Students  who  seek  to  critically  examine  the
history and culture of the world from a diverse 
range of perspectives will gain a rm grasp of 
international studies and the world at large as 
they  study  the  historical,  political,  sociologi-
cal,  and  economic  factors  that  contribute  to 
other nations cultures, identities, and history. 
The  graduate  certicate  and  masters  degree 
concentration  explore  international  studies  in 
an  applied,  practical  manner  for  profession-
als  and  executives  working  across  cultures 
and  across  industries.  From  competition  and 
conict, building community to cooperation, a 
broad range of topics will prepare students for 
an equally broad range of careers.
Concentration Courses
GS 4200 Globalization and Human Geography 
GS 4210 World Religious Traditions
GS 4220 Competition and Conict
GS 4230 Community and Cooperation  
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series from 
the Global Issues concentration. 
Or take any course in these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
MASTERS DEGREE & CERTIFICATES FOR BUSY ADULTS 
EVENINGS & ONLINE
Global Affairs
Global Issues
World History and Culture
Translation Studies
By taking two classes per quarter for six consecutive quarters, you can complete your degree in 
about eighteen months. Discuss this opportunity with your academic advisor.
Tuition Costs at 2014/2015 Academic Year Rates  
Masters Degree $27,408 
Graduate Certicate $13,704
($571 per credit) 
Complete Your Degree in Two Years
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World History and Culture
Students with prociency in Spanish and Eng-
lish will gain a broad theoretical and practical 
background  in  translation  studies,  as  well  as 
practice in different types of translation (legal, 
commercial,  nancial,  localization,  political, 
and  medical  translation).  They  will  gain  the 
knowledge  and  transferable  skills  to  become 
effective  translators  in  a  professional  capac-
ity  as  they  cover  essential  terminology,  com-
puter  applications  for  translators,  and  issues 
related  to  managing  projects  internationally 
in  individual  and  team-based  environments. 
For students interested in pursuing a career in 
the global translation industry, the Translation 
Studies  program  at  University  College  is  an 
ideal opportunity to gain valuable experience 
necessary  to  perform  effectively  in  this  chal-
lenging and competitive eld, including a pro-
fessional practicum experience. Completion of 
the  Translation  Studies  program  satises  the 
American  Translators  Association  (ATA)  edu-
cation requirement toward ATA certication.
Concentration Courses
GS 4300 Theory and Practice of Translation and  
  Interpretation
GS 4301 Basic Translation: Written and Sight 
GS 4302 Terminology and Computer  
  Applications for Translators 
GS 4303 Translation Practicum
Further Studies Courses
GS 4304 Introduction of Legal Translation 
GS 4306 Translation of Medical and Scientic  
  Texts 
GS 4305 Localization/Translation of Software 
  and Web Pages
GS 4307 Translation Project Management
Translation Studies
Call, click, or connect with University College for more information:
A  masters  degree  concentration  or  graduate 
certicate  in  Translation  Studies  translates  to 
a  thriving  career.  According  to  the  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics,  about  28%  of  translators  or 
interpreters  work  within  the  educational  eld, 
13% work in healthcare, and 9% are employed 
by  the  government.  Translators  can  also  ex-
plore  other  potential  career  areas,  including 
conferences,  conventions,  travel  guides,  ju-
diciary,  localization,  or  literary  translation.  If 
you have second language prociency in Span-
ishyoure in luck! This foreign language is in 
high-demand, but of course, its not so foreign 
to you!
Career Opportunities
Alumni
Where  are  they  now?  Global  Affairs 
program  graduates  may  hold  potential  job 
titles such as Foreign Service Ofcer, Historian, 
Political  Advisor,  Archivist,  International 
Relations  Specialist,  Teacher,  Communications 
Ofcer,  Non-Prot  Director,  Journalist, 
Advocate,  Translator,  Diplomat,  or  Public 
Affairs Coordinator.
Program Overview
The  Global  Affairs  program  at  University 
College meets the needs of busy adults seeking 
a  comprehensive,  forward-thinking  education 
on  global  issues  in  order  to  work  across 
cultures  effectively.  In  our  globally  integrated 
economy  and  society,  an  understanding  of 
foreign affairs and global structures, along with 
the  elements  that  make  them  up,  is  imperative 
for  professionals  to  make  intelligent  business 
decisions.  Whether  a  student  is  studying  to 
understand the world at large in the context of 
history and culture or international business, or 
gaining  credentials  in  translation  studies  from 
English - Spanish, Spanish - English, the Global 
Affairs  program  offers  students  foundational 
courses  that  cover  international  studies,  global 
organizations, and governance, as well as skills 
in  cultural  assessment  and  communication. 
