Bachelor's Degree in International Relations 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

4,246 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

International Relations/Studies/AffairsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The bachelor's degree in International Relations is designed for those interested in understanding the international world and taking part in it, in all of its different manifestations, whether political, diplomatic, socioeconomic, environmental or security, all closely interrelated in such a globalised world. The degree is offered in a combination of English (50% of all credits), Catalan and Spanish, and provides an analytical, empirical and practical training for students as well as a wide range of possibilities to participate in international mobility and work placements, as do the rest of degrees from the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology. This is the only bachelor's degree in International Relations offered by a public university in Catalonia, and it is offered in the only Faculty of Political Science and Sociology to exist in Catalonia. You will benefit from the countless years of experience of faculty members and from the most important group of lecturers and researchers specialising in international relations to be found in Catalonia and one of the most important in all of Spain. It is recommended that you have a B2 level in English upon the start of your degree or that you acquire it shortly after.

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The bachelor's degree in International Relations is designed for those interested in understanding the international world and taking part in it, in all of its different manifestations, whether political, diplomatic, socioeconomic, environmental or security, all closely interrelated in such a globalised world. The degree is offered in a combination of English (50% of all credits), Catalan and Spanish, and provides an analytical, empirical and practical training for students as well as a wide range of possibilities to participate in international mobility and work placements, as do the rest of degrees from the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology. This is the only bachelor's degree in International Relations offered by a public university in Catalonia, and it is offered in the only Faculty of Political Science and Sociology to exist in Catalonia. You will benefit from the countless years of experience of faculty members and from the most important group of lecturers and researchers specialising in international relations to be found in Catalonia and one of the most important in all of Spain. It is recommended that you have a B2 level in English upon the start of your degree or that you acquire it shortly after.

Admission Requirements

Secondary school diploma + University entrance exam (PAU) and CFGS (Advanced professional training)

Weighted subjects pertaining to the PAU specific phase:

  • Biology (0.1)
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences (0.1)
  • Audiovisual Culture (0.1)
  • Artistic Drawing (0.1)
  • Design (0.1)
  • Business Economics (0.2)
  • Physics (0.1)
  • Art Fundamentals (0.1)
  • Geography (0.2)
  • Greek (0.1)
  • History of Art (0.1)
  • History of Philosophy (0.2)
  • Latin (0.1)
  • Mathematics Applied to Social Sciences (0.2)
  • Mathematics (0.2)
  • Chemistry (0.1)
Entrance mark: 11.974


University access for people over 25 years

Social Sciences and Law option

Entrance mark: 7.375


Others

  • Entrance exams for people over 45
  • Degree holders (Entrance mark: 5.000)
  • Change of studies and validations
  • Employment record for people over 40

4 Years
Sep

Domestic
4,246 EUR
International
4,246 EUR

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