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The Master of International Affairs and Administration
(MIAA)
degree is designed to meet the growing societal and occupational needs in a highly
competitive and yet increasingly interdependent world for students
trained in international affairs and administration. The main mission
of the MIAA program is to produce well rounded and educated persons
who understand and appreciate the diversity and complexity of
international affairs, who understand the role of global citizenship, and who can
bring imaginative and creative problem-solving skills to problems
faced by the global community.
The MIAA is designed to
equip students with analytical skills in areas such as,
policy analysis, administration/management, foreign languages, communication,
quantitative analysis, and problem-solving that allow them to pursue careers
in both public and private sector institutions in an international
environment. The MIAA also prepares students to continue their
education at the doctoral level in international relations, political
science or other related fields.
The MIAA program plays an
important role in contributing toward Missouri State University's statewide mission in public affairs.
IMPORTANT
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2008
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
THE ASSOCIATION OF CHINESE POLITICAL STUDIES
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MIAA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
I. Required Core Courses
- PLS 605 Seminar
in Comparative Politics
PLS 613 Seminar
in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
PLS 632 Seminar
in International Relations Theory
PLS 637 Seminar
in International Organizations and Administration
PLS 615 Seminar in Comparative Public Administration
PLS 621 Seminar in International Political Economy
Total: 18 hours
II. Cognate Fields
The MIAA candidate, in consultation with the
advisor and with approval of the department head, shall choose one of
the following five cognate fields. Within each field, a student is
required to take courses that are related to each other and
reflect the student's strength and interest. Depending on the research
option selected, students will take five or six courses in their
respective cognate field.
-
International Relations and Comparative Political Systems
- Public Administration & Management
- International Economics and Business
- Defense and Strategic Studies
Total: 15-18 hours
III. Research Options
Total: 3-6 hours
Thesis option is available to those
students whose GPA is 3.75 or above.
IV. Comprehensive Examination
Upon completion of course work, students with a GPA of less than
3.75 will be required to pass
a written comprehensive examination that covers the core MIAA courses.
All students will require to complete an exit interview with the program
upon
graduation (before or after graduation depending on student preference).
V. Foreign Language
Requirement
Before being allowed to graduate from the MIAA
program, students must have completed the equivalent of two years of
courses in any modern language offered either at Missouri State or at another
institution of higher learning. A student's language proficiency will
be determined by both written and oral examinations in his/her chosen
foreign language. In some cases, foreign students may substitute their
native language, if it is not English, for the language
requirement if it is related to their cognate field and/or
professional goals.
VI. Quantitative Methods Requirement: 0-3 hours
Students without any training in statistical
background will be required to take course work in this area.
Proficiency in quantitative methods must be demonstrated either by
passing a Diagnostic Test in quantitative methods or by having
completed PLS 576 (Quantitative Methods
of Political Science and Public Policy) or ECO
508 (Introduction to Econometrics) or an equivalent course
approved by the director.
VII. Internships
Students are encouraged to enroll in PLS
681 (an internship). In the past, students have secured positions in
internships in locations ranging from the local government in Springfield to
Japan. Students may receive three hours of credit for the internship
and it may be counted in the "cognate field" portion of the program
requirements.
VIII. MIAA Worksheet
Most students will want to use the
MIAA worksheet when planning a course schedule. Please click on the
link below to obtain the worksheet. If you have any questions,
please contact
Dr. Kernen, the program
director or
Dr. Connor, the department
head.
LINK TO MIAA WORKSHEET
(please click above)

