The Certificate in International Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution prepares students with the skills to 1) evaluate global issues and 2) solve problems impacting global societies. Through the program, students will analyze the precursors, processes, and outcomes of international interactions between actors and apply those insights to the development of policy or programs to further cooperative interactions. Further, students will obtain practical experience in international diplomacy through specialized courses designed to sharpen professional skills.
For a GGC student, to apply for acceptance into this program, he/she must first complete 30 credit hours and maintain a 2.8 GPA (or above). Individuals with a college degree (including GGC graduates) may apply for and complete the certificate program.
To earn a CIDCR, students must complete 21 credit hours in specific courses, and a one-semester internship. First, the specific courses include six credit hours in a foreign language widely spoken in the world (French, Spanish, or Chinese) at or above the 2002-level, and 15 credit hours that must be in courses that focus on International Diplomacy, specifically, courses in International Relations and Comparative Politics. The remaining 3 credits must be completed in an internship.