1. Document at least three continuous years of employment with increasing responsibility in a career field related to the academic discipline of International Relations. 2. Submit two letters of recommendation that describe professional work development, work ethics, prior academic performance, and/or professional skills. 3. Submit a writing sample describing the student's career interests and how the International Relations degree supports such goals. 4. Earn a median score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for an individual who took the GRE after being out of college for five or more years. Otherwise, a 75th percentile score is required. 5. Complete six hours of any graduate-level coursework with at least a 3.50 grade point average. These courses will not be applied toward the degree requirement
1. Document at least three continuous years of employment with increasing responsibility in a career field related to the academic discipline of International Relations. 2. Submit two letters of recommendation that describe professional work development, work ethics, prior academic performance, and/or professional skills. 3. Submit a writing sample describing the student's career interests and how the International Relations degree supports such goals. 4. Earn a median score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for an individual who took the GRE after being out of college for five or more years. Otherwise, a 75th percentile score is required. 5. Complete six hours of any graduate-level coursework with at least a 3.50 grade point average. These courses will not be applied toward the degree requirement