B.A. in International Relations

B.A. in International Relations is a 3-year undergraduate program that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of global politics, diplomacy, economics, and international law. The course covers key topics such as international conflicts, human rights, political theory, global governance, foreign policy, and the role of international organizations like the United Nations. Students also explore the political dynamics of various regions, international security, and economic interdependence. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, encouraging students to analyze global issues critically and develop solutions for complex international challenges. Through seminars, internships, and research projects, students gain hands-on experience in diplomacy, negotiation, and global cooperation. Graduates can pursue careers in international organizations, foreign service, policy analysis, or global business.