The International Studies (INS) Program at Manhattanville College is flexible: While you will build a basic knowledge of the political, economic and cultural aspects of global issues, you will also have room to select a concentration reflecting your own interests.
You can focus on a particular area of the world, on global economic and political issues, or even design your own course of study.
Bi-lingual Technical Writer, Communications Specialist, Corporate Sponsorship Manager, Cultural Affairs Manager, Diplomat, FBI/CIA Agent, Foreign Services Officer, Government Worker, Intelligence Agent, International Banker, International Financial Analyst, Lawyer, Marketing Analyst, Nonprofit Manager, Political Risk Analyst, Politician
Starting in
You can apply until:
International
Starting in
You can apply until:
International
Always verify the dates on the programme website.
Courses include:
Minimum required score:
The TOEFL iBT ® measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The test has four sections (reading, listening, speaking, and writing), each with a score range of 0-30, for a total score range of 0-120.
Minimum required score:
The IELTS – or the International English Language Test System – tests your English-language abilities (writing, listening, speaking, and reading) on a scale of 1.00–9.00. The minimum IELTS score requirement refers to which Overall Band Score you received, which is your combined average score. Read more about IELTS.
Start practicing IELTS today!Along with your completed application, and nonrefundable $50 application fee, you will need:
Studyportals Tip: Students should consider taking one of the Pre-Bachelor's below. these courses will be necessary if:
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.