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Master of Arts in Global Risk, Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, Maryland

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24 Months

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About this course

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The MAGR program is based at the SAIS Europe campus in Bologna, Italy, and focuses on developing sophisticated risk management and analysis skills amid the complex factors shaping global change, such as technology, climate, politics, pandemics, and extremism. This full-time, 13-month program takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining tools from economics, finance, political science, history, and international relations. Students learn to understand the drivers of instability and develop the analytical techniques needed for risk management in both public policy and private sector contexts. The program prepares students for careers in finance, manufacturing, energy, consulting, and roles within multilateral organizations and governments.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly recommended for students interested in analyzing and managing global risks that influence international stability and policy. Its multidisciplinary approach, combining economics, finance, and political science, equips students with the critical skills needed in today’s unpredictable world. The program's international recognition and the opportunity to work on real-world projects through internships or research papers add practical value for future careers across various sectors.

Specialisation

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The program specializes in global risk analysis, integrating concepts from multiple disciplines to understand and manage risks impacting international stability and economic sectors. It emphasizes quantitative methods, scenario planning, and critical assessment of political and economic risks at national and international levels.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

53.83L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Students must complete 50 credits and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or above to graduate. The program is delivered in person at the Bologna campus, with courses spanning over 13 months including core courses, electives, and a capstone project, which can be a summer internship or a research paper.
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English language test

PTE

68

DUOLINGO

130

IELTS

7

TOEFL

100

Career prospects

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Graduates of the MAGR program have found employment in the private sector, particularly in finance, manufacturing, energy, and consulting. They also work for multilateral organizations and government agencies, applying their risk analysis skills to real-world challenges in international affairs and economic development.

FAQs

What does the program's curriculum include?

It includes courses on microeconomic risk, statistics, international trade, macroeconomic risk, finance, scenario planning, and electives on topics like energy, climate change, and international policy.

Can I choose elective courses?

Yes, students can select electives from a broad array of topics offered at SAIS Europe, allowing customization based on their interests.