Classes  are  led  by  professional  practitioners 
who  work  in  the  elds  they  teach,  providing 
global  affairs  students  the  communication 
tools  and  contextual  background  necessary  to 
succeed  in  politics,  foreign  affairs,  business, 
professional translation, and beyond.
Global Affairs Outcomes
This program prepares students to: 
  Dene and discuss globalization in terms of business, culture, government, and major issues 
  Dene culture and assess cultural differences
  Navigate international legalities of working globally
  Research cultural traditions and regional histories to holistically describe and work within another 
  culture in a context of global affairs
  Compare the diverse interpersonal relationship styles of various cultures and their impact on trade, 
  communication, politics, and human discourse 
  Gain  sensitivity  to  and  be  able  to  discuss  different  perspectives  as  they  are  inuenced  by 
  national origin, cultural identication, varying levels of economic success, and divergent methods of 
  political interaction
 Be attentive to the global nature of 21st century human interaction in future international friendships 
  and business dealings
  APPLY NOW AT UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE.DU.EDU
The  University  of  Denver  consistently  ranks  in 
the  nations  top  100  universities,  according  to 
U.S.  News  &  World  Report,  and  we  are  proud 
to  be  part  of  a  150-year  tradition  of  academic 
excellence and forward thinking from one of the 
nations  most  highly  regarded  universities.  The 
university enrolls approximately 11,500 students 
in  its  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs. 
University  College,  the  college  of  professional 
and  continuing  studies  at  the  University  of 
Denver,  is  dedicated  to  providing  education 
that is designed, delivered, and priced for busy 
adults.  The  faculty  and  staff  understand  the 
challenges facing adult learners and specialize in 
providing the highest quality learning experience 
for  working  professionals.  The  University  of 
Denver  and  all  of  its  academic  programs  hold 
the  highest  level  of  accreditation  by  the  North 
Central Association of Colleges and Schools, one 
of six regional accrediting bodies in the nation
the standard for universities in the United States.
 Built-in multimedia with course content ranging from text and graphics, to audio and video
 Customizable notication preferences and a calendar function across all courses
 Easy-to-use threaded discussion boards and video messaging options
 Collaborative workspaces and chat functions
 Helpful 24/7 technical support
 A mobile app available on Android devices, iPhones, and iPads
At  University  College,  masters  degree  and 
graduate certicate programs are offered online 
or on campus in the evenings to meet the needs 
of busy adults. We understand that returning to 
school  challenges  your  schedule    one  lled 
with  work,  family,  and  personal  commitments. 
Evening  and  online  classes  offer  the  exibility 
and convenience you need to earn your degree 
or  certicate.  Online  courses  are  delivered 
through  the  premier  course  delivery  platform, 
Canvas.  Our  goal  is  to  deliver  the  most  up-to-
date  technology  that  enhances  teaching  and 
learning in a more effective and efcient manner. 
This innovative platform creates a dynamic and 
integrated  virtual  classroom  experience  that 
provides:
Designed, Delivered, and Priced for Busy Adults
University of Denver 
See Canvas in action at youtube.com/DUcollege or scan the code.
Foundation Courses (12 credit hours) 
Help students understand the scope of activity, historical development, future direction and trends,  
and typical roles of organizations that operate within a career eld. 
GS 4010 Global Players, Structures, and Trends
GS 4020 Cultural Positioning and Assessment
GS 4030 Issues in Working Internationally
Social Research and Methods (4 credit hours) 
Prepares students for writing and research assignments. 
Concentration Courses (16 credit hours) 
Focus on a specic professional area within the larger industry sector.
Further Studies/Elective Courses (12 credit hours) 
Build on the concentration area and help students develop a broader perspective within their industry. 
Capstone (4 credit hours) 
The culminating academic endeavor of our degree programs.
Masters Degrees (48 credits/12 courses)
Graduate Certicates (24 credits/6 courses)
Credits earned in a certicate program can be applied toward a masters degree in Global Affairs. 
Graduate certicate students will take four required concentration courses and then either select two 
courses from the further studies option or select two courses offered in any of the other program 
concentrations, program foundation courses, or the research course.
Students  who  seek  to  expand  their  global 
skillset  will  learn  to  analyze  contemporary 
issues and trends in a global context, view-
ing the inuence of events and ideas on the 
world  stage.  Classes  are  taught  by  profes-
sional  practitioners  who  work  in  the  elds 
they teach and contend with global issues in 
their elds. In a growing, integrated world, 
international  relations  have  surged  in  im-
portance. Take advantage of this resurgence 
and  grasp  the  fundamentals  of  global  af-
fairs by earning a masters concentration or 
graduate certicate in Global Issues.
