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Degree Programs | Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)
Candidates for the Master of International Public Policy degree are mid-career professionals, generally with at least nine years of work experience after graduating from university, in a careers related to international affairs. No financial assistance is available for this program. Occasionally, candidates for the MIPP are sponsored by their employers. Candidates may complete their degree on a full-time or half-time basis. In order to receive the MIPP degree, all candidates must fulfill the following minimum requirements:
Courses: All candidates must complete eight non-language courses taken for credit, normally within two consecutive semesters of study. Language courses are not required, but those who wish may take one course each semester in one of the languages offered at the Center (Arabic, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish).
Language Proficiency: Non-native English speakers must pass the English Proficiency Exam.
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