6 Master's degrees in International Law in Texas, United States
Global Security Studies
Our online master’s in criminal justice degree provides deeper knowledge of criminal justice policy and practices to help you advance your career. Learn more with Global Security Studies from Angelo State University.
Conflict Management and Resolution Online
If you’re the kind of person who can naturally smooth things over, foster positive connections, and promote consensus, Abilene Christian University’s online Master of Arts in Conflict Management and Resolution builds off your innate abilities.
Global Policy Studies and Public Health
Students interested in Global Policy Studies and Public Health may study concurrently for a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and a Master of Global Policy Studies (MGPS) from The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin.
International Affairs
International Affairs from Texas A&M University is a 48 credit (16 course) non-thesis program that includes a core curriculum of five courses, a summer internship or intensive language and cultural study, and a three-course specialization in each of two selected areas of concentration.
International Criminal Law
The International Criminal Law degree offered by St. Mary's University is a post-J.D. degree designed for American lawyers who intend to pursue a specialized government career as a federal or state prosecutor or as a private-sector criminal defense lawyer.
International Law
The growth of the global marketplace and its interdependence among nations places a premium on lawyers who understand the international implications of various public, private, and commercial activities. Houston holds a commanding international presence – and the International Law program at University of Houston capitalizes on the city's substantial global connections.