Concentration Courses
GS 4100 Hunger, Food, and Health
GS 4110 Sustainable Development
GS 4120 Terrorism and War in the 21st  
  Century
GS 4130 Human Rights and the Role of Women 
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series 
from the World History and Culture concen-
tration.
Or take any course from these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Emergency Planning and Response
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
Global Issues
Explore your degree options and build the degree that will help you reach your goals 
using the online Degree Builder interactive tool at universitycollege.du.edu
Build a Degree to Fit Your Needs
1 Research Course and 3 Foundation Courses
4 Concentration Courses
3 Further Studies/Elective Courses
1 Capstone Course/Project
Program Overview
The  Global  Affairs  program  at  University 
College meets the needs of busy adults seeking 
a  comprehensive,  forward-thinking  education 
on  global  issues  in  order  to  work  across 
cultures  effectively.  In  our  globally  integrated 
economy  and  society,  an  understanding  of 
foreign affairs and global structures, along with 
the  elements  that  make  them  up,  is  imperative 
for  professionals  to  make  intelligent  business 
decisions.  Whether  a  student  is  studying  to 
understand the world at large in the context of 
history and culture or international business, or 
gaining  credentials  in  translation  studies  from 
English - Spanish, Spanish - English, the Global 
Affairs  program  offers  students  foundational 
courses  that  cover  international  studies,  global 
organizations, and governance, as well as skills 
in  cultural  assessment  and  communication. 
Classes  are  led  by  professional  practitioners 
who  work  in  the  elds  they  teach,  providing 
global  affairs  students  the  communication 
tools  and  contextual  background  necessary  to 
succeed  in  politics,  foreign  affairs,  business, 
professional translation, and beyond.
Global Affairs Outcomes
This program prepares students to: 
  Dene and discuss globalization in terms of business, culture, government, and major issues 
  Dene culture and assess cultural differences
  Navigate international legalities of working globally
  Research cultural traditions and regional histories to holistically describe and work within another 
  culture in a context of global affairs
  Compare the diverse interpersonal relationship styles of various cultures and their impact on trade, 
  communication, politics, and human discourse 
  Gain  sensitivity  to  and  be  able  to  discuss  different  perspectives  as  they  are  inuenced  by 
  national origin, cultural identication, varying levels of economic success, and divergent methods of 
  political interaction
 Be attentive to the global nature of 21st century human interaction in future international friendships 
  and business dealings
  APPLY NOW AT UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE.DU.EDU
The  University  of  Denver  consistently  ranks  in 
the  nations  top  100  universities,  according  to 
U.S.  News  &  World  Report,  and  we  are  proud 
to  be  part  of  a  150-year  tradition  of  academic 
excellence and forward thinking from one of the 
nations  most  highly  regarded  universities.  The 
university enrolls approximately 11,500 students 
in  its  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs. 
University  College,  the  college  of  professional 
and  continuing  studies  at  the  University  of 
Denver,  is  dedicated  to  providing  education 
that is designed, delivered, and priced for busy 
adults.  The  faculty  and  staff  understand  the 
challenges facing adult learners and specialize in 
providing the highest quality learning experience 
for  working  professionals.  The  University  of 
Denver  and  all  of  its  academic  programs  hold 
the  highest  level  of  accreditation  by  the  North 
Central Association of Colleges and Schools, one 
of six regional accrediting bodies in the nation
the standard for universities in the United States.
 Built-in multimedia with course content ranging from text and graphics, to audio and video
 Customizable notication preferences and a calendar function across all courses
 Easy-to-use threaded discussion boards and video messaging options
 Collaborative workspaces and chat functions
 Helpful 24/7 technical support
 A mobile app available on Android devices, iPhones, and iPads
At  University  College,  masters  degree  and 
graduate certicate programs are offered online 
or on campus in the evenings to meet the needs 
of busy adults. We understand that returning to 
school  challenges  your  schedule    one  lled 
with  work,  family,  and  personal  commitments. 
Evening  and  online  classes  offer  the  exibility 
and convenience you need to earn your degree 
or  certicate.  Online  courses  are  delivered 
through  the  premier  course  delivery  platform, 
Canvas.  Our  goal  is  to  deliver  the  most  up-to-
date  technology  that  enhances  teaching  and 
learning in a more effective and efcient manner. 
