Founded more than 30 years ago, Syracuse University's
innovative
M.S.Sc.
Degree Program features an interdisciplinary approach to broad social science
problems based on a comparative analysis of the world’s major
cultural areas. The curriculum pays special attention to
issues of international studies and the foundations of major
societies. The specially designed program, which is
administered through Syracuse University's continuing
education division, requires two two-week residency periods,
and therefore suits students whose careers make traditional
classroom study impossible. M.S.Sc. students earn a
full-fledged master's degree from the Maxwell School. Study for the master of social
science degree can begin at any time of the year.
M.S.Sc.
students include many non-government organization officials,
teachers, military personnel, government officers,
journalists, and corporate executives involved in
international business. Many live and work abroad, or have
jobs
requiring
extensive travel. While the program is fully academic in
nature, the varied professional backgrounds of the students
enrich the conversation and the educational experience.
Faculty
members are Maxwell professors of anthropology,
history and political science. While each is rooted in his or
her own discipline, the faculty works together to ensure that
the program reflects an interdisciplinary approach to
learning. Students in the program are trained to think
broadly, bringing
multidisciplinary insights and comparative analyses of issues
across cultures and time periods.
Contact:
M.S.Sc.
Degree
University College of Syracuse University
700 University Avenue
Syracuse, N.Y. 13244
Telephone 1-800-442-0501
Fax 315-443-4174
Email mssc@uc.syr.edu
