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2020-2021 Catalog
2020-2021 Catalog / College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Programs / Political Science / Master of Arts in Global Public Policy, MAGPP
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Electives may include any graduate course offered by the Political Science & Legal Studies Department. Other Suffolk University graduate courses may be taken as electives with the approval of the program director.
Electives will be chosen to support your field of concentration and choice of internship area.
In addition to their coursework, all students concentrating in Global Public Policy must demonstrate written proficiency in a language other than English. Students may enroll in language courses for the purpose of mastering the chosen language, but credits in those courses will not be applied toward the degree. Language proficiency should be demonstrated either prior to admission or by the end of the first year in the program.
Students can satisfy this requirement in one of the following ways:
Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by students through the completion of this program.
Degree Requirements
Upon successful completion of all of the degree requirements, a student will receive a dual Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. The exact degree will be awarded based on the specific undergraduate program the student completes. A student may permanently exit the dual degree program and opt to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree if all the requirements for a Bachelor’s degree have been met. In this case, the graduate courses taken in the senior year will be counted as 4-credit courses applied toward the undergraduate degree requirements.