This innovative platform creates a dynamic and 
integrated  virtual  classroom  experience  that 
provides:
Designed, Delivered, and Priced for Busy Adults
University of Denver 
See Canvas in action at youtube.com/DUcollege or scan the code.
Foundation Courses (12 credit hours) 
Help students understand the scope of activity, historical development, future direction and trends,  
and typical roles of organizations that operate within a career eld. 
GS 4010 Global Players, Structures, and Trends
GS 4020 Cultural Positioning and Assessment
GS 4030 Issues in Working Internationally
Social Research and Methods (4 credit hours) 
Prepares students for writing and research assignments. 
Concentration Courses (16 credit hours) 
Focus on a specic professional area within the larger industry sector.
Further Studies/Elective Courses (12 credit hours) 
Build on the concentration area and help students develop a broader perspective within their industry. 
Capstone (4 credit hours) 
The culminating academic endeavor of our degree programs.
Masters Degrees (48 credits/12 courses)
Graduate Certicates (24 credits/6 courses)
Credits earned in a certicate program can be applied toward a masters degree in Global Affairs. 
Graduate certicate students will take four required concentration courses and then either select two 
courses from the further studies option or select two courses offered in any of the other program 
concentrations, program foundation courses, or the research course.
Students  who  seek  to  expand  their  global 
skillset  will  learn  to  analyze  contemporary 
issues and trends in a global context, view-
ing the inuence of events and ideas on the 
world  stage.  Classes  are  taught  by  profes-
sional  practitioners  who  work  in  the  elds 
they teach and contend with global issues in 
their elds. In a growing, integrated world, 
international  relations  have  surged  in  im-
portance. Take advantage of this resurgence 
and  grasp  the  fundamentals  of  global  af-
fairs by earning a masters concentration or 
graduate certicate in Global Issues.
Concentration Courses
GS 4100 Hunger, Food, and Health
GS 4110 Sustainable Development
GS 4120 Terrorism and War in the 21st  
  Century
GS 4130 Human Rights and the Role of Women 
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series 
from the World History and Culture concen-
tration.
Or take any course from these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Emergency Planning and Response
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
Global Issues
Explore your degree options and build the degree that will help you reach your goals 
using the online Degree Builder interactive tool at universitycollege.du.edu
Build a Degree to Fit Your Needs
1 Research Course and 3 Foundation Courses
4 Concentration Courses
3 Further Studies/Elective Courses
1 Capstone Course/Project
Program Overview
The  Global  Affairs  program  at  University 
College meets the needs of busy adults seeking 
a  comprehensive,  forward-thinking  education 
on  global  issues  in  order  to  work  across 
cultures  effectively.  In  our  globally  integrated 
economy  and  society,  an  understanding  of 
foreign affairs and global structures, along with 
the  elements  that  make  them  up,  is  imperative 
for  professionals  to  make  intelligent  business 
decisions.  Whether  a  student  is  studying  to 
understand the world at large in the context of 
history and culture or international business, or 
gaining  credentials  in  translation  studies  from 
English - Spanish, Spanish - English, the Global 
Affairs  program  offers  students  foundational 
courses  that  cover  international  studies,  global 
organizations, and governance, as well as skills 
in  cultural  assessment  and  communication. 
Classes  are  led  by  professional  practitioners 
who  work  in  the  elds  they  teach,  providing 
global  affairs  students  the  communication 
tools  and  contextual  background  necessary  to 
succeed  in  politics,  foreign  affairs,  business, 
professional translation, and beyond.
Global Affairs Outcomes
This program prepares students to: 
  Dene and discuss globalization in terms of business, culture, government, and major issues 
  Dene culture and assess cultural differences
  Navigate international legalities of working globally
  Research cultural traditions and regional histories to holistically describe and work within another 
  culture in a context of global affairs
  Compare the diverse interpersonal relationship styles of various cultures and their impact on trade, 
  communication, politics, and human discourse 
  Gain  sensitivity  to  and  be  able  to  discuss  different  perspectives  as  they  are  inuenced  by 
  national origin, cultural identication, varying levels of economic success, and divergent methods of 
  political interaction
 Be attentive to the global nature of 21st century human interaction in future international friendships 
  and business dealings
  APPLY NOW AT UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE.DU.EDU
The  University  of  Denver  consistently  ranks  in 
the  nations  top  100  universities,  according  to 
U.S.  News  &  World  Report,  and  we  are  proud 
to  be  part  of  a  150-year  tradition  of  academic 
excellence and forward thinking from one of the 
nations  most  highly  regarded  universities.  The 
university enrolls approximately 11,500 students 
in  its  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs. 