Entrance Requirements:
All students applying for admission to the MIAA
program must submit recent Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.
Precise application instructions are provided in the section
entitled "Applying to the MIAA program" below. Please follow
those instructions or it may take additional time to process
your application.
Applicants with a 3.00 Grade Point Average (GPA)
or above in their undergraduate degree from an accredited institution
and strong letters of recommendation from three undergraduate
professors or persons well acquainted with the applicant's education
and abilities will be admitted to the MIAA program in good standing.
In some instances, such students may complete the GRE in their first
semester of the MIAA program--but they will need to complete the GRE
exam. We are sorry, but GMAT, LSAT, MCAP and other exams cannot
substitute for the GRE.
Applicants with an undergraduate
GPA between
3.00 and 2.75 must achieve a minimum score of 900 on the verbal
and quantitative sections of the GRE, with a minimum score of 475 on
either the verbal or quantitative section and a score of not less than
425 on the other prior to admission to the program. We are sorry, but
GMAT, LSAT, MCAP and other exams cannot substitute for the GRE.
Foreign students applying for admission to the
MIAA program must have an undergraduate degree from an American
university or have completed the equivalent of an undergraduate degree
at an accredited university in another country. They must also
demonstrate graduate-level proficiency in English.
For more information, please see "Applying
to the MIAA program" below.
Prerequisite Courses:
The MIAA program does not require any
specific prerequisite courses. However, an applicant may be advised or
required to take undergraduate prerequisite courses in areas pertinent to
the MIAA Program. For example, an applicant with little or no
statistical training will be required to take an undergraduate course in
statistics, or a student who has little knowledge of global affairs may be
advised to take an undergraduate course in international and/or
comparative politics before enrolling in the respective graduate seminars
in these two fields.
International Exchange
Program Opportunities:
The MIAA program has established an
exchange program with the Graduate Institute of Political Science at
National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. NSYSU
has been named by the Ministry of Education as one of Taiwan's seven major
research-intensive universities. With a population of over two million,
Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan. NSYSU's Political
Science Program only has exchange programs with a small number of other
universities--including the two best universities in China (Peking
University and Fudan University). MIAA students may spend a semester
studying international relations and/or Chinese at NSYSU (all graduate
classes are taught in English) and receive credit for those classes.
In addition to the exchange program with NSYSU, there are other exchange
program opportunities. For more information, contact the program director,
Dr.
Kernen
Study Abroad
Opportunities:
The MIAA program encourages students to
participate in study abroad trips. Past study tours have included China and
various European countries (including Russia). For more information, contact the
program director.
Asia Travel Scholarships:
Student research grants (up to US
$2,000) are available to students who wish to conduct research in East Asia.
To learn more about the program, please see the following link:
To learn more about Missouri State
University's numerous China programs, please
click
here.
Student Academic-Related Activities:
Graduate students enrolled in the MIAA
program have participated in numerous international conferences,
study-abroad tours, exchange programs overseas, internships and a wide
variety of other academic-related events. Such activities play a critical role
in helping students learn about the global community (and help make them
more competitive job candidates after graduation). To view some images of students
engaged in various academic-related activities, please
click here.
Graduate Assistantships:
The Department typically awards up to ten
graduate assistantships per
year to students in the MIAA program and the MPA program. All students applying for a graduate assistantship must have their
GRE scores
(verbal and quantitative) on file at the time of application. Each
award is granted for an academic year. A
stipend of $6,150 per
academic year and a waiver of tuition accompany the assistantship.

Applying to the MIAA Program
Individuals interested in applying to the MIAA
program may obtain an application from the Graduate College, Missouri
State University, 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897
(417-836-5335), Carrington Hall, Room 306. Downloadable forms and
an on-line application form are provided at the Graduate College website
at:
http://graduate.missouristate.edu/admissions.htm Please note
that international students must also follow all directions as outlined
on the Graduate College website at
http://graduate.missouristate.edu/international.htm
In addition to completing the relevant
forms and submitting documents to the Graduate College, please send letters
of recommendation and applications for a graduate assistantships directly to
the MIAA program director. These forms are available below in
downloadable versions.
We welcome applications for admission to
the program. However, please note that if an applicant does not follow
the instructions, an application might be delayed. So, please carefully
follow all instructions.
Application
for Graduate Assistantship
Recommendation
Letter Form
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International Affairs Career Resources and
Internship Information

For additional information, please contact the program
director,
Dr.
Kernen, at (417) 836-6957, or via email at
beatkernen@missouristate.edu
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