

The Master of Arts in Global Affairs with the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs provides a rigorous and interdisciplinary education designed to help students understand and navigate complex international systems. Throughout the program, learners engage with the economic, political, and cultural dimensions of global interactions, gaining insight into diplomacy, international business practices, and policy development. The curriculum emphasizes analytical reasoning, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills, equipping students with the ability to interpret multifaceted global challenges. Through exposure to case studies, policy analyses, and research projects, participants build critical thinking, policy evaluation, and decision-making capabilities that are essential for careers in global affairs and international management.
Over three years, students progress through a carefully structured program that balances theory with practical application, including seminars, research projects, and experiential learning opportunities. Coursework covers topics such as international trade, cross-cultural negotiation, global governance, and international security, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of contemporary global issues. By integrating rigorous academic instruction with applied experience, students develop strong competencies in strategic analysis, cross-border collaboration, and evidence-based problem solving. The program’s interdisciplinary nature enables learners to interpret economic, political, and social phenomena in a global context, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to international organizations, business enterprises, and policy institutions.
Year 1 – Foundations in Global Affairs
• Introduction to International Relations and Global Systems
• Global Political Economy
• Quantitative Methods for Social Sciences
• Research and Writing Skills for Policy Analysis
Year 2 – Applied International Studies
• International Business Strategy and Management
• International Law and Global Governance
• Comparative Politics and Diplomacy
• Regional Studies and Electives
Year 3 – Specialization & Thesis
• Capstone Project or Independent Research
• Advanced Seminar in Global Affairs
• Strategic Policy Analysis and Evaluation
• Professional Development and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for a broad spectrum of international careers where expertise in global affairs and business strategy is essential. They often pursue roles within multinational corporations, international organizations, government agencies, and policy think tanks, contributing to strategic decision-making, policy design, or international project management. Other potential opportunities include work in diplomacy, global consulting, non-governmental organizations, and research institutes focused on international development or trade. The program equips students with analytical, managerial, and cross-cultural competencies, enabling them to navigate complex global challenges, lead international teams, design impactful policies, and advise on transnational business strategies. By combining academic rigor with applied learning, graduates gain the versatility and insight required to excel in dynamic global environments.
This program is ideal for students seeking an academically rigorous and interdisciplinary pathway that connects international business, policy analysis, and global affairs into a cohesive learning experience, offering a curriculum that emphasizes strategic thinking and practical application. Its three-year structure allows students to build foundational knowledge, deepen their analytical skills, and specialize in areas of interest while engaging with real-world challenges through research projects, case studies, and experiential learning. With access to expert faculty guidance, professional networks, and applied learning opportunities, students develop the expertise, analytical depth, and problem-solving skills necessary to succeed in international careers. Graduates leave with a sophisticated understanding of global systems, the ability to navigate complex geopolitical and business environments, and the confidence to make meaningful contributions in their chosen field.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 203 432 2300
Email: admissions@yale.edu
Address: University of Yale, New Haven, CT 06520, United States