Bachelor of International Relations (BIR)
Program Overview A comprehensive study of global politics, diplomacy, and international cooperation, focusing on the economic, social, and cultural exchanges between nations.
Core Curriculum & Global Expertise
Key Courses: International Political Economy, International Law, Global Security.
Technical Pillars: Conflict Resolution, Human Rights, and Peace-building.
Applied Training: Mandatory Study Abroad programs and internships at international organizations/NGOs.
Admissions & Prerequisites
Language Requirement: Demonstrated Foreign Language Proficiency.
Academic Background: High school coursework in Social Sciences required.
Testing: SAT or ACT scores required for admission.
Faculty Spotlight
Lead Scholar: Dr. Clara Simmons (International Conflict Resolution).
Professional Background: Consultant for the United Nations (UN).
Expertise: Peace-building in post-conflict regions and international negotiations.
Impact: Author of influential books on diplomacy; integrates real-world negotiation tactics into the classroom.
Career & Professional Outcomes
Primary Paths: Diplomat, NGO Advisor, International Organizations, and Global Business.
Global Impact: Addressing global security challenges and facilitating international cooperation.
International Student Requirements
Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency.
Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS).