International Relations

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Program Overview

The Department of Political Science and International Relations provides students with a comprehensive foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of political science. At the undergraduate level, students explore political ideas, theories, and international relations, as well as engage in the analysis of international conflicts, diplomacy, and public administration. At the master's level, students can further specialize by choosing one of the eight available majors offered by the college: Human Resources Management, Public Policy, Local Administration, Comparative Political Studies, International Relations, Strategic Studies, Regional Studies, and African Studies.



Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Introduction to Political Science    

Introduction to Economics    

History of Political Thought  

Introduction to International Relations   

Introduction to Administrative Sciences   

Comparative Political Systems  

International Relations Theory 

Diplomacy and International Cooperation  

Geopolitics of International Relations

International Conflicts and Foreign Policy Analysis

Advanced Topics

New Approaches to International Relations  

History of International Relations    

Public International Law  

Negotiation Techniques    

International Economic Relations    

Non-State Actors in International Relations

Admissions Information

Baccalaureate degree with a minimum GPA of 10.50

Open to all academic streams: Arts and Languages, Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Economics

Application processed through the university presidency

Required documents: proof of academic qualifications and language proficiency

Upon registration: issuance of university ID card and official enrollment certificate

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