Executive Education at the Global Leadership Institute EXECUTIVE EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAMS Master of Advanced Studies in International Affairs (MAS-IA) • a one-year (September - June) degree program.
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Executive Education at the Global Leadership Institute EXECUTIVE EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAMS Master of Advanced Studies in International Affairs (MAS-IA) • a one-year (September - June) degree program for experienced professionals seeking specialized graduate education Global Leadership Institute (GLI) Certificate Programs • study one quarter (3 months) up to 2 years for professional development • customized group programs for EMBA students http://irps.ucsd.edu/programs MAS-IA Program The MAS-IA program is a one-year executive Master’s degree comprised of 48 degree units (12 courses) that allows you to tailor a unique program to meet your professional needs. Core Curriculum Study Track Regional Specialization Two core courses taken in the first term of study; a capstone course is taken in final term (choose one) Two courses focusing on the following areas: Politics of International & National Policy Making International Political Economy China Economies of the Pacific Rim International Public Policy Japan Workshop on Policy Issues in the Pacific Region Korea International Relations Latin America Southeast Asia http://irps.ucsd.edu/gli 3 MAS-IA Sample Curriculum Fall Quarter IRCO 481 – Politics of International and National Policymaking IRCO 482 – Economies of the Pacific Rim IRCO 403 – Managerial Economics IRGN 424 – Corporate Finance 16 units Winter Quarter IRGN 411 – Finance and Development IRGN 490 – Doing Business in the Pacific IRGN 490 – Legal Aspects of International Business IRGN 438 – Operations Management: Analysis and Control 16 units Spring Quarter IRCO 483 – Workshop on Policy Issues in the Pacific Rim IRGN 420 – Strategic Marketing IRGN 419 – Risk Management IRGN 490 – Market Microstructure 16 units 4 Internationally renowned scholars with leadership experience in government and industry Dean Peter Cowhey Professor Susan Shirk • Chief of the U.S. Federal Communication Commission International Bureau (1997) • Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (1997-2000), Bureau of East Asia • Senior Counselor to Ambassador Kirk (2009-2010) in the Office of the United States Trade Representative • Director of University of California’s Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Professor Barry Naughton Professor Alex Kane • Authority on the Chinese economy: industry, trade, finance, and transition to a market economy • Author of The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth • Expert in the field of finance, portfolio management and capital asset pricing • Co-author of the widely used textbook Investments http://irps.ucsd.edu/faculty MAS-IA Program Fee Chart 2011-2012 Fee Description Mandatory Registration Fees* Health Insurance** Program Fee (Quarterly)*** Zhejiang University Merit Fellowship TOTAL COSTS Fall $ 504.50 $ 552.00 $ 10,400.00 $ (1,040.00) $ 10,416.50 Winter $ 504.50 $ 552.00 $ 10,400.00 $ (1,040.00) $ 10,416.50 Spring $ 504.50 $ 552.00 $ 10,400.00 $ (1,040.00) $ 10,416.50 Total Costs $ 1,513.50 $ 1,656.00 $ 31,200.00 $ (3,120.00) $ 31,249.50 *Mandatory Registration Fees apply to all Master of Advanced Studies degrees at UC San Diego. Current Fees are posted at the following web site: http://www.ucsd.edu/current-students/finances/fees/registration/index.html. **Health Insurance is required for all students. Information regarding the Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan is posted on the following web site: http://www.ucsd.edu/current-students/student-life/health-safety/student-health-insurance.html. ***Program Fee subject to approval Notes: Quarterly Program Fee, Registration Fees, and Health Insurance are based on 2010-11 rates and are subject to change. All Fees for the MAS-IA are subject to change. 6 MAS-IA Application Requirements Priority Application Deadline: April 15, 2011 1 Four-year bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an institution of comparable standing to the University of California with a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale 2 Minimum five years of relevant work experience 3 Personal statement and three letters of recommendation 4 Transcripts from universities or colleges mailed to: IR/PS Office of Admissions -- MAS-IA University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Drive #0520 La Jolla, CA 92093-0520 USA 5 International applicants: minimum TOEFL 80 iBT or 577 PBT (UC San Diego institution code: 4836) IELTS band 7.0 Peterson’s Test of English (Academic) overall score 65 Test requirements can be waived for applicants whose university education was conducted in English 6 Application materials must be submitted electronically https://gradapply.ucsd.edu/ 7 Certificate Programs at the Global Leadership Institute Executive options for study programs tailored to your professional and educational needs and the objectives of your sponsoring organization include: – Long-term Professionals (one quarter -2 years) Follow the university academic calendar with access to graduate courses – Short-term Study (1-30 days) Condensed group instruction in a variety of disciplines – Post-graduate Research Advance a thesis or project as a Research Fellow GLI also features customized overseas education programs for visiting EMBA groups that provide an optimal combination of coursework and professional tours (site visits) to prominent international industries such as the San Diego World Trade Center, Sempra Energy, Centre City Development Corp.,and QUALCOMM. 