To graduate, in addition to the listed courses, students will also have to successfully complete the following for a total of 22 CH | 30 ECTS:
Business Immersion Week
Dissertation Seminars
Final Cases: Business/Specialization
Dissertation
The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations degree provides students with knowledge of all major business areas as well as a specialist skillset in the field of international relations. Subjects include conflict management and diplomacy and foreign policy. Students who successfully complete this degree may be interested in the following job positions.
Lobbyist
Lobbyists are contracted by entities to influence government decision- and policy-making for their benefit. A lobbyist may work for public and corporate entities, not-for-profit organizations, trade associations and communication agencies, among others. Their tasks include analyzing government policy, meeting with government officials, creating and implementing campaigns to generate public awareness and support and reporting on status.
The skills required to become a lobbyist include public speaking, communication, negotiation, research and analytical thinking.
Trade Officer
Trade officers act on behalf of local governments to promote and take advantage of business opportunities overseas. Trade officers will collate information and prepare reports and/or respond to company queries about export opportunities and how to operate in a foreign country. They will support local companies abroad. Their tasks also include organizing promotional events such as trade fairs and exhibitions and networking to build business contacts.
To be a trade officer, candidates should have a good understanding of business and possess strong organizational, research, communication and interpersonal skills. Good client service skills are needed.
Global Policy Analyst
Global policy analysts advise on a wide range of international issues. Their clients may be corporate or from government. They research political trends, country stability and legal issues, among others, and closely monitor international events and policy-making to give solid advice to their clients. They are also a source of information for the press.
To succeed as a global policy analyst, professionals must possess good analytical, organizational, communication and interpersonal skills.
International Business Development Manager
International business development managers will create and implement business plans for company growth. They will typically look for new market opportunities overseas. For international expansion, multicultural understanding, international experience, knowledge of local culture, language, government regulations, the competitor environment and markets are essential. A business development manager may report directly to the managing director or be located within the commercial area of an organization.
A business development manager must possess strong and communication skills. He also should have financial know-how and strong analytical skills.
Areas of Work
The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations degree is designed to provide students with specialist skills in international relations as well as a business skillset. Some sectors and professional fields which may be of professional interest for graduates of this degree are listed below:
Diplomatic Service
Members of the diplomatic service are employed by national governments to promote and defend their country interests overseas. They are in charge of developing good diplomatic relations with countries for trade and government purposes. Members of this service may be based abroad or in the homeland.
Global Communication
Global communication is in charge of overseeing the media, marketing and public relations activities for an organization worldwide. This involves mediating and coordinating with the global press as well as coordinating with the country divisions of an organization to ensure its end message is correctly understood and communicated.
Public Administration
The public administration, or civil service, implements and, in some cases, helps determine government policy. It plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and controls government operations. Public administrators may work at a local, central or nation-wide level.
Public Affairs