University  College,  the  college  of  professional 
and  continuing  studies  at  the  University  of 
Denver,  is  dedicated  to  providing  education 
that is designed, delivered, and priced for busy 
adults.  The  faculty  and  staff  understand  the 
challenges facing adult learners and specialize in 
providing the highest quality learning experience 
for  working  professionals.  The  University  of 
Denver  and  all  of  its  academic  programs  hold 
the  highest  level  of  accreditation  by  the  North 
Central Association of Colleges and Schools, one 
of six regional accrediting bodies in the nation
the standard for universities in the United States.
 Built-in multimedia with course content ranging from text and graphics, to audio and video
 Customizable notication preferences and a calendar function across all courses
 Easy-to-use threaded discussion boards and video messaging options
 Collaborative workspaces and chat functions
 Helpful 24/7 technical support
 A mobile app available on Android devices, iPhones, and iPads
At  University  College,  masters  degree  and 
graduate certicate programs are offered online 
or on campus in the evenings to meet the needs 
of busy adults. We understand that returning to 
school  challenges  your  schedule    one  lled 
with  work,  family,  and  personal  commitments. 
Evening  and  online  classes  offer  the  exibility 
and convenience you need to earn your degree 
or  certicate.  Online  courses  are  delivered 
through  the  premier  course  delivery  platform, 
Canvas.  Our  goal  is  to  deliver  the  most  up-to-
date  technology  that  enhances  teaching  and 
learning in a more effective and efcient manner. 
This innovative platform creates a dynamic and 
integrated  virtual  classroom  experience  that 
provides:
Designed, Delivered, and Priced for Busy Adults
University of Denver 
See Canvas in action at youtube.com/DUcollege or scan the code.
Foundation Courses (12 credit hours) 
Help students understand the scope of activity, historical development, future direction and trends,  
and typical roles of organizations that operate within a career eld. 
GS 4010 Global Players, Structures, and Trends
GS 4020 Cultural Positioning and Assessment
GS 4030 Issues in Working Internationally
Social Research and Methods (4 credit hours) 
Prepares students for writing and research assignments. 
Concentration Courses (16 credit hours) 
Focus on a specic professional area within the larger industry sector.
Further Studies/Elective Courses (12 credit hours) 
Build on the concentration area and help students develop a broader perspective within their industry. 
Capstone (4 credit hours) 
The culminating academic endeavor of our degree programs.
Masters Degrees (48 credits/12 courses)
Graduate Certicates (24 credits/6 courses)
Credits earned in a certicate program can be applied toward a masters degree in Global Affairs. 
Graduate certicate students will take four required concentration courses and then either select two 
courses from the further studies option or select two courses offered in any of the other program 
concentrations, program foundation courses, or the research course.
Students  who  seek  to  expand  their  global 
skillset  will  learn  to  analyze  contemporary 
issues and trends in a global context, view-
ing the inuence of events and ideas on the 
world  stage.  Classes  are  taught  by  profes-
sional  practitioners  who  work  in  the  elds 
they teach and contend with global issues in 
their elds. In a growing, integrated world, 
international  relations  have  surged  in  im-
portance. Take advantage of this resurgence 
and  grasp  the  fundamentals  of  global  af-
fairs by earning a masters concentration or 
graduate certicate in Global Issues.
Concentration Courses
GS 4100 Hunger, Food, and Health
GS 4110 Sustainable Development
GS 4120 Terrorism and War in the 21st  
  Century
GS 4130 Human Rights and the Role of Women 
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series 
from the World History and Culture concen-
tration.
Or take any course from these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Emergency Planning and Response
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
Global Issues
Explore your degree options and build the degree that will help you reach your goals 
using the online Degree Builder interactive tool at universitycollege.du.edu
Build a Degree to Fit Your Needs
1 Research Course and 3 Foundation Courses
4 Concentration Courses
3 Further Studies/Elective Courses
1 Capstone Course/Project
Program Overview
The  Global  Affairs  program  at  University 
College meets the needs of busy adults seeking 
a  comprehensive,  forward-thinking  education 
on  global  issues  in  order  to  work  across 
cultures  effectively.  In  our  globally  integrated 
economy  and  society,  an  understanding  of 
foreign affairs and global structures, along with 
the  elements  that  make  them  up,  is  imperative 
for  professionals  to  make  intelligent  business 
decisions.  Whether  a  student  is  studying  to 
understand the world at large in the context of 
history and culture or international business, or 
gaining  credentials  in  translation  studies  from 
English - Spanish, Spanish - English, the Global 
Affairs  program  offers  students  foundational 
courses  that  cover  international  studies,  global 
organizations, and governance, as well as skills 
in  cultural  assessment  and  communication. 
