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Students in our multidisciplinary graduate public diplomacy program take classes in both the Newhouse School and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. This 58-credit, six-semester dual degree program leads to a master of arts in international relations and a master of science in public relations.
You begin your studies with an early July introductory seminar. The following summer, you complete an off-campus experience in Washington, D.C.; Geneva, Switzerland; Vienna, Austria; or Strasbourg, France. Public diplomacy courses continue into a second fall semester and conclude with a final spring internship and seminar semester in Washington, D.C. at Syracuse University's Paul Greenberg House.
See the 2017-2019 public diplomacy master's program course list for more information.
For complete program requirements and a list of available graduate public diplomacy courses, see the Syracuse University Course Catalog.
Featured Course: PRL 735
PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICUMCourse Information
On-site work experience in the Syracuse area to acclimate students to the realities of organizational life; to explore one type of public relations in depth; to apply classroom theory to the solution of everyday communications problems and to develop additional work samples for professional portfolios.
3 CREDITSOFFERED EACH SEMESTERNH 2 RM 350
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