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Degree: | Bachelor (Bachelor) |
Discipline: |
International Relations
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Duration: | 36 months |
ECTS points: | 180 |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | International Relations |
Annual tuition (EEA) | tuition-free |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | ca. 68,500 HKD University currency: 96,700 SEK This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
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World politics is constantly evolving. The conditions for international peace and security are changing. New patterns of cooperation and conflict are developing on regional and global levels. This programme develops your skills in analysing and reflecting upon central issues in current international relations.
After graduation, you will be qualified to work with an array of issues related to international relations, such as foreign policy, international aid, international cooperation, conflict prevention and human rights. Potential employers could be the diplomatic service, local and national administrations, non-governmental organisations and international organisations. This programme also provides a good foundation for further studies at master’s level.
World politics is constantly evolving. The conditions for international peace and security, as well as human security, are changing. New patterns of cooperation and conflict are developing on the regional and the global level. The bachelor's programme in International Relations develops your skills in analysing and reflecting upon central questions in current international relations.
During the programme, you will learn about the current workings of international relations as well as recent key trends. You will also learn about predominant theoretical perspectives and central concepts upon which the international relations discipline rests, and develop your ability to use these for independent analysis.
In addition to compulsory courses, you will also have the opportunity to do an internship or take optional courses in Sweden or abroad. This means you are able to get valuable practical experience in international relations, as well as the possibility to develop and create networks and contacts with relevant organisations. Many of our alumni have interned at embassies, the United Nations and non-governmental organisations.
This programme provides a good foundation for further studies at master's level. You will also be able to work with an array of issues related to international relations, such as foreign policy, international aid, development, international cooperation, conflict prevention and human rights. Potential employers could be the diplomatic service, local and national administrations, non-governmental organisations and international organisations.
At the Department of Global Political Studies, students have the opportunity to do an internship during one of the semesters.
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