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The registration period for Fall 2023 is near. It will begin on August 11 for continuing students entering the 3rd+ semester, on August 14, for continuing students entering the 2nd semester, and on August 29 for new SIPA students.
For your convenience, in this message you find a list with all classes accredited by the International Organzation and UN Studies (IO/UNS) specialization that can help you decide the final composition of your next semester. Please note that there is a technical glitch on the Bulletin, which does currently not attribute these courses to the IO/UNS specialization. We are confident though that this will be fixed shortly.
IO/UNS specializers need one required course, such as "Governance, Management and Reform in UN System" (INAF U8560) taught by Professor Marc Jacquand. In addition, IO/UNS specializers need 6 credits in electives.
Required course
INAF U8560 Governance, Management and Reform in UN System (3 credits)
Electives that count toward both IO & UN Focus Area
INAF U6151 Children & Armed Conflict (3 credits)
INAF U6482 Humanitarian Advocacy: Ethics, Methods, and Impact (3 credits)
INAF U6574 Evaluation in the UN System (3 credits)
INAF U6114 Private Sector-Devlp Outcomes (3 credits)
INAF U6173 Migration & Human Develop (3 credits)
INAF U6359 Global Economic Governanc (3 credits)
INAF U6394 Writing About War (3 credits)
INAF U6450 Conflict in the 21st Century (3 credits)
INAF U6490 Intl Hum Law & Intl Crim (3 credits)
INAF U6751 International Human Right (3 credits)
INAF U6768 Forced Displacement: Refugees, IDPs, and Others in a changing normative and political world (3 credits)
INAF U6802 International Law (3 credits)
INAF U8537 Climate Change Pol & Dipl (3 credits)
INAF U8690 Managing Humanitarian Emergencies (3 credits)
PUAF U6801 Negotiation & Conflict Resolution (3 credits)
PUAF U8349 Intrsectn-Race & Power in IR (3 credits)
INAF U6348 Engaging NonState Armed Groups (1.5 credits)
Electives that only count toward the IO Focus Area
REGN U8090 The Transatlantic Economy (3 credits)
If you found a course that you think should be recognized but is on this list, please send the information (ideally with the syllabus) to IO/UNS director, Professor Daniel Naujoks. For dual degree students, we can also recognize up to one course from your first year of the dual degree program, if you send the syllabus to Professor Naujoks.
Resources
To find information about any of the classes, please use the following resources:
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Columbia University Directory of Classes (great for identifying classes, instructors, and details about availability)
- Stellic (key website that will allow you to search for classes, plan your academic path at SIPA, add and drop classes, generate calendars with prospective classes, see concentration & specialization requirements)
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Vergil (similar in functionality to Stellic; good to visualize a calendar with all classes; you can import your Vergil list of classes directly into SSOL)
- SSOL (the Registration section allows students to search for classes; it is useful if you already know the name or code of the class)
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