Classes  are  led  by  professional  practitioners 
who  work  in  the  elds  they  teach,  providing 
global  affairs  students  the  communication 
tools  and  contextual  background  necessary  to 
succeed  in  politics,  foreign  affairs,  business, 
professional translation, and beyond.
Global Affairs Outcomes
This program prepares students to: 
  Dene and discuss globalization in terms of business, culture, government, and major issues 
  Dene culture and assess cultural differences
  Navigate international legalities of working globally
  Research cultural traditions and regional histories to holistically describe and work within another 
  culture in a context of global affairs
  Compare the diverse interpersonal relationship styles of various cultures and their impact on trade, 
  communication, politics, and human discourse 
  Gain  sensitivity  to  and  be  able  to  discuss  different  perspectives  as  they  are  inuenced  by 
  national origin, cultural identication, varying levels of economic success, and divergent methods of 
  political interaction
 Be attentive to the global nature of 21st century human interaction in future international friendships 
  and business dealings
  APPLY NOW AT UNIVERSITYCOLLEGE.DU.EDU
The  University  of  Denver  consistently  ranks  in 
the  nations  top  100  universities,  according  to 
U.S.  News  &  World  Report,  and  we  are  proud 
to  be  part  of  a  150-year  tradition  of  academic 
excellence and forward thinking from one of the 
nations  most  highly  regarded  universities.  The 
university enrolls approximately 11,500 students 
in  its  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs. 
University  College,  the  college  of  professional 
and  continuing  studies  at  the  University  of 
Denver,  is  dedicated  to  providing  education 
that is designed, delivered, and priced for busy 
adults.  The  faculty  and  staff  understand  the 
challenges facing adult learners and specialize in 
providing the highest quality learning experience 
for  working  professionals.  The  University  of 
Denver  and  all  of  its  academic  programs  hold 
the  highest  level  of  accreditation  by  the  North 
Central Association of Colleges and Schools, one 
of six regional accrediting bodies in the nation
the standard for universities in the United States.
 Built-in multimedia with course content ranging from text and graphics, to audio and video
 Customizable notication preferences and a calendar function across all courses
 Easy-to-use threaded discussion boards and video messaging options
 Collaborative workspaces and chat functions
 Helpful 24/7 technical support
 A mobile app available on Android devices, iPhones, and iPads
At  University  College,  masters  degree  and 
graduate certicate programs are offered online 
or on campus in the evenings to meet the needs 
of busy adults. We understand that returning to 
school  challenges  your  schedule    one  lled 
with  work,  family,  and  personal  commitments. 
Evening  and  online  classes  offer  the  exibility 
and convenience you need to earn your degree 
or  certicate.  Online  courses  are  delivered 
through  the  premier  course  delivery  platform, 
Canvas.  Our  goal  is  to  deliver  the  most  up-to-
date  technology  that  enhances  teaching  and 
learning in a more effective and efcient manner. 
This innovative platform creates a dynamic and 
integrated  virtual  classroom  experience  that 
provides:
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Foundation Courses (12 credit hours) 
Help students understand the scope of activity, historical development, future direction and trends,  
and typical roles of organizations that operate within a career eld. 
GS 4010 Global Players, Structures, and Trends
GS 4020 Cultural Positioning and Assessment
GS 4030 Issues in Working Internationally
Social Research and Methods (4 credit hours) 
Prepares students for writing and research assignments. 
Concentration Courses (16 credit hours) 
Focus on a specic professional area within the larger industry sector.
Further Studies/Elective Courses (12 credit hours) 
Build on the concentration area and help students develop a broader perspective within their industry. 
Capstone (4 credit hours) 
The culminating academic endeavor of our degree programs.
Masters Degrees (48 credits/12 courses)
Graduate Certicates (24 credits/6 courses)
Credits earned in a certicate program can be applied toward a masters degree in Global Affairs. 
Graduate certicate students will take four required concentration courses and then either select two 
courses from the further studies option or select two courses offered in any of the other program 
concentrations, program foundation courses, or the research course.
