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Five Year BA/MA ProgramJunior Year Abroad Program Thursday, November 1, 2018
Washington, DC Ι Nanjing, China Ι Bologna, Italy
STUDY WITH PURPOSE
Agenda
Brian McEntee
Daniela Coleman
Kara Abramson
Karen Ohen
Overview of SAISBA/MA Program (Washington, DC & Bologna, Italy)
Junior Year Abroad Program (Bologna, Italy)
Certificate and Master’s Programs (Nanjing, China)
Student Experience
Admissions Criteria and Admissions Process
Student Presenters Via Skype:Sarah Wolfe, BA/MA ‘18
International Policy Areas• American Foreign Policy• Energy, Resources and
Environment• International Development• International Relations (IR)
• Conflict Management• Global Theory and
History• International Law &
Organizations• International Political
Economy• Strategic Studies
Regions of the World• African Studies and
Middle East Studies• Asian Studies
• China Studies• Japan Studies• Korea Studies• South Asia
Studies• Southeast Asia
Studies• Canadian Studies• European and Eurasian
Studies• Latin American Studies
International Economicso Intermediate Microeconomicso Intermediate Macroeconomicso Trade Theoryo Monetary Theory
OR
Interdisciplinary Curriculum (MA)
Languages• Arabic• Burmese• Chinese• English• French• German• Hindi-Urdu • Indonesian• Italian
• Japanese• Korean • Persian
(Farsi) • Portuguese • Russian • Spanish • Thai • Vietnamese
Additional Options• Specializations• Minors
Additional Degree Requirements• 1 Quantitative Reasoning Course• 2 Core Examinations or Course• 1 Capstone Project
Learn from the Best
Adria LawrenceAronson Associate Professor of
International Studies and Political ScienceSarah Parkinson
Aronson Assistant Professor of International Studies and Political Science
Aronson Professors +
Matthew KocherSenior Lecturer in Political Science
and SAIS
Study Treks, Practicums, and Career Treks
We have more than 50 study treks, practicums, and career treks organized by the academic programs and global career staff each year
• conduct field research• engage with partner organizations• gain firsthand knowledge of the issues they study
Advance Your Career• Define career objectives• Hone professional development skills• Meet with alumni working in your chosen field• Prepare for internship and job interviews
94%of MA graduates in 2017 were
employed, pursuing fellowships or internships, or had gone on for further study within six months of graduation
Students are engaged in a diverse array of student organizations and campus activities for leadership, social, and extracurricular opportunities
• Career Clubs• Activity Clubs• Regional Clubs
Global Women in Leadership Conference
International Criminal Court Moot Team
International Dinner
Student Organizations
The BA/MA Program• Only 8 candidates selected to attend SAIS
• Expectation to complete program in 5 consecutive years
• Candidates chosen for program during sophomore year at Hopkins
• Spend junior year taking relevant Hopkins courses and completing undergraduate requirements
• Receive BA after first year of graduate degree and MA after the second year at SAIS; students attend graduation ceremony for their BA after year four, except at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center
• Participate in the same rigorous academic program; study with the same professors, interact on the same basis as everyone else with student body; fulfill same graduation requirements.
Junior Year Abroad Program
• Up to 6 candidates selected to attend SAIS Europe campus in Bologna, Italy during junior year
• Apply in sophomore year
• After one year in Bologna, come back to Homewood for senior year
• Not guaranteed admission to SAIS in the future
• If admitted, candidates receive a semester’s advanced standing for year spent in Bologna.
• Exempted from taking any required courses completed during the year abroad
Washington, DC
SAIS Europe (Bologna, Italy)
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center (Nanjing, China)
• Master of Arts (MA)• Master of Arts in Global Policy (MAGP)• Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF)• Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)• Certificates in International Studies, International
Development, and International Economics
• Master of Arts (MA)• Master of Arts in Global Risk (MAGR)• Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA)• Master of International Public Policy (MIPP)• Diploma in International Studies
• Certificate in Chinese and American Studies + Master of Arts (MA)
• Master of Arts in International Studies (MAIS)• Certificate in Chinese and American Studies
A Global Footprint
Questions?
The Student Experience
Caroline LupetiniBA/MA ‘20
Alex MarksteinerStrategic Studies
BA/MA ‘20
Academic Preparation Quantitative Aptitude Professional Experience
International Exposure Leadership Ability
Admissions Criteria
Foreign Language
Application ProcessApplication Materials
2019 Online Application (accessed via International Studies Program website) Statement of Interest 1 Letter of Recommendation SAIS Campus Interview (by invitation only) Undergraduate Transcript GRE or GMAT (waived ) STAMP Chinese Proficiency Test for applicants to Nanjing
Important Dates
Application Deadline - February 4, 2019
On Campus Interview - Thursday, February 14, 2019
Decision Notification - Friday, February 15, 2019
Washington, D.C. Costs FY 2017 Tuition $49,770 Room $15,732 Board $4,716
Financial Aid Resources JHU Funding SAIS Funding SAIS Departmental Fellowships Federal Loans/Work Study Private Loans
SAIS Europe Costs FY 2017 Tuition €38,540 Room & Board €10,594
HNC Certificate Costs FY 2017 Tuition $22,500 Room $2,691 Health Insurance $2,076
**2019/20 Cost of Attendance is not yet determined
*Year 1 of BA/MA Financial Aid funded by Johns Hopkins University; Year 2 Financial Aid funded by Johns Hopkins SAIS
Financing Your Studies
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Contacts
International Studies Program
Sydney Van MorganDirector
Kate BruffettAcademic Advisor
Thank You!
Washington, D.C. [email protected]: +1 202-663-5704
SAIS Europe Admissions (Bologna, Italy)[email protected]: +39 051 291 7811
Hopkins-Nanjing Center Admissions(Washington, D.C.)[email protected]: +1 202-663-5800
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