TransAtlantic Masters prepares students for careers in business, administration, diplomacy, policy formulation and research. The program is operated by the European American University Consortium (EAUC). This vast network of renowned universities gives students the unique opportunity to complete the program at a minimum of two and up to three different universities in the United States and Europe. Therefore, students do not simply learn about transatlantic relations, but experience the US and Europe from the perspective of multiple countries on both sides of the Atlantic, their (academic) cultures and languages. TransAtlantic Masters focuses on the policy, politics, and society of the transatlantic region.
TAM is designed to afford many different types of experiences to its students. Your TAM path can be tailored to suit your individual interests, skills, and goals. In order to facilitate the process of choosing your degree type, program, and study locations, please refer to the step-by-step guide below. If at any point, you have questions or concerns, please feel free to email us at tam@unc.edu. Since no two students are even exactly alike, it may help you to communicate directly with representatives from the TAM office and our alumni network. We are happy to be in touch with you!
TAM offers three program tracks. Transatlantic Studies offers the most variety in terms of overseas universities and courses taught in multiple languages. European Governance is an English-language track which offers a year of study at UNC, a year overseas, and increased statistical training. German-Turkish Studies is also an English-language track which provides language training in Turkish or German and enables you to study in the US, Turkey and in Germany.