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Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
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Global Politics and Diplomacy: The curriculum covers topics such as international law, global conflicts, peace studies, and the roles of various actors in global politics, including diplomacy and international negotiations.
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International Economics and Development: Students learn about the economic factors that drive global relations, including international trade, economic policy, and the development challenges faced by different regions.
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Global Security and Human Rights: The program typically examines issues related to security studies, human rights, and global governance, preparing students to tackle challenges like war, terrorism, refugee crises, and international law.
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Regional Focus: Many programs offer a focus on specific regions such as Europe, Asia, Latin America, or Africa, allowing students to specialize in particular areas of global concern.
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Career Pathways: Graduates can pursue careers in government, international organizations, foreign service, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and policy analysis, or continue their studies in law, political science, or global economics.
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Internships and Practical Experience: Some programs offer internships with diplomatic missions, international organizations, or think tanks, providing students with real-world experience in international relations.
Requirements
Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.
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The Program Prerequisites for a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations typically include: Educational Requirements: Grade 12 completion or equivalent from a recognized secondary school, often with a strong academic background in subjects such as history, political science, geography, and economics. Minimum GPA: A minimum GPA of 2.5 to 3.0 (or about 70% to 80%) on a 4.0 scale is generally required, although some universities may have more flexible or competitive standards. English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS may be required, with minimum scores often ranging from TOEFL 70-80 or IELTS 6.0-7.0 depending on the institution. Personal Statement/Essay: A personal statement or motivation letter explaining why you are interested in international relations, your career aspirations, and any relevant experience or skills. Letters of Recommendation: One or two letters of recommendation from teachers or mentors who can speak to your academic abilities and suitability for a program in social sciences or international studies. Additional Requirements (optional): Volunteer work or internships in global studies, political campaigns, NGOs, or relevant fields may be considered beneficial but are typically not mandatory.
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