Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-06-01 | - |
2024-07-15 | - |
Program Overview
The International Relations: Politics and History program at Constructor University is a three-year, 180-credit-point program that prepares students for careers in diplomacy, government, business, and academia. The program takes a multidisciplinary approach, combining theories and methods from political science, history, law, and philosophy to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international relations. Students develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills through a variety of assessment methods, including exams, essays, presentations, projects, and participation.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Program:
International Relations: Politics and History
Overview:
The International Relations: Politics and History program at Constructor University is a three-year, 180-credit-point program designed to prepare students for a wide range of career paths. The program takes a multidisciplinary approach, combining theories and methods from political science, history, law, and philosophy to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international relations. The overarching goal of the program is to equip students with the knowledge and skills to analyze and tackle the historical origins and potential solutions to these global challenges.
Objectives:
- To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international relations, including the historical, political, economic, and legal dimensions.
- To develop students' critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- To prepare students for a wide range of careers in international relations, including diplomacy, government, business, and academia.
Outline:
Year 1
- Introduction to International Relations
- Introduction to Modern European History
- CHOICE Modules (15 credits)
Year 2
- International Political Economy
- Advanced International Relations Theory
- History of Globalization
- CORE Modules (45 credits)
Year 3
- Internship (15 credits)
- Study abroad (optional)
- Specialization Modules (15 credits)
- Bachelor's thesis (15 credits)
Assessment:
Student learning is assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Exams
- Essays
- Presentations
- Projects
- Participation
Teaching:
The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their respective fields. The faculty use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, simulations, and case studies. The program also includes a strong emphasis on research, and students are encouraged to participate in research projects with their faculty mentors.
Careers:
Graduates of the International Relations: Politics and History program have gone on to successful careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Diplomacy
- Government
- Business
- Academia
- Non-profit organizations
- International development The program also provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue graduate studies in international relations or a related field.