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The following Masters in Foreign Service courses are listed for the 2008-2009 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
MSFS-502 National Interests and Global Companies
MSFS-503 Current Issues in International Security Affairs
MSFS-507 Globalization of Intersocietal Relations
MSFS-509 Values and Decision Making
MSFS-510 International Relations: Theory and Practice
MSFS-511 Comparative Political Systems
MSFS-512 Development Orthodoxies: The Search for the Silver Bullet
MSFS-514 Strategic Partnership: US-Japan Relations
MSFS-516 National Security Law
MSFS-517 Policies for Poverty Reduction
MSFS-521 Public Finance: The Impact of Budget Policies and Processes
MSFS-522 FDI Risk in Emerging Markets
MSFS-525 International Business Government Relations in the Global Economy
MSFS-526 International Mediation: Strategy and Methods
MSFS-527 Analytical and Statistical Skills
MSFS-532 Executive Branch Decision-Making
MSFS-537 Practical Evaluation
MSFS-538 Small and Medium Enterprise Development
MSFS-540 International Social Entrepreneurship
MSFS-547 Chinese Policy Priorities and the Rise of China
MSFS-549 Petroleum in the Global Economy
MSFS-553 Issues in African Studies
MSFS-554 Democratic Development: Policies/Politics/Practice
MSFS-556 Social Media in Business, Development, and Government
MSFS-561 Business Operations in Emerging Markets
MSFS-562 Public Diplomacy
MSFS-564 Political Challenges to International Law
MSFS-565 International Organizations
MSFS-569 U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1945
MSFS-571 Conflict Prevention & US Foreign Policy
MSFS-576 Modern War: Fulda to Falluja
MSFS-583 Global Marketing: Strategy and Operations
MSFS-585 International Trade Practicum
MSFS-588 Human Rights in International Relations
MSFS-594 International Financial Institutions
MSFS-595 Intelligence and National Security: History, Missions, & Organization
MSFS-608 China's Challenge to US
MSFS-609 Development, Health, and Population
MSFS-613 Comparative Regional Economic Development (CRED)
MSFS-617 International Migration and Security
MSFS-620 Corporate and Institutional Finance
MSFS-621 International Project Finance and Investment
MSFS-623 International Negotiation
MSFS-624 Statecraft and Negotiation
MSFS-629 Human Capital, Education & Sustainable Development
MSFS-630 Congressional Decision-Making and U.S. Foreign Policy
MSFS-638 Conflict Management and International Security
MSFS-640 Energy Policy & Strategy in a Carbon-Constrained World
MSFS-643 Defining National Interests
MSFS-646 Media & World Affairs
MSFS-650 International Business-Government Relations Practicum
MSFS-656 Strengthening Governance and Building State Capacity
MSFS-658 Introduction to Microfinance
MSFS-665 Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy
MSFS-666 Foreign Policy Making in Developing Nations
MSFS-671 Asian Economic Development
MSFS-672 Economic Growth and Development
MSFS-675 Microfinance II
MSFS-678 Development Country Knowledge/Innovation Strategies
MSFS-679 Global Political Economy
MSFS-701 Workshop: Force and Diplomacy
MSFS-709 International Security Issues: The Failure of Statecraft
MSFS-714 Workshop: Foreign Policy Formulation
MSFS-717 CREATING A 21ST CENTURY DIPLOMACY
MSFS-720 WKSHP: Managing International Security & Development
MSFS-722 WKSHP: State Failure and State Building
MSFS-735 Workshop: Global Finance
MSFS-740 Workshop: Strategy & Management Problem Solving
MSFS-746 Workshop: Managing Development
 
Cross listed courses
ACCT-390 Business, Accounting, and Finance
CCTP-693 Regulating International Networks: the Political Economy of the Internet, Television, and Telecom
ECON-541 International Finance
ECON-542 International Trade
ECON-543 International Finance, advanced
ECON-544 International Trade, advanced
ECON-548 Trade & Development
INAF-450 African Development
INAF-523 Globalization: Challenges for Developed Countries
INAF-668 Theory and Policy in Asia
INAF-694 Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies: Advanced Research Seminar
INAF-698 Introduction to Humanitarian Crisis

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