Two Different Masters Degree Programs

I am currently a computer science and computational math major. For grad school (Master’s), I want to continue with computer science bt I also really want to study International economic policy or foreign policy. I want to know how tangible it would be to do both at the same time. I know of joint MBA and computer science programs but I want to specifically learn International economic policy. Any help?

Graduate school is not like undergrad. You go to graduate school to specialize in something and because the graduate degree (whether Master’s or PhD) will help you achieve a specific career path or career goal. It’s neither feasible nor practical (nor possible, I would argue) to get two graduate degrees in different and unrelated areas. Joint programs exist for areas of study that are related, but these programs tend to have specific purposes that are useful for specific people.

What exactly are your career goals? The answer to that question should help you decide which graduate degree and program to consider, or whether or not you even need a graduate degree at all. Also, how far along are you in your undergraduate studies?

Note that some of my comments in the first paragraph refer to getting two graduate degrees simultaneously.