Course Structure:
Semester 1 - Basics of International Relations
Semester 2 - Regional Integration (focus on Europe)
Semester 3 - International Cooperation: Peace, Security and Economic Interdependence
Semester 4 - Focus areas of International Relations: Development, Culture Resources and the Environment
Semester 5 - Decision-Making in the Era of Globalization
Semester 6 - Internship/ Study Abroad
Semester 7 - Semester BA Thesis
Perspectives & Job Prospects
Due to the increasing regional and global networking of political, economic and cultural areas, there is a growing demand for well-educated, multi-prospective graduates. The interdisciplinary study contents well as the development of intercultural competence already during the study, open up a wide range of professional activities, e.g., in the following areas: Local, regional, national government institutions, public administration and parliaments International organizations, Political and business consulting Journalism, public relations, market and opinion research Associations, parties, foundations and NGOs Cross-border companies Human Resources, Start-Ups, Lobbying Science and Research By a specific assignment of certain elective courses and practical projects, you can raise your profile in terms of a desired career field.