PROGRAM-SPECIFIC CRITERIA

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC CRITERIA

Understands the relationship between the discipline of international relations and social sciences such as political science, law, economics, history and sociology.
 
 
 
Analyzes the roles and functions of the state, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and private sector actors within the international system.
 
 
 
Learns foreign policy, diplomacy, international security and development strategies; follows current trends at the global and regional level.
 
 
 
Develops entrepreneurship and leadership skills along with professional skills such as diplomatic representation, analysis writing, project management and negotiation.
 
 
 
Effectively uses foreign language knowledge (especially English) and digital resource usage skills required in the field of international relations.
 
 
 
Evaluates the effects of social, political, economic and legal structures and transformations on national foreign policy, regional relations and the global system.
 
 
 
Learns national and international legal norms; understands the function of law in international relations, especially in the context of human rights, law of war and diplomatic relations.
 
 
 
Evaluates the impact of the global economy, international organizations, multinational corporations and economic diplomacy on international relations.
 
 
 
 It transforms theoretical knowledge into professional skills through international field studies, case studies and simulation practices.