Curriculum & CoursesThe MIA programme is worth 120 ECTS credits that are earned in four consecutive semesters: 90 credits for coursework and 30 credits for the final dissertation (mémoire). In principle, a two-hour weekly class for the duration of a semester is worth 6 credits. The workshops are worth 3 credits each. The interdisciplinary se minars are worth 9 credits. The typical course load is five courses (30 credits) per semester . 1|First-year Compulsory Courses (36 credits) - Semesters 1 & 2MIA students come from different academic backgrounds, and with a different awareness of international issues. To transform this diversity into a common strength, we specifically designed “unifying” classes that are taken in the first two semesters of the programme.
2|Concentrations (36 credits) - Semesters 1-4
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Autumn |
Crisis Communications |
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Autumn |
Le management stratégique de projets de coopération internationale au développement |
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Spring |
Decision Making and Leadership in Crisis Situations |
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Autumn & Spring |
Negotiation Skills |
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Spring |
The Politics and Practice of Reform in International Institution | |
| Spring | IA022 | Climate Diplomacy |
4|Second-year Interdisciplinary Seminars (9 credits) - Semesters 3 or 4
Building on the interdisciplinary tools developed during the first year, students must take one topical interdisciplinary seminar co-taught by two Faculty members from different disciplines. The topics vary yearly, but include issues such as the environment, international finance, major international peace settlements and the fight against terrorism. The seminars must be taken for 9 credits of course requirements.
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IA003 |
International Environmental Regulation I: Principles |
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Spring |
IA020 |
The Political Economy of the Crisis |
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IA015 |
La quête de la paix dans le système international, de 1648 à nos jours |
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E809 |
International Monetary and Financial System: Past, present and future |
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IA004 |
International Environmental Regulation II: Case studies |
5|Dissertation - Semester 4
The MIA dissertation, worth 30 credits, is a piece of personal research. Given the multidisciplinary nature of the MIA programme, the first and second readers of the mémoire must be from two different academic units. Information on the dissertation and deadlines can be found here .
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