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17th September 2014, 11:18 AM
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Institute Of World Politics Tuition
I want tuition details of Institute Of World Politics so can you please provide me tuition details of Institute Of World Politics.
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17th September 2014, 01:32 PM
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Re: Institute Of World Politics Tuition
Here you are looking for tuition details of Institute Of World Politics as you want here I am providing you. Tuition Institute of World Politics charges tuition by the number of credit hours pursued each semester. 2014-2015 Tuition prices: $1,100 per credit hour $4,400 per four-credit course $2,200 per two-credit course For Masters Degree with 52 credits, total tuition would be $57,200 ($28,600 per year for two years). Language courses are $550 per credit hour. 2014-2015 Tuition for Auditors (Non-credit) $550 per credit hour $2,200 per four-credit course $1,100 per two-credit course Student Service Fee (mandatory for all students in all programs) Fall 2014-Spring 2015: $200.00 Summer 2014 and summer 2015: $100.00 Application Fee Institute Of World Politics application fee is $100. This is one-time fee it is must be submitted with application materials. Matriculation Fee Institute Of World Politics all students admitted to the Institute must pay a non-refundable $500 matriculation fee to secure their admission. Late Registration Fee Institute Of World Politics fee for late registering of class is $500 for MA students and $100 for others. Graduation Fee: $250.00 Some other information’s; Programs Master's Degree Program Certificate of Graduate Study Academic Programs for Defense & Intelligence Leadership Continuing Education & Auditors Internships Danger Zone Academic Centers Strategic Fellows Program Frontiers: Program in American Strategy and Statecraft Language Study Course List For more details contact to this address; Address; The Institute of World Politics 1521 16th St NW, Washington, DC, United States +1 202-462-2101 Map; [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Institute+Of+World+Politics&ll=38.912457,-77.036068&spn=0.009784,0.020406&sll=38.910504,-77.03606&sspn=0.0256466,0.0439463&client=opera&oe= utf-8&channel=suggest&fb=1&gl=in&cid=48474081756014147 04&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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22nd March 2015, 10:25 AM
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Re: Institute Of World Politics Tuition
Can you provide me the Tuition Fee of Institute of World Politics (IWP) as I want to check it before taking admission in it?
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22nd March 2015, 10:26 AM
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Re: Institute Of World Politics Tuition
The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is a graduate school of national security, intelligence, and international affairs which was founded in 1990. Institute Of World Politics Tuition The Institute of World Politics charges tuition by the number of credit hours pursued each semester. 2014-2015 Tuition Rates: $1,100 per credit hour $4,400 per four-credit course $2,200 per two-credit course For a Masters Degree with 52 credits, total tuition would be $57,200 ($28,600 per year for two years). Language courses are $550 per credit hour. 2014-2015 Tuition for Auditors (Non-credit) $550 per credit hour $2,200 per four-credit course $1,100 per two-credit course Student Service Fee (mandatory for all students in all programs) Fall 2014-Spring 2015: $200.00 Summer 2014 and Summer 2015: $100.00 Application Fee The application fee is $100. This one-time fee must be submitted with application materials. Matriculation Fee All students admitted to the Institute (regardless of program) must pay a non-refundable $500 matriculation fee to secure their admission. This fee is due upon acceptance of admission and is credited toward the first semester's tuition balance. Late Registration Fee The fee for registering after the first day of class is $500 for MA students and $100 for others. Graduation Fee $250.00 Courses Offered Lynde and Harry Bradley Seminar on Constitutional and Economic Principles National Security Policy Process Russian Politics and Foreign Policy Islam and Geopolitics in Eurasia Intelligence and Policy Ideas and Values in International Politics US Nonproliferation and Nuclear Policy American Founding Principles and Foreign Policy Economic Statecraft and Conflict Counterintelligence in a Democratic Society Immigration and National Security American Intelligence and Protective Security: An Advanced Seminar History of International Relations Diplomacy Toward Comparative Regimes Western Moral Tradition and World Politics U.S. National Security Strategy and Emerging Threats Information Operations and Information Warfare Mass Media and World Politics Twentieth Century Politics and Diplomacy: Case Studies in War and Peace Stabilization and Nation-Building: History and Policy Comparative Intelligence Systems: Foreign Intelligence and Security Cultures U.S.-Latin American Relations: Threats and Opportunities Peace, Strategy and Conflict Resolution Foundations of Political and Economic Freedom International Relations, Statecraft and Integrated Strategy Military Strategy: An Overview of the Theorists of Warfare Chinese Grand Strategy: Foreign and Military Policy Foreign Propaganda, Perceptions and Policy U.S. Intelligence in the Cold War and Beyond Terrorism Geography and Strategy History of American Foreign Policy The Art of Diplomacy Public Diplomacy and Political Warfare U.S. Foreign Policy: Current and Future Challenges U.S.-African Relations Cultural Intelligence for Strategy and Analysis Political Warfare: Past, Present and Future Economics for Foreign Policy Makers Advanced Writing and Research Seminar Spies, Subversion, Terrorism and Influence Operations Islam in Contemporary Global Politics Case Studies in Counterintelligence Operations Military Intelligence and Modern Warfare Mass Murder Prevention in Failed and Failing States Writing for National Security Professionals Estimative Intelligence Analysis and Epistemology The Contemporary Balkans History of FBI Counterintelligence Technology, Intelligence, Security, and Statecraft Intelligence Collection U.S. Approaches to Irregular Warfare The Geopolitics of the Iranian Plateau and South Asia Enemy Threat Doctrine of Global Jihadism IWP-Oxford Study Abroad Program Surprise, Warning, and Deception: An Introduction Cyber Statecraft Foundations of Homeland Security Statecraft, National Security, and the Corporate Sector Forecasting and Political Risk Analysis The Role and Importance of Human Intelligence Counterterrorism and the Democracies Counterterrorism through Cultural Engagement and Development The U.S.-China Strategic Relationship Crisis Management and Decisionmaking Human Rights and Counter-Radicalization A Counterintelligence Challenge: The Enigmas and Benefits of Defectors Chinese Military Thought and History Covert Action and National Security Defense Strategy, Planning and Budgeting Contact Detail: The Institute of World Politics 1521 16th Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United States Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Institute+Of+World+Politics+&hl=en&ll=38.91 194,-77.036068&spn=0.008031,0.020428&sll=28.408237,77.2 99311&sspn=0.009078,0.020428&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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