This course list is updated as of November 2022.
Foundation courses may be counted as electives, if a foundation course has already been completed successfully but same course cannot be counted as both foundation and elective, i.e. no double counting; electives may not be taken in lieu of a foundation course. Courses not listed may be petitioned to the certificate (please reach out to Ambassador Bodine, Barbara.Bodine@georgetown.edu).
Foundation Courses
- Arab Studies
- ARST 501: Intro to Study of Arab World
- ARST 564: Political Economy: Middle East
- ARST 619: International Relations in the Middle East
- Asian Studies
- ASST 444: The Pacific: Past, Present, Future
- Global Human Development
- GHDP 512: Econ of Development: Poverty Alleviation I
- Government
- GOVT 4456: Latin American Government & Politics
- GOVT 4660: Ethical Issues International Relations
- GOVT 5669: Gender, International Security, & Development
- GOVT 6403: Chinese Politics in Comp Perspective
- International Affairs
- INAF 362: History’s Influence on Foreign Affairs
- INAF 444: Statecraft and Negotiation
- INAF 453: American National Security Toolbox
- INAF 698: Intro to Humanitarian Crises
- Latin American Studies
- LASP 546: US – Latin American Relations
- LASP 575: Political Economy of Development: Latin America
- Master of Science in Foreign Service
- MSFS 526: International Mediation: Strategy/Methods
- MSFS 570: Practice of Policy Tradecraft
- Security Studies
- SEST 500: Theory & Practice of Security
- SEST 501: Strategy/Policy/Military Ops
- SEST 510: US National Security Policy
- SEST 521: Theory & Practice of Intelligence
- SEST 530: International Security
- SEST 623: Great Power Competition in Latin America
Elective Courses
- Arab Studies
- ARST 467: Palestinian Politics
- ARST 573: Comp Arab Civil-Military Relation
- Asian Studies
- ASST 558: Int’l History of Divided Korea
- ASST 561: Chinese Approach: Science, State, Strategy
- ASST 701: Chinese Foreign Policy
- ASST 705: Chinese Politics in Comp Persp
- Global Human Development
- GDHP 625: Applied Econometrics Workshop
- GDHP 630: Government in Development: Thinking Strategy
- Government
- GOVT 4453: Civil War in Developing Countries
- GOVT 4450: Politics: East Central Europe
- GOVT 5516: The Future of Russia
- GOVT 5618: Peace Agreements
- GOVT 5669: Gender, International Security, & Development
- GOVT 6233: Women and Leadership
- International Affairs
- INAF 351: Post-1979 Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran
- INAF 355: Immigrants, Refugees, and State
- INAF 379: Refugees & Humanitarian Crises
- INAF 383: Applied Econometrics for Diplomats
- INAF 421: New Dir: Chinese Foreign Policy
- INAF 425: Terrorism & Insurgency in Africa
- INAF 452: Turkish Foreign Policy
- INAF 718: Immigration Law & Policy
- Latin American Studies
- LASP 502: Culture & Power in Latin America
- LASP 492: Development & Brazilian Experience
- LASP 640: Pol in Human Rights: LA in Compar
- Master of Science in Foreign Service
- MSFS 501: Principled Leadership
- MSFS 513: Economic Development Theory, Evidence, & Policy
- MSFS 524: China: Security & Competition
- MSFS 534: Global Institutions: UN & Beyond
- MSFS 582: Identity & Conflict
- MSFS 585: Trade Law & Policy Practicum
- MSFS 605: Intelligence & National Security
- MSFS 680: Economic Growth & Crisis
- MSFS 705: Data and Diplomacy
- MSFS 752: Global Government Relations
- Russian and East European Studies
- REES 530: The Future of Russia
- Security Studies
- SEST 512: Congress & US National Security Policy
- SEST 520: Counterinsurgency
- SEST 525: SE Asian Security
- SEST 536: The UN, the US, & Peacekeeping
- SEST 537: Ethnic Conflict & Civil War
- SEST 546: Terrorism/Counterterrorism
- SEST 579: Warfare in the Middle East
- SEST 580: Stability Challenges: S/SE Asia
- SEST 594: Energy and Security
- SEST 606: National Security Law
- SEST 652: Iran’s National Security Policy
- SEST 677: Russian National Security
- SEST 722: Arctic Security