PROGRAM PROFILE
The third year of the Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge, specialized expertise, and practical experience. By the end of the third year, students should be able to critically apply theoretical frameworks to contemporary international issues, conduct independent research, and effectively communicate their ideas in professional settings. They should also possess advanced language skills, a deep understanding of ethical considerations, and a heightened awareness of global and cultural diversity. These objectives ensure that students are well-prepared for the final year of their studies and for professional roles in international relations and diplomacy.
This curriculum prepares students for their final year, where they will typically focus on a capstone project, thesis, or specialized electives that further hone their expertise and prepare them for professional careers or graduate studies in international relations and diplomacy.
By the end of the third year, students should:
Have a comprehensive understanding of advanced theories and contemporary issues in international relations.
Be capable of analyzing and formulating foreign policy.
Understand the dynamics of international conflict and security.
Gain specialized knowledge of additional regional politics and international organizations.
Achieve advanced proficiency in a foreign language.
Be proficient in advanced research methods and capable of conducting independent research.
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3rd Year in International Relations and Diplomacy
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