Keystone logo

5 International Cooperation programs found

Filters

  • MA
  • Social Sciences
  • International Relations
  • International Cooperation
Fields of study
  • Social Sciences (5)
    • Back to main category
    Locations
    Find more locations
    Degree type
    Duration
    Study pace
    Language
    Language
    Study format

    5 International Cooperation programs found

    Popular study format

    Popular education type

    MA Programmes in Social Sciences International Relations International Cooperation

    A master's degree provides a more advanced education in a particular field. MA degrees are typically given in the humanities, liberal arts, and social sciences. They can be a terminal degree that takes one to two years to complete or be used as a step toward a PhD.

    What is an MA in International Cooperation? A master's degree in international cooperation provides students with the education and skills to design solutions to many of the major challenges faced by developing companies in the ever-increasing globalization of the world. It will cover the issues involved in political, economic, and social developments in undeveloped countries that can cause difficult relations between countries. It also helps students learn to create effective solutions that work with both government and non-government agents, especially to close any gaps that may hinder a successful working relationship.

    An advanced degree in international cooperation will develop the skills necessary to not just create theories but also convert them to a successful practice. Additionally, it provides many essential life skills that can be applied in a variety of situations including problem solving, critical thinking, conflict resolution, and communication.

    The price of a master's degree can change dramatically from institution to institution. Interested students will need to directly contact potential programs to find out the cost.

    Graduates holding an advanced degree in international cooperation will have the necessary skills for working in government or non-government agencies that work in international development. Common jobs include working in foreign affair offices, working as an advisor for an organization working in international development or relief, and working with a United Nations agency. With an advanced degree, graduates can typically secure a management position within these organizations.

    There are many universities offering an MA in international cooperation around the world. To find the one best suited for your interests, career goals, and unique situation, you can search our extensive database. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.