit sector and international organizations, and consulting.

Further Information

Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/cis/war-peace

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements, beyond the university minimum of a 4-year bachelor’s degree or its equivalent and a TOEFL of 80 or above (6.5 across all bands on IELTS) for non-native English speakers, are 2 letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose which addresses the student’s motivations and background in relationship to this program, and a resume/CV. We do not require the GRE exam for admission.

International Students

This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.

Graduation Requirements

The M.A. in War and Peace Studies requires a minimum of 30 credit hours, comprehensive exit exam, and approved significant research paper. Coursework selections must be approved by the program director. Please consult the program  website for most updated course information (https://www.ohio.edu/cis/war-peace). Please note that not all courses listed are offered every semester, and that the WPS director has no control over when courses are taught or scheduled. Contact individual instructors for additional information (consult the historical course offerings ot find instructor information for particular courses).

War and Peace Research Seminar


Complete the following course (4 credits, offered fall term only):

Professional Development Courses


Complete each of the following courses or an approved alternative as detemrined by the student’s advisor:

Electives


Complete at least 16 credits in approved elective courses:

Culminating Experience


The culminating experience for this program consists of two components:

  • An exit exam that will be prepared and evaluated by instructor of INST 6500 Research in War and Peace Studies, who serves as the exam/ SRP committee chair, and two faculty members from whom the student has taken courses and who agree to be on the exam committee. The exit exam will be in written form; the exam committee will write the questions which will require the student to synthesize the knowledge gained through the courses.
  • A significant research paper completed as an MA student in War and Peace Studies. The significant paper will be evaluated and approved by the Director of War and Peace Studies and the other members of the exam committee. This culminating experience will prepare the students for problem solving challenges in the policy world and expressing their knowledge in written formats.

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