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Company Overview:
One of the world’s premier graduate schools
of international relations, The Fletcher School offers a broad range of courses
and a flexible curriculum which enable students to meet their individual
education and career goals.
History of the School
The Fletcher School opened in 1933 in the
midst of the Great Depression as an act of hope in a time of despair and a boost
to internationalism in a time of isolationism. Today, as the oldest graduate
school in the United States dedicated exclusively to the study and understanding
of international affairs, we continue to meet the demands of a world in which
the only constant is change.
Professional Degrees
- Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD):
A two-year, highly flexible, interdisciplinary, professional degree in
international affairs.
- Masters of International Business (MIB):
A two-year hybrid international business, international affairs master’s
degree program.
- Masters of Arts (MA): A one-year
degree program designed for mid-career or senior level professionals with
eight or more years of professional experience.
- Masters of Law (LLM): A one-year
program in international law for professionals practicing law or for those
eligible to practice law.
- Global Masters of Arts Program (GMAP):
A twelve month program designed for mid-career or senior level professionals
with eight or more years of professional experience. Courses are conducted
through a combination of Internet-mediated instruction and three two-week
residencies.
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): An
interdisciplinary, advanced study of international affairs.
Regardless of the degree, all students are
required to pass written and oral comprehension exams in a language other than
their native tongue. The master's degrees require the completion of a
substantial thesis. Ph.D. candidates must write and defend a dissertation. For
more information on degree requirements, http://fletcher.tufts.edu/academic/degree.shtml
Fields of Study
Fields of study are the basic building
blocks of a Fletcher education. Each field consists of related courses designed
to develop specific knowledge and skills related to a particular topic or
geographic area. Combining these fields allows students to mold their education
to meet a specific personal interest or professional goal. MALD and MIB students
are required to graduate with two fields of study; Ph.D. students must complete
three. Fletcher's current fields of study are: International Affairs Fields of
Study (for MALD, MA, PhD, MIB candidates)
- Development Economics
- Human Security
- International Business and Economic
Law
- International Business Relations
- Iternational Environment and Resource
Policy
- International Information and
Communication
- International Monetary Theory and
Policy
- International Negotiation and Conflict
Resolution
- International Organizations
- International Political Economy
- International Security Studies
- International Trade and Commercial
Policies
- Law and Development
- Pacific Asia
- Political Systems and Theories
- Public International Law
- Southwest Asia and Islamic
Civilization
- United States
- Self designed
- International Business Fields of Study
(for MIB candidates)
- International Finance and Banking
- International Marketing
- International Public and NGO
Management
- Strategic Management and International
- Consultancy
- International Law Optional Tracks (for
LLM candidates)
- Public International Law
- International Business Law
- International Economic Law
- Certificates (for MALD, MA, and PhD
candidates)
- Diplomatic Studies
- Human Security
- International Development
- Political and Social Change
- Economic Analysis, Trade and
Investment
- Sustainable Development
- International Finance and Banking
- Strategic Management and International
Consultancy
With faculty approval, students may also
combine courses from Fletcher, other graduate programs at Tufts University,
Harvard University and other institutions to create a specialized Field of
Study. Recent examples of student-created concentrations include: International
Human Rights, International Migration and Refugee Studies, and Private Sector
Development.
Fletcher’s Students and Alumni
Fletcher’s talented and diverse student
body is a source of informal learning and an inspiration for growth. More than
40 percent of Fletcher's students come from outside the U.S., representing more
than 70 countries, and a quarter of those who are U.S. citizens are persons of
color. Students come from professional backgrounds as varied as investment
banking, community activism, the military, and the Peace Corps. The kaleidoscope
of religious beliefs, political opinion, and personal experiences our students
bring to the classroom will hone your ability to see your culture through the
eyes of another—an invaluable tool in any facet of international relations.
Fletcher alumni, who can be found in the private, public, and not-for-profit
sectors, are firmly committed to the mission of the institution and the success
of its current students. Fletcher graduates recognize that the unique
opportunity they've had to shape the course of international affairs, through
their careers as diplomats, civil servants, industry executives, military
officers, journalists, scholars, lawyers, researchers, and consultants might not
have been there were it not for the doors opened by Fletcher alumni before them.
They are eager to provide the same opportunity to the Fletcher graduates who
follow them.
Fletcher’s Commitment to Diversity
Each year, The Fletcher School actively
seeks to enroll talented women and people of color from throughout the U.S. The
school works in partnership with several programs that support graduate students
of color, and recruits students from the Historically Black Colleges and
Universities, among other initiatives. Fletcher’s collegial atmosphere fosters a
spirit of equality and learning among all its students.
Career Planning
Fletcher’s Office of Career Services
provides a comprehensive, constantly updated career planning program that
prepares Fletcher students to compete in the international job market and that
promotes more broadly the distinctive value of Fletcher graduates to businesses
and institutions around the globe. For more information on career services,
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/ocs/default.shtml.
Financial Assistance
Fletcher offers students a variety of
financial aid resources, including scholarships, grants, teaching and research
assistantships, loans, work-study, and on-campus employment. Each year, Fletcher
awards over $3 million dollars in both need- and merit-based scholarship aid.
Most scholarship awards are renewable for the second year of study.
Our Home Town
Fletcher is in the heart of the Tufts
University campus, only a short subway ride from the great city of Boston. The
surrounding communities of Medford and Somerville provide the friendliness and
tranquility of a classic college town along with the latest in arts and music.
Much like Fletcher's own community, Boston is thoroughly multicultural. Second
only to New York as an eastern port of entry to the United States, Boston is
home to many vibrant immigrant communities—some new, others with deep roots in
the city. With more than 60 distinguished colleges and universities, Boston also
boasts the largest concentration of international students in the world, as well
as one of the most stimulating intellectual environments you'll find anywhere.
For more information please contact:
Office of Admissions
The Fletcher School
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
Telephone: 617-627-3040
Email:
fletcheradmissions@tufts.edu
Web:
www.fletcher.tufts.edu
Division:
The Fletcher School
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