On behalf of everyone associated with the University of Miami's Master of Arts in International Administration (MAIA) program, I would like to thank you for considering MAIA as you reflect upon the next step in your professional development. MAIA provides a dynamic educational experience, offering the knowledge and experience necessary to succeed in the administration of organizations at the domestic and international levels. Our graduates have found rewarding careers with international businesses, governmental agencies and international organizations. The scholarship and professional service of our professors contribute to the remarkably varied intellectual texture of the MAIA program. Our faculty members are drawn from an array of departments and professional fields: from Management and Economics to Political Science, History and the Foreign Service. They are outstanding instructors who will work with you to achieve your educational and professional objectives. The Master of Arts in International Administration program is organized with your busy schedules in mind. The courses are offered in the evenings and can be completed in one year, if you choose the accelerated program. Along the way, we will help you to engage the full resources of the University of Miami. Location matters. Your studies with MAIA will take place within the cosmopolitan environment of Miami. A place of energy, creativity, and international center for business, finance, politics and humanitarian work, Miami is an ideal place from which to embark on the next phase of your career. As an interdisciplinary program, MAIA welcomes all undergraduate majors, it offers full or part-time options, individualized advisement, professional development seminars and a host of features designed to meet your needs. Please let us know if you would like more information about the MAIA program. We look forward to hearing from you. Respectfully, Bradford R. McGuinn Director
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