European and Mediterranean Studies (MA)
Program Description
The Master of Arts in European and Mediterranean Studies is an interdisciplinary program in the social sciences and humanities designed to prepare students for professions requiring an advanced understanding of Europe. This flexible degree allows students to tailor their studies according to their interests across a wide range of disciplines, including contemporary history, political science, international relations, cultural studies, regional studies focusing on the EU, Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean, and more. In addition to classes offered by CEMS faculty, students take classes through various departments within the Graduate School of Arts and Science. Students have the flexibility and faculty support to develop an academic program of study that makes the most of their academic goals within the context of Europe.
Through developing country and regional expertise and honing skills in advanced research and analysis, CEMS graduates go on to careers in public service, nonprofit organizations both at the international and regional levels, cultural institutions, international business and law, media, and education. The program also provides a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing doctoral degrees or degrees from professional schools.
Admissions
All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required to submit the general application requirements, which include:
- Academic Transcripts
- Test Scores (if required)
- Applicant Statements
- Résumé or Curriculum Vitae
- Letters of Recommendation, and
- A non-refundable application fee.
See European and Mediterranean Studies for admission requirements and instructions specific to this program.