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Global Interactions, MA


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Department of Political Science

Rhodes Tower 1744
(216) 687-4541
http://www.csuohio.edu/class/political-science/magi

Charles Hersch, Department Chair
Neda Zawahri, Graduate Program Director
Jeffrey Lewis
Qingshan Tan


The Program

The Master of Arts in Global Interactions (MAGI) is a professional program that prepares students for employment in private, nonprofit, and governmental enterprises that have international operations. The program is not recommended for students seeking a Ph.D. or other higher academic degrees. Rather, it focuses on the development of skills needed in the modern, globalized marketplace. The program’s approach is based on three principles:

  • Interdisciplinary breadth - with coursework from Economics, Communication, and World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures included in core offerings. Additional coursework from History, Law, Accounting, Finance, Management and Labor Relations, and Marketing may be chosen for specializations.
  • Balance - blending the advantages of traditional academic coursework and courses focusing on practical, problem-solving skills
  • Demand - The curriculum responds to the demands of our key stakeholders, and prepares students for the complexities of the global economy

Types of Applicants

Applicants are welcomed from virtually all academic backgrounds, but typically applicants have a background in either the social sciences or business. The strong emphasis on workplace skills is ideal for students who have just completed a baccalaureate degree but do not have significant work experience. Mid-career professionals will find that the program provides an academic challenge that will enhance and expand their skills beyond the traditional confines of the workplace.

Career Opportunities

The program is anchored by the assumption that the world is increasingly interdependent. As such, the skills offered by the program are relevant to virtually any profession. However, the program is more specifically oriented toward the following career areas:

  • International Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • International Governmental Organizations (IGOs)
  • Government Agencies with an International Focus
  • International Businesses

Faculty Research and Publications

The faculty in the Political Science department have a distinguished record of publication. In the fields of international relations and comparative politics, the faculty have publications focusing on Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America.

Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page.

Admissions and Financial Assistance

Applicants to the Master of Arts in Global Interactions Program must meet the minimum requirements established by the College of Graduate Studies and the MA program faculty. All students need to have taken macro and micro economics as undergraduates.  Submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended to the Office of Graduate Admissions.

If the undergraduate grade point average is below 3.0, applicants must take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).  Applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation.  Non-native English speakers must demonstrate English-language proficiency as described here: http://www.csuohio.edu/international-admissions/international-admissions-graduate-students-admission-requirements

Financial aid in the form of a Graduate Assistantship is available to a limited number of graduate students.

Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply

Degree Requirements


In addition to meeting all University requirements, degree candidates must successfully complete five core courses, a concentration of three courses, a team exit project and an internship or international study.  Students must also demonstrate competence in cross-cultural communication through the cross-cultural awareness requirement. The curriculum is designed to give students a solid foundation in the scope and diversity of global interactions, an ability to communicate cross-culturally, a team-building exercise, and experience with a globally-engaged organization.  Depending on the concentration selected by the student, the degree may be completed in 33-35 credit hours.

Concentration (choose one, 9-12 credits)


Cross Cultural Awareness Requirement (2 credits)


Any organization that operates internationally seeks employees capable of understanding and bridging cultural gaps and differences. The MAGI program consequently requires that each graduating student demonstrate cross-cultural competence by taking

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Exit Requirement (2 courses, 5 credits total)


  • or International study/life experience (3 credits).
  • Note:  Study/living abroad consists of a significant academic or living experience outside of the U.S. that fully immerses the individual into a non-U.S. culture.  These must be approved by the program director to satisfy the requirement.

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