Foreign Service Careers
Many MIAGE students hope to work for the U.S. Department of State as a Foreign Service
Officer. The Master of Science in International Affairs and Global Enterprise provides
valuable skills and knowledge needed to be a competitive applicant.
For the most current information on the U.S. Department of State and their hiring
requirements, please visit their website:
U.S. DEPARTMENT of State CAREER WEBSITE
Optimize Yourself
The process of becoming a Foreign Service Officer is long and competitive. While a
master's degree is not required for applicants, the knowledge and specialization gained
from earning a Master of Science in International Affairs and Global Enterprise will
help you optimize yourself as a competitive candidate and prepare you for the challenges
that you will face if selected.
If you hope to work as a Foreign Service Officer, you should identify one of the five
Foreign Service career tracks before selecting your elective credits. This will ensure
that your coursework provides you with the most relevant skills and knowledge.
Career Tracks
Foreign Service Officer applicants must select one of five tracks when they apply to the program.
- Consular Officer
- Economic Officer
- Management Officer
- Political Officer
- Public Diplomacy Officer
Sample Elective Curriculum
Each career track requires different sets of skills and abilities, which will influence your choice of elective credits. Click each career track below to see a list of relevant courses that past MIAGE students have taken.*
CMP 6620 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution |
COMM 5620 International Communication |
FCS 5282 Conflict and Mediation |
FCS 5370 Family Violence |
H EDU 5060 Global Health Promotion |
POLS 5660 American Foreign Policy |
POLS 6450 Political Violence and Terrorism |
POLS Foundations of International Security |
SW Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Communities |
ECON 6540 Capitalism and Socialism |
ECON 6550 International Trade Policy |
ECON 7560 Economic Development |
LAW 7910 International Law |
MGT 6054 Management Communication |
OIS 5620 Global Supply Chain Management |
POLS 5660 American Foreign Policy |
POLS 6750 Global Capitalism |
ACCTG 5140 International Accounting |
CMP 6620 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution |
LAW 7800 International Tax |
MGT 5500 Managing and Leading in Organizations |
MGT 6054 Management Communication |
OIS 5620 Global Supply Chain Management |
OIS 6660 Project Management |
PADMN 6360 Public HR Management |
POLS 5660 American Foreign Policy |
CMP 6620 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution |
COMM 5370 Atomic West |
COMM 5620 International Communication |
ECON 6540 Capitalism and Socialism |
FCS 5282 Conflict and Mediation |
H EDU 5060 Global Health Promotion |
POLS 5660 American Foreign Policy |
POLS 6450 Political Violence and Terrorism |
POLS Foundations of International Security |
COMM 5300 Mass Communication Law |
COMM 5580 Public Relations Cases and Campaigns |
COMM 5620 International Communications |
COMM 6660 Media Ethics |
ETHNC 5540 Communication and Race |
MKTG 5000 Marketing Management |
MKTG 6330 Digital Campaign Management and Analytics |
MTKG 6860 Marketing Research |
PADMN 6545 Public and Nonprofit Media |
POLS 5545 Nonprofit and Government Relations |
POLS 5660 American Foreign Policy |
*These course lists are only meant to provide a starting point for career and program
planning exploration. The needs of each student are different and should be carefully
considered when planning a program of study.
Curriculum