Students  who  seek  to  expand  their  global 
skillset  will  learn  to  analyze  contemporary 
issues and trends in a global context, view-
ing the inuence of events and ideas on the 
world  stage.  Classes  are  taught  by  profes-
sional  practitioners  who  work  in  the  elds 
they teach and contend with global issues in 
their elds. In a growing, integrated world, 
international  relations  have  surged  in  im-
portance. Take advantage of this resurgence 
and  grasp  the  fundamentals  of  global  af-
fairs by earning a masters concentration or 
graduate certicate in Global Issues.
Concentration Courses
GS 4100 Hunger, Food, and Health
GS 4110 Sustainable Development
GS 4120 Terrorism and War in the 21st  
  Century
GS 4130 Human Rights and the Role of Women 
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series 
from the World History and Culture concen-
tration.
Or take any course from these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Emergency Planning and Response
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
Global Issues
Explore your degree options and build the degree that will help you reach your goals 
using the online Degree Builder interactive tool at universitycollege.du.edu
Build a Degree to Fit Your Needs
1 Research Course and 3 Foundation Courses
4 Concentration Courses
3 Further Studies/Elective Courses
1 Capstone Course/Project 
Students  who  seek  to  critically  examine  the 
history and culture of the world from a diverse 
range of perspectives will gain a rm grasp of 
international studies and the world at large as 
they  study  the  historical,  political,  sociologi-
cal,  and  economic  factors  that  contribute  to 
other nations cultures, identities, and history. 
The  graduate  certicate  and  masters  degree 
concentration  explore  international  studies  in 
an  applied,  practical  manner  for  profession-
als  and  executives  working  across  cultures 
and  across  industries.  From  competition  and 
conict, building community to cooperation, a 
broad range of topics will prepare students for 
an equally broad range of careers.
Concentration Courses
GS 4200 Globalization and Human Geography 
GS 4210 World Religious Traditions
GS 4220 Competition and Conict
GS 4230 Community and Cooperation  
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series from 
the Global Issues concentration. 
Or take any course in these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
MASTERS DEGREE & CERTIFICATES FOR BUSY ADULTS 
EVENINGS & ONLINE
Global Affairs
Global Issues
World History and Culture
Translation Studies
By taking two classes per quarter for six consecutive quarters, you can complete your degree in 
about eighteen months. Discuss this opportunity with your academic advisor.
Tuition Costs at 2014/2015 Academic Year Rates  
Masters Degree $27,408 
Graduate Certicate $13,704
($571 per credit) 
Complete Your Degree in Two Years
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800-347-2042
ucolsupport@du.edu
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World History and Culture
Students with prociency in Spanish and Eng-
lish will gain a broad theoretical and practical 
background  in  translation  studies,  as  well  as 
practice in different types of translation (legal, 
commercial,  nancial,  localization,  political, 
and  medical  translation).  They  will  gain  the 
knowledge  and  transferable  skills  to  become 
effective  translators  in  a  professional  capac-
ity  as  they  cover  essential  terminology,  com-
puter  applications  for  translators,  and  issues 
related  to  managing  projects  internationally 
in  individual  and  team-based  environments. 
For students interested in pursuing a career in 
the global translation industry, the Translation 
Studies  program  at  University  College  is  an 
ideal opportunity to gain valuable experience 
necessary  to  perform  effectively  in  this  chal-
lenging and competitive eld, including a pro-
fessional practicum experience. Completion of 
the  Translation  Studies  program  satises  the 
American  Translators  Association  (ATA)  edu-
cation requirement toward ATA certication.
Concentration Courses
GS 4300 Theory and Practice of Translation and  
  Interpretation
GS 4301 Basic Translation: Written and Sight 
GS 4302 Terminology and Computer  
  Applications for Translators 
GS 4303 Translation Practicum
Further Studies Courses
GS 4304 Introduction of Legal Translation 
GS 4306 Translation of Medical and Scientic  
  Texts 
GS 4305 Localization/Translation of Software 
  and Web Pages
GS 4307 Translation Project Management
Translation Studies
Call, click, or connect with University College for more information:
A  masters  degree  concentration  or  graduate 
certicate  in  Translation  Studies  translates  to 
a  thriving  career.  According  to  the  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics,  about  28%  of  translators  or 
interpreters  work  within  the  educational  eld, 
13% work in healthcare, and 9% are employed 
by  the  government.  Translators  can  also  ex-
plore  other  potential  career  areas,  including 
conferences,  conventions,  travel  guides,  ju-
diciary,  localization,  or  literary  translation.  If 
you have second language prociency in Span-
ishyoure in luck! This foreign language is in 
high-demand, but of course, its not so foreign 
to you!
