Master's Degree in International Relations, Security and Development 12 months Postgraduate Program By Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |Top Universities
Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

4,500 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

How are welfare, development and security managed in international relations, with an additional European emphasis, and a non-Western-centric perspective and a perspective of social change? No other master's degree in International Relations in Spain will offer you such a comprehensive analysis of the international reality and an in-depth view on security and development-related problems. Advantages of this master's degree:

  • It is oriented towards political sciences.
  • It is offered at the faculty in which the largest number of professionals have studies since 1986, with the most important group of critical lecturers and researchers in international relation of the country and one of the three top centres in Spain.
  • It offers specialisations in Security and Development and in the European Union.
  • It is a versatile programme which can help you on your way to a PhD programme or start a career as a professional in the security, development and European Union sectors.
  • It offers a variety of optional subjects, with three compulsory modules (a common module, another one depending on your specialisation and the Master Thesis) and two optional ones to be chosen out of a total of five.
  • Its academic profile is clearly internationally oriented, with common and compulsory modules on non-European regions and optional modules on relevant regions such as East Asia and the Arab world.

Program overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

How are welfare, development and security managed in international relations, with an additional European emphasis, and a non-Western-centric perspective and a perspective of social change? No other master's degree in International Relations in Spain will offer you such a comprehensive analysis of the international reality and an in-depth view on security and development-related problems. Advantages of this master's degree:

  • It is oriented towards political sciences.
  • It is offered at the faculty in which the largest number of professionals have studies since 1986, with the most important group of critical lecturers and researchers in international relation of the country and one of the three top centres in Spain.
  • It offers specialisations in Security and Development and in the European Union.
  • It is a versatile programme which can help you on your way to a PhD programme or start a career as a professional in the security, development and European Union sectors.
  • It offers a variety of optional subjects, with three compulsory modules (a common module, another one depending on your specialisation and the Master Thesis) and two optional ones to be chosen out of a total of five.
  • Its academic profile is clearly internationally oriented, with common and compulsory modules on non-European regions and optional modules on relevant regions such as East Asia and the Arab world.

Admission Requirements

Students need a bachelor's degree in one of the following subject areas: International Relations, Political Science, Law, Economics, Sociology, History, Communication Studies, Translation and Interpreting, or Environmental Science. The Master's Committee will examine applicants' qualifications for joining the programme.

Students must also certify they are at level B1 in English on the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

1 Year
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
1,660 EUR
International
4,500 EUR

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