Overview
The International and Area Studies Academic Program (IAS) provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of international and global issues. Comprised of six undergraduate majors and three graduate degree programs, IAS is a unique intellectual domain. At a historical moment of unprecedented interconnectedness, IAS trains students in the knowledge and skills that are fundamental components of global citizenship and practice. IAS has strategically adopted an interdisciplinary approach to such training, with the belief that no single discipline can prepare students in the depth and breadth necessary for a complex and reflexive understanding of world history and contemporary globalization. Accordingly, IAS offers interdisciplinary core courses in fields such as political economy, development studies, and peace and conflict studies. IAS then incorporates courses offered through many other departments, offering students a rigorous but flexible curriculum which recognizes that learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom.
Concurrent Master's Degree
The MA in International and Area Studies (IAS) is a two-year concurrent master's program. It is an interdisciplinary program designed to complement the graduate degree work by providing the fundamentals of contemporary international issues and/or detailed knowledge on particular world regions or countries. The MA in International and Area Studies provides wide flexibility in crafting an individual interdisciplinary program complementing or enhancing the primary area of graduate study. Students tailor the content of their programs within a defined framework to suit their interests. Specific course work is chosen in consultation with a faculty adviser.
This program is available only to students who are currently registered in an UC Berkeley graduate program. For further information, please see the program's website .
Undergraduate Programs
Asian Studies (China)
: BA
Asian Studies (Japan)
: BA
Asian Studies (Multi-Area)
: BA
Development Studies
: BA
Latin American Studies
: BA
Middle Eastern Studies
: BA, Minor
Peace and Conflict Studies
: BA, Minor
Political Economy
: BA, Minor
Chinese Studies
: Minor
Global Poverty and Practice
: Minor
Japanese Studies
: Minor
Korean Studies
: Minor
Graduate Programs
Asian Studies
: MA, PhD
Latin American Studies:
MA
Contact Information
International and Area Studies Academic Program
101 Stephens Hall
Phone: 510-642-1738
Fax: 510-642-9850
Program Director
Maximilian Auffhammer, PhD (Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics)
Co-Chair, Development Studies
Gillian Hart, PhD (Department of Geography)
551 McCone Hall
Co-Chair, Development Studies
Michael Watts, PhD (Department of Geography)
555 McCone Hall
Phone: 510-642-3902
Chair, Global Poverty and Practice
Ananya Roy, MCP, PhD (Department of City and Regional Planning)
Phone: 510-642-5938
Chair, Latin American Studies
Estelle Tarica, PhD (Department of Spanish and Portuguese)