See note regarding special topics1 and LAW courses2.

Required course (3 credits):
IAFF 6141International Science and Technology Policy Cornerstone
Supporting courses (9 credits):
ECON 6255Economics of Technological Change
HIST 6001Special Topics (Science Technology and Global Statecraft)
IAFF 6118Special Topics in International Affairs (Leadership in International Affairs) 3
IAFF 6143Science and Technology Policy Analysis
IAFF 6145U.S. Space Policy
IAFF 6148Space and National Security
IAFF 6151Environmental Policy
IAFF 6152Energy Policy
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Artificial Intelligence and Non-Proliferation)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Artificial Intelligence and Policy Challenges)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Economics of Space)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Economics of Technological Change)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Issues in U.S. Space Policy: Tools and Scenarios)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Science Diplomacy)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (Science Technology and Global Statecraft)
IAFF 6158Special Topics in International Science and Technology Policy (U.S. Space Policy Tools and Scenarios)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (AI and International Security)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (Cybersecurity)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (Cyberspace, Conflict, and War)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (Cybersecurity Threats and Policy)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (Emerging Threats)
IAFF 6186Special Topics in Security Policy Studies (Future Crimes)

1 Specific subject matter covered in special/selected topics courses varies by semester. Consult the Schedule of Classes for each semester's offerings. Topics courses not listed here may be used to fulfill program requirements if approved by the Program Director.

2 Up to two relevant LAW courses may be taken with the permission of the Law School Dean of Students and the Elliott School academic advisor.

3 IAFF 6118 (Leadership in International Affairs) addresses general leadership themes and does not directly address topics related to this concentration, but the course allows students flexibility to tailor their course assignments toward their academic and professional interests. For IAFF 6118 (Leadership in International Affairs) to count toward the technology and international affairs concentration, students must choose assignment topics that are directly related to technology and international affairs.