Among the fundamental knowledge, skills, and competencies that the International Relations (English) Undergraduate Program aims to provide its students are: understanding political, historical, social, and economic developments at the regional and global levels; explaining the relations between states and international organizations; and recognizing the mechanisms and methods of international cooperation and problem-solving.
The goal of the program is to equip graduates with the conceptual and theoretical knowledge of the field and the ability to analyze international relations from a multidimensional perspective, taking into account the complex dynamics of the discipline.
In this department, a curriculum is offered that prepares students to work in diplomatic missions, international organizations, civil society institutions, multinational companies, and public institutions by providing them with the necessary qualifications. The program aims to educate individuals who can understand and interpret international relations, are proficient in at least one foreign language, can think analytically, and are lifelong learners.
The language of instruction for the program is English.
Foreign language proficiency is not required for Overseas Programs.
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