Career Opportunities
Alumni
Where  are  they  now?  Global  Affairs 
program  graduates  may  hold  potential  job 
titles such as Foreign Service Ofcer, Historian, 
Political  Advisor,  Archivist,  International 
Relations  Specialist,  Teacher,  Communications 
Ofcer,  Non-Prot  Director,  Journalist, 
Advocate,  Translator,  Diplomat,  or  Public 
Affairs Coordinator. 
Students  who  seek  to  critically  examine  the 
history and culture of the world from a diverse 
range of perspectives will gain a rm grasp of 
international studies and the world at large as 
they  study  the  historical,  political,  sociologi-
cal,  and  economic  factors  that  contribute  to 
other nations cultures, identities, and history. 
The  graduate  certicate  and  masters  degree 
concentration  explore  international  studies  in 
an  applied,  practical  manner  for  profession-
als  and  executives  working  across  cultures 
and  across  industries.  From  competition  and 
conict, building community to cooperation, a 
broad range of topics will prepare students for 
an equally broad range of careers.
Concentration Courses
GS 4200 Globalization and Human Geography 
GS 4210 World Religious Traditions
GS 4220 Competition and Conict
GS 4230 Community and Cooperation  
Further Studies Courses
Students may choose a three course series from 
the Global Issues concentration. 
Or take any course in these concentrations:
Environmental Policy 
Arts, Literature, and Culture
Healthcare Policy and Regulatory Leadership
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Geographic Information Systems
MASTERS DEGREE & CERTIFICATES FOR BUSY ADULTS 
EVENINGS & ONLINE
Global Affairs
Global Issues
World History and Culture
Translation Studies
By taking two classes per quarter for six consecutive quarters, you can complete your degree in 
about eighteen months. Discuss this opportunity with your academic advisor.
Tuition Costs at 2014/2015 Academic Year Rates  
Masters Degree $27,408 
Graduate Certicate $13,704
($571 per credit) 
Complete Your Degree in Two Years
303-871-2291
800-347-2042
ucolsupport@du.edu
universitycollege.du.edu
twitter.com/DUcollege
facebook.com/DUcollege
World History and Culture
Students with prociency in Spanish and Eng-
lish will gain a broad theoretical and practical 
background  in  translation  studies,  as  well  as 
practice in different types of translation (legal, 
commercial,  nancial,  localization,  political, 
and  medical  translation).  They  will  gain  the 
knowledge  and  transferable  skills  to  become 
effective  translators  in  a  professional  capac-
ity  as  they  cover  essential  terminology,  com-
puter  applications  for  translators,  and  issues 
related  to  managing  projects  internationally 
in  individual  and  team-based  environments. 
For students interested in pursuing a career in 
the global translation industry, the Translation 
Studies  program  at  University  College  is  an 
ideal opportunity to gain valuable experience 
necessary  to  perform  effectively  in  this  chal-
lenging and competitive eld, including a pro-
fessional practicum experience. Completion of 
the  Translation  Studies  program  satises  the 
American  Translators  Association  (ATA)  edu-
cation requirement toward ATA certication.
Concentration Courses
GS 4300 Theory and Practice of Translation and  
  Interpretation
GS 4301 Basic Translation: Written and Sight 
GS 4302 Terminology and Computer  
  Applications for Translators 
GS 4303 Translation Practicum
Further Studies Courses
GS 4304 Introduction of Legal Translation 
GS 4306 Translation of Medical and Scientic  
  Texts 
GS 4305 Localization/Translation of Software 
  and Web Pages
GS 4307 Translation Project Management
Translation Studies
Call, click, or connect with University College for more information:
A  masters  degree  concentration  or  graduate 
certicate  in  Translation  Studies  translates  to 
a  thriving  career.  According  to  the  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics,  about  28%  of  translators  or 
interpreters  work  within  the  educational  eld, 
13% work in healthcare, and 9% are employed 
by  the  government.  Translators  can  also  ex-
plore  other  potential  career  areas,  including 
conferences,  conventions,  travel  guides,  ju-
diciary,  localization,  or  literary  translation.  If 
you have second language prociency in Span-
ishyoure in luck! This foreign language is in 
high-demand, but of course, its not so foreign 
to you!
Career Opportunities
Alumni
Where  are  they  now?  Global  Affairs 
program  graduates  may  hold  potential  job 
titles such as Foreign Service Ofcer, Historian, 
Political  Advisor,  Archivist,  International 
Relations  Specialist,  Teacher,  Communications 
Ofcer,  Non-Prot  Director,  Journalist, 
Advocate,  Translator,  Diplomat,  or  Public 
Affairs Coordinator.