- Students who successfully complete UNITAR's Correspondence Instruction in Peacekeeping Operation program will be awarded 24 hours of transfer credit to be applied to an AMU bachelor's degree in International Relations (Concentration in Peacekeeping) as indicated.
- If students do not complete the entire UNITAR POCI program, but successfully complete individual courses, credit will be granted and applied toward elective credit in any AMU undergraduate program, as indicated.
- In some cases UNITAR POCI courses can be combined to award credit toward specific core and major requirements for AMU's B.A. in International Relations.
How Much Credit Can I Earn?
Download a full .pdf version of UNITAR POCI's course equivalency table.
For specific information on eligibility criteria and student qualification, please contact credit@apus.edu for further details.
For AMU admission details and requirements, contact an admissions representative at 1-877-777-9081, or visit AMU’s Web site at www.amuonline.com. | 
AMU President Wallace E. Boston, Jr. with Director of UNITAR POCI, Harvey Langholtz, Ph.D.
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