School of Foreign Service - A Premier School of International Affairs in Washington, DC

About SFS

The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS), founded in 1919, is a premier school of international affairs. At Georgetown’s Washington, D.C. and Qatar campuses, SFS provides a rigorous education combining theory and practice and instills the values of service.

Contact the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at 301 Intercultural Center (map), Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, at 202/687-5696 or by email for general inquiries/website concerns, media inquiries or undergraduate or graduate academic program information.

 

About Studying at SFS

The School's liberal arts undergraduate program, leading to the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS), includes a two-year required core curriculum followed by two years of multidisciplinary electives. The seven majors are culture and politics; international economics; international history; international political economy; international politics; regional and comparative studies; and science, technology and international affairs.

Eight interdisciplinary graduate programs are designed to teach students to think, analyze and act with imagination, good judgment and compassion.  They include the flagship Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS), the Security Studies Program, the degree in Global Human Development and five regional studies programs: Arab Studies; Asian Studies; German and European Studies; Latin American Studies; and Russian and East European Studies.

 

About SFS Alumni

SFS graduates are a diverse group, making careers in many different areas. Many work in the private sector, with law and business providing a range of opportunities.  The traditions of public service and scholarship both remain strong as well; alumni can be found in the areas of diplomacy, international organizations and humanitarian work, as well as in scholarly careers as members of university faculties or research organizations.

Wherever they go, SFS alumni carry with them Georgetown values.

 

SFS Mission

The mission of the School of Foreign Service is to provide students a rigorous education in international affairs that combines theory and practice and instills the values of service to others, offered by a faculty of outstanding scholars and practitioners who are committed to teaching, learning and discovery.

SFS embodies the values and spirit of Georgetown University.  A Catholic and Jesuit, student-centered research university, Georgetown educates women and men to be reflective lifelong learners, to be responsible and active participants in civic life and to live generously in service to others. Read more about the GU and SFS mission.

SFS Profiles

Jean Pierre-Louis
MSFS '02
Jean Pierre-Louis For the first two days, he immersed himself in his work at the State Department – a Haitian-American doing whatever he could to assist with the U.S. response to the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January 2010.

SFS Ideas

Embracing a Core Identity

Embracing a Core Identity The basic mission... remains to synthesize practical training with liberal education in the field of international relations... with a view to producing international affairs professionals who will do well... while doing good. - former Prof. Seth Tillman

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