The United States field of study requires the completion of a minimum of three courses from the list below.
KEY
* This course is required for constitution of the field.
++ Any one of these courses may be used as the required course in the field.
+ Any one of these courses may be used as the second required course in the field.
[ ] Bracketed courses are those not offered 2012-2013.
Unless otherwise indicated, students need three course credits to complete a field of study. Modular courses count as one-half credit and if listed in a field, two must be taken to complete one course.
Students have the option of completing additional courses to receive a Certificate in Diplomatic Studies
Professors with expertise in the field
Student Thesis
The Policy of Attraction: U.S. Civil Governance during the Philippine American War (1899-1902)" (MALD 2010)
U.S. Foreign Policy Response to the 2009 Honduran Political Crisis (MALD 2010)
Defining Corruption: A Comparison of the Substantive Criminal Law of Public Corruption in the United States and the United Kingdom (MALD 2009)
Towards a National Information Infrastructure Initiative for the United States: An Analysis of Global Broadband Deployment, Adoption and Policies for Enhancement (MALD 2008)