International Relations and Diplomacy (BA)

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Bachelor's degree

In Heidelberg (Germany), Largo (USA), Paris (France) and another venue.

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Description

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  • Credits

    120

Political and economic problems today transcend international boundaries. Schiller International University’s International Relations and Diplomacy program equips students with the expertise they need in order to pursue a life in government, business and journalism and at international organizations and law firms, or to continue graduate studies in political science and international relations.

Schiller International University students initially pursue courses of study in liberal arts in order to give them a thorough foundation in history, economics, political science and international relations.

In their final two years of study, students will go on to apply their analytical skills to case studies, debates and on-site visits.

The international relations program equips students with the expertise they need to pursue careers with international organizations, in law, government, business or journalism, and to move onto graduate programs in political science and international relations if desired.

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Heidelberg (Germany)
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Zollhofgarten 1, 69115
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Largo (USA)
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8560 Ulmerton Road, 33771
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Madrid (Spain)
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Calle Joaquín Costa, 20, 28002
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Paris (France)
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9 Rue Yvart, 75015
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About this course

- Demonstrate an understanding of international relations concepts and ideas.
- Display competence in oral and written communication as it relates to international relations.
- Apply analytical and critical thinking skills to matters related to international relations and diplomacy.
- Analyze key issues associated with international organizations, multilateral processes and the non-governmental sector that operate in international politics.
- Exhibit appreciation for multiculturalism and global diversity.

Applicants must have successfully completed the secondary level of education.

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21/05/2017
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Subjects

  • International Relations
  • IT Law
  • Diplomacy
  • Political Science
  • International
  • Law
  • Government
  • Writing
  • Mathematics
  • Art History

Course programme

Required General Education Courses Credits: 36

  • Art History
  • European History to 1815
  • College Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Introduction to International Relations
  • Science and Society
  • General Psychology
  • Beginning Foreign Language 1
  • Beginning Foreign Language 2
  • English Composition: Expository Writing
  • English: Research and Writing
  • Introduction to Political Science

Required Core Courses Credits: 63

  • Concepts of International Relations
  • Resources & the Environment
  • Economy of Developing Countries
  • Modern Diplomacy
  • American Foreign Policy
  • The Political Economy of North-South Relations
  • Practical Diplomacy
  • Selected Topics in International Relations
  • International Economic Policies & Institutions
  • American Political System
  • Introduction to Sustainable Development
  • Business Communication
  • Behavioral Aspects
  • Human Resources Management
  • Multinational Enterprise
  • Introduction to International Business
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Cross Cultural Communications
  • Public Speaking
  • Capstone

Elective Courses: 21

  • Accounting I
  • Accounting II
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Marketing Management
  • International Trade & Finance
  • Industrial Psychology
  • Applications of Computers
  • Intercultural Communication
  • European History: Napoleonic Period to Present
  • International Business Policy
  • Entrepreneurship & New Venture
  • Economic Geography
  • Writing for Foreign Affairs
  • Intermediate Foreign Language 1 or any 200-400 electives
  • Intermediate Foreign Language 2 or any 200-400 level electives

International Relations and Diplomacy (BA)

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