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Current Class Schedules

Please consult the Class Search Function of MySlice for the most up-to-date course listing and times. 

Schedule an Appointment with Josh Kennedy to discuss your schedule.

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 - Updated 7.22.22

Course Descriptions and Syllabi

Official course descriptions can be found online through the Syracuse University Course Catalog. More detailed course descriptions and syllabi are available on the PAIA and Executive Students Blackboard site.

For students not in these programs, please contact the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs.

Registration Waitlist Fall 2022

Use the online form to register for a waitlist. The PAIA department will monitor and move students off the waitlist after registration begins for main campus graduate students on August 1, 2022.   Waitlist requests before this date will be handled on a case-by-case basis.  In the meantime, you will want to register for a back-up course selection. In previous years, the department has been able to accommodate the majority of students on the waitlists, but those requests may not be processed until the first week of classes.

Plan to attend the class that interests you during the first week, even if you were not able to pre-register for it. We will contact you if you are able to get into a wait-listed class. Thanks in advance for your patience during this process!

Submit Course Waitlist Request

Registering for Language Classes

For International Relations students seeking to take an additional foreign language at Syracuse University, you will first need to take a language placement exam.  This can be done by emailing the Department of Language, Literature, and Linguistics at lll@syr.edu, identifying yourself as a graduate student and sharing your SUID number, and requesting a placement exam.  Please do note that the placement exam would have to be in a language currently taught by the Department of Language, Literature, and Linguistics.

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