
Masters in Global Studies Information Session
Speaker: Andy Guth, Academic Coordinator, Master's in Global Studies
Date: Tuesday, October 28th
Time: 5 pm
Location: 306 Coble Hall
801 S. Wright St, Urbana, IL
Virtual Option: Join Online via link provided upon registration
MSGS Academic Coordinator announces an informational session about the Masters in Global Studies Program (MSGSP). Dr. Andy Guth will discuss important details about the new program, opportunities, and the different academic tracks for students. Please attend to see if this program is something for you! At the end of the session, a Q&A will be held to answer any questions or concerns! A virtual option is available through Zoom. To learn more, click here.
Degree description: This degree prepares students for leadership in international and domestic careers in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government, business, and transnational organizations. Combining interdisciplinary coursework with domestic and international practicum opportunities will prepare graduates to meet the intellectual and practical challenges facing global governance and civil society organizations.
Andy Guth is the Academic Program Coordinator for the Center of Global Studies (CGS), where he helped establish, lectures in, and is administrator of the MS in Global Studies Program (MSGSP). Previously, Dr. Guth worked in China for ten years, the Philippines for another three years, and worked and traveled throughout Southeast Asia for twenty years. He was a consultant for the United Nations, OECD, Transparency International, Fortune 500 companies, and others; worked at the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC) in Arlington, VA; and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Philippines.