International Relations 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université of Jijel - Mohammed Seddik BENYAHIA |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

PoliticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Training in the bachelor's degree in political science, majoring in international relations, aims to train the student in the field of political science and familiarity with the technical and methodological requirements for studying the various internal and external political phenomena and all the factors associated with them.


The study is organized in the bachelor's degree in the form of six (06) semesters. In each semester, the student receives training for a set of subjects organized within the framework of educational units (basic, exploratory, methodological, and horizontal), and each subject corresponds to a set of credits he acquires. By acquiring the article, you gain the corresponding credits. So that the total credits in each semester are 30 credits.

The evaluation system is a hybrid between continuous evaluation and written examination evaluation.


Holders of a bachelor’s degree in political science specializing in international relations can be employed in the state’s public institutions that have a relationship with the political and diplomatic side, such as the Presidency of the Republic and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as in local communities and the Ministry of National Education, and in the field of journalism in general.

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Programme overview

Main Subject

Politics

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Training in the bachelor's degree in political science, majoring in international relations, aims to train the student in the field of political science and familiarity with the technical and methodological requirements for studying the various internal and external political phenomena and all the factors associated with them.


The study is organized in the bachelor's degree in the form of six (06) semesters. In each semester, the student receives training for a set of subjects organized within the framework of educational units (basic, exploratory, methodological, and horizontal), and each subject corresponds to a set of credits he acquires. By acquiring the article, you gain the corresponding credits. So that the total credits in each semester are 30 credits.

The evaluation system is a hybrid between continuous evaluation and written examination evaluation.


Holders of a bachelor’s degree in political science specializing in international relations can be employed in the state’s public institutions that have a relationship with the political and diplomatic side, such as the Presidency of the Republic and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as in local communities and the Ministry of National Education, and in the field of journalism in general.

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Admission Requirements

3 Years
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