M.S. in Interdisciplinary Sciences
| DEGREE TYPE | LEARNING MODE |
|---|---|
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DEGREE TYPE
Master of Science |
LEARNING MODE
Online |
Explore global issues, develop critical skills, and launch an international career
30
Credit Hours
2
Years to Complete
2
Program Track
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Build Global Expertise with a Versatile, Interdisciplinary Degree
The M.S. in Interdisciplinary Sciences provides a platform for students to integrate multiple scientific disciplines, including environmental science, biotechnology, and computational biology. This program is ideal for those aiming to address complex scientific challenges with a broad, interdisciplinary perspective.
Why Morgan?
Interdisciplinary Flexibility
Students can tailor their education with sub-specialties
Global South Focus
Offers critical perspectives on underrepresented regions and voices in global discourse
20%
Multiple capstone options allow students to demonstrate expertise in applied, academic, or field-based research
Prestigious Internships and Study Abroad
Recent internships include placements with the U.S. Agency for Global Media and the Baltimore Council on Foreign Relations
Outstanding Faculty Leadership
Leadership of international research initiatives funded by the U.S. Department of Education
Global Career Pathways
Alumni have gone on to work for the U.S. Army, FEMA, the World Bank
Move Forward in Your Professional Career
In a world shaped by rapid global change, the Master of Arts in International Studies at Morgan State University offers the knowledge and perspective to understand complex international systems. This program empowers students to explore global dynamics, address pressing issues, and engage with cultures and communities across borders. With hands-on learning, expert faculty, and real-world applications, you'll be prepared to step into roles that demand critical thinking, cultural awareness, and strategic insight on a global scale.
Learn In-Demand Skills
Skills gained in the International Studies program are essential for navigating complex global systems, shaping policy, and driving impactful change across cultures, governments, and international organizations, some these skills are
- Critical thinking
- Broad-Specturm research
- Communication
- Problem-Solving
Secure Your Ideal Career
Graduates can pursue various roles, such as:
- Research Scientist: Leading or supporting research initiatives across scientific fields.
- Environmental Consultant: Advising organizations on sustainability practices and environmental impact.
- Biotech Product Developer: Working on innovative products in biotechnology companies.
- Data Analyst in Science Fields: Analyzing scientific data to inform decision-making and strategy.
- University Lab Manager: Managing laboratory operations in academic or research settings.
- Science Policy Advisor: Influencing policies related to science, technology, and environmental issues.
- Technical Writer in Science: Creating educational and technical content for scientific audiences.
- Environmental Health and Safety Manager: Ensuring safe practices within research or industrial settings.
Pursue Hands-On Research and Internships
Unlock new opportunities to grow as a global leader through hands-on experiences that extend beyond the classroom. Engage in internships with international organizations, participate in faculty-led global research initiatives, and build professional connections throughout the Baltimore-Washington corridor. Work side by side with internationally recognized faculty, contribute to impactful research, and immerse yourself in the cultural and policy networks that shape global affairs. At Morgan, you’ll find the guidance, resources, and support to turn your passion for international studies into purposeful action
Discover the MA in International Studies
Find meaningful success—both personally and professionally—with the On-Campus MA in International Studies. If you are ready to learn valuable skills for a more rewarding career, why wait? Request more information today and we will reach out to you with all the details.
Program Requirements
To earn the Master of Arts in International Studies, students must complete a minimum of 33 credit hours, typically over the course of two years of full-time study. Some of the concentrations areas are Latin America,Caribbean, sub-saharan Africa, Middle East and Europe
Requirements
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
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Course
SOCI 570 |
Title
Seminar in Applied Sociology |
Credits
3 |
|
Course
ENGL 581 |
Title
Advanced Expository Writing |
Credits
3 |
|
Course
INST 501 |
Title
Theories of International Relations |
Credits
3 |
|
Course
HIST 690 |
Title
America and the World |
Credits
3 |
|
Course
INST 603 |
Title
Seminar in Research Design and Methodology |
Credits
3 |
Achieve Success Like Our Alumni
Graduates of the International Studies program go on to make a global impact—working in government agencies, international organizations, nonprofits, and research institutions around the world. Equipped with skills in policy analysis, research, and cross-cultural communication, our alumni are shaping the future of diplomacy, development, and global advocacy.
Financial Aid Makes Things Possible
Choosing the right program is a big decision—and we are here to help you navigate the options available for funding your education. Whether you are an in-state, out-of-state, or international student, you may be eligible for Graduate Funding. We also offer two types of Graduate Assistantships: Teaching Assistantships (TAs) and Research Assistantships (RAs). Both provide special learning opportunities in exchange for a stipend/salary and Tuition Award. In addition, by simply filing your FAFSA each year, you will be able to participate in Federal Plus Loans and Federal Direct Loan Programs. With proper planning, going back to graduate school is more than possible. We are committed to breaking barriers and opening doors for all future students. Contact us to learn more about affordability at Morgan’s School of Graduate Studies.
- Graduate Fellowships and federal Title III Graduate Fellowships provide a stipend and Tuition Award
- Teaching Assistantships offer you the chance to teach and assist with undergraduate courses
- Research Assistantships give you research experience with faculty-led or external projects
- Federal Direct Loan Programs include the Direct Subsidized and Direct Unsubsidized Loans
- Additional Grants and Scholarships from external sources award free money—so apply early