International relations is the study of foreign policy and diplomacy between countries. He attaches great importance to politics and covers some aspe...
International relations is the study of foreign policy and diplomacy between countries. He attaches great importance to politics and covers some aspects of economics and law, which gives students a comprehensive view of world affairs. International relations teach students how to approach challenges in security, globalization, trade policy, development aid, conflict resolution and the environment with flexible program. Studying international relations abroad provides new information about world problems and interregional relations. This program helps students to develop the critical understanding and research capabilities needed to evaluate the practices and processes in global security and development. Students will learn how to apply your expertise to drive debates and policy making.
The structure and content of an international relations program will change depending on the country and specific university you are studying in. Some of the modules or electives that may count towards an international relations degree will surround topics such as:
Global debates;
International history;
Political theory;
Foreign policy;
International security;
International organizations.
Most of time during doing a degree in international relations, will be spent by learning books, lectures and other resources over time to discuss with classmates at seminars or small group classes. Students may also need to use presentation or debate skills as part of their assessments. As part of a diploma, students may need to produce personal research in the form of a thesis, on which you will be guided by lessons. Dissertations require a large amount of personal study.
Through this program students are able to:
Utilise an in-depth understanding the significance of the leading theories, topics, and concerns of international relations;
Integrate knowledge from different subfields within international relations to form inventive approaches to security and developmental issues;
Professionally evaluate and apply subject-specific research, advanced scholarship, and methodologies;
Demonstrate substantial interdisciplinary knowledge of the legal, political, economic, social, cultural and historical factors influencing international affairs;
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of an important functional sub-field of the discipline and an important geographical region of the world;
Perform theoretical and empirical analyses of real conditions and events and convincingly present the results of this analysis in written and oral form.
If students are thinking of participating in international events and influencing them, this level is for them. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in global governance, economics and the rule of law, students can work in international positions at UNESCO, the World Health Organization and the European Union. Students will be an expert in Global Governance specializing in politics or economics and another geographical region of the world.