Bachelor of International Relations 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Universidad de Belgrano (UB) |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

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

Why study International Relations?

It is an interdisciplinary field, since it involves several areas of study: Political Science, Economics, History and Geography, among others. It studies the relations of states with each other and with other units that make up the international system. The student of the International Relations career will have a great knowledge about the political, social and economic reality both nationally and internationally. The career is linked to the understanding of states and external negotiation for the development of communications between international actors. The student will learn everything necessary about other cultures and various languages. His study allows later to carry out the profession in several countries of the world.

Employability:

Graduates in International Relations can join the professional bodies of the National Foreign Service, as well as the career regimes of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations, developing a diplomatic career. They are prepared to integrate the advisory and senior public management levels; decision-making on matters of foreign policy and international relations. You will also be able to design and implement foreign policies for public, private and third sector institutions. A graduate in International Relations is trained to plan and evaluate foreign policy using analysis and negotiation techniques on international political-economic configurations.

Programme overview

Main Subject

International Relations/Studies/Affairs

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Why study International Relations?

It is an interdisciplinary field, since it involves several areas of study: Political Science, Economics, History and Geography, among others. It studies the relations of states with each other and with other units that make up the international system. The student of the International Relations career will have a great knowledge about the political, social and economic reality both nationally and internationally. The career is linked to the understanding of states and external negotiation for the development of communications between international actors. The student will learn everything necessary about other cultures and various languages. His study allows later to carry out the profession in several countries of the world.

Employability:

Graduates in International Relations can join the professional bodies of the National Foreign Service, as well as the career regimes of international, governmental and non-governmental organizations, developing a diplomatic career. They are prepared to integrate the advisory and senior public management levels; decision-making on matters of foreign policy and international relations. You will also be able to design and implement foreign policies for public, private and third sector institutions. A graduate in International Relations is trained to plan and evaluate foreign policy using analysis and negotiation techniques on international political-economic configurations.

Admission Requirements

Enrollment in the University Initiation Course (CIU):

  1. Present a photocopy of the DNI at the University Tower (Zabala 1837)
  2. Pay the Registration Fee
Documentation to be presented by the student when registering:

  1. pick up the Enrollment Application at the Revenue Office
  2. 1 3x3 or 4x4 passport photo
  3. photocopy of the DNI (1st and 2nd page) or of the passport in case of being a foreigner
  4. secondary studies certificate duly legalized by the Ministry of Education (original and common photocopy). Secondary degrees from schools that are not from the Federal Capital and were issued before January 1, 2010, must also be legalized by the Ministry of the Interior.  The need for legalization is eliminated for all titles issued after January 1, 2010.
Enrollment of students from another University

They must accompany in their original presentation the documentation that is detailed and any other that in each particular case may be required by this institution:

  • Certificate of university studies issued by the University where they come from, duly legalized by the respective office of the Ministry of Education.
  • Program of the subjects studied, approved and/or failed, specifying the number of postponements and whose equivalence they would like to assert at this University, duly legalized by the competent authority.
  • Certification that you are not disciplinary sanctioned at the University where you come from.
The preceding documentation must be original and legalized by the Ministry of Education.

International Student Enrollment

The original of the Certificate of Secondary Studies must be legalized:

  • In the country of origin by the Ministry of Culture and Education and the Argentine Consulate.
  • In the Argentine Republic at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Arenales 819/21 Ground Floor, City of Buenos Aires, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) and by the Ministry of Education (Bolívar 191, Ground Floor) with originals of the Certificate of Secondary Studies and a photocopy of the same.
If the certificates are written in a foreign language: they must be translated by a Registered Public Translator.

Then Legalize it by the Association of Translators, Avda. Callao 289, City of Buenos Aires.

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