8 http://irps.ucsd.edu/gli Why GLI: Elevate your organization Take a role in shaping your organization’s future – Whether you work in business or government, GLI provides an educational experience to help your organization excel in today’s global environment – Expand your social and professional networks and interact with peers from public and private organizations – Interact closely with world renowned faculty that specialize in international business and management trends, regional economic integration, and financial development – Learn from prominent international and domestic policy-makers by attending the numerous lectures, seminars, and panel discussions hosted by the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) and affiliated departments – Meet specialists in industry headquarters and government offices to foster new ideas and implement strategies for success in today’s working environment How to apply: Long-Term Certificate Programs APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS ADMISSIONS PROCESS 1 Application for Admission (pages 1-2) 1 GLI receives your application and supporting documentation 2 Sponsor’s Statement (page 3) 2 An acceptance letter is sent to you with a reply form 3 Transcripts from universities or colleges attended (must have a bachelor’s degree or higher) 3 You complete and return the reply form 4 Minimum TOEFL 68 iBT, 190 CBT, 520 PBT or TOEIC 605 is necessary for admission to GLI Students with scores less than TOEFL 90 iBT, 230 CBT, or 570 PBT; or IELTS band 7.0 are expected to enroll in supplemental English language courses 4 GLI sends you a DS-2019 application form 5 Without an officially recognized English language test score, consideration for admission can be granted under the condition that you enroll in the GLI Summer Intensive ESL Program 5 You complete the DS-2019 application and send it back to us 6 Copy of passport photo page and passports of any family members staying with you in San Diego 6 We submit your completed DS-2019 application form to the UCSD International Center for processing (about 3 weeks) 7 $75.00 application fee and $300.00 DS-2019 processing fee (payable to “UC Regents”) 7 We mail you the DS-2019 that you take to the U.S. Consulate or Embassy for your interview to receive a J visa Download an application from the GLI web site http://irps.ucsd.edu/gli Add new heading here Facts of Note – School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IR/PS) IR/PS Courtyard • Dynamic curriculum blends the best of three professional school traditions: management, public policy, and international relations • Exceptional Faculty – top academicians with world class experience • Outstanding alumni who have assumed positions of leadership in business, government, and nonprofit organizations throughout the world. http://irps.ucsd.edu Facts of Note – UC San Diego • One of the best universities The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), compiled annually by Shanghai Jiaotong University, ranks UCSD as the 14th best university in the world Washington Monthly’s 2010 College Guide ranks UCSD as the best university in the nation, based on the positive impact the university has had on the country. US News and World Report ranks UCSD as the 7th best public university in the United States • Unique geographical position within the Pacific Region • Internationally renowned faculty UCSD Nobel Prize winners include Renato Dulbecco (1975); Harry Markowitz (1990); Paul Crutzen, 1995; Mario J. Molina (1995); Robert F. Engle (2003); and Roger Tsien (2008) World-renowned campus for environmental sustainability http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6ZiGUCn6MA UC San Diego’s Geisel Library • http://www.ucsd.edu San Diego, California The state of California is the 8th largest economy in the world San Diego is the 8th most populous city in the U.S. Pacific Ocean to the west, the Laguna Mountains and Borrego Desert to the east, and Tijuana, Mexico to the south More than 500 biomedical companies with 192 biotech spin-offs from local universities and institutions More Ph.D.'s, personal computers, and miles of fiber-optic cable per capita than any other U.S. city Prime location for international businesses in the Maquiladora industry with 2,000 companies involved in U.S.-Mexico production-sharing operations Features excellent healthcare systems with 26 accredited hospitals *figure are based on the International Monetary Fund list on 2007 List of countries by GDP (nominal) for world GDP **July 1, 2010 population estimates released by U.S. Census Bureau Live in San Diego Local housing options •More than 30 apartment communities within 1.5 miles to UCSD campus •One bedroom apartments start at $1,200 monthly / Two bedroom apartments start at $1,600 monthly •Within walking distance to grocery stores and shopping malls •Free UCSD shuttle service and public transportation for all bus routes entering the campus Thank you for your interest in our Executive Education programs! Please contact us if you have any questions: Website: http://irps.ucsd.edu MAS-IA: [email protected] Certificate Programs: [email protected]