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Bachelor in International Relations 

 

General description:

The programme has been developed so that the student is capable to examine and understand the complex aspects and the processes involved in the relations between governmental and non-governmental institutions.

Students examine the dynamics, the structural characteristics, the humanitarian issues and international political economics in a global community.

 

Training objectives:

In this programme, students acquire an analytical and practical know-how leading to careers in journalism, public administration and the corporate world.

 

Opportunities:

Students explore the political dynamics which influences cooperation between states, and evaluate the specific role played by international organisations such as the United Nations, in the promotion of peace and international security.

 

Learning outcomes:

  1. Examine and understand the complex aspects and the processes implied in the relations between institutions of international governance;

  2. Examine the dynamics, the structural characteristics, the humanitarian issues and the international political economy at work in the global community;

  3. Analyse the main issues in international politics and understand the workings of international relations.

  4. Manage a protocol department.

First year programme: 

BIR 100 : Research methodology

BIR 101 : Introduction to law

BIR 102 : International public law I

BIR 103 : Introduction to microeconomics

BIR 104 : Economic history and globalisation

BIR 105 : International history

BIR 106 : Introduction to political science

BIR 107 : Introduction to international relations

BIR 108 : Constitutional law I

BIR 109 : Constitutional law II

Second year programme: 

BIR 201 : Foreign Policy Analysis

BIR 202 : History of legal and political thought

BIR 203 : International political economics

BIR 204 : Introduction to legal reasoning

BIR 205 : Interdisciplinary research methodology

BIR 206 : International organisations

BIR 207 : Economic and social history of developing countries

BIR 208 : European institutional law

BIR 209 : International humanitarian law

BIR 210 : Problems of contemporary societies: the economy and digital societies

Third year programme: 

BIR 300 : International finance

BIR 301 : Migratory problems

BIR 302 : International security

BIR 303 : History of diplomacy

BIR 304 : Leadership Skills

BIR 305 : International foreign policies

BIR 306 : International negotiations

BIR 307 : International trade

BIR 308 : International public law II

                Dissertation 

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