International Relations – Field of study catalogue MU
International Relations“PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH.” |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- understand theories of international relations and correctly use the terminology of the discipline
- understand the history of IR and its main trends
- characterize the main dimensions of IR (economic, security, international law)
- analyze foreign policy of states and internatinational politics in selected regions
- orient themselves in basic methodologies of IR
Significant opportunities may also be found in state administration and in the diplomatic service, mainly in international organizations (particularly in European Union institutions), as well as in the economic sphere. This range is naturally broadened if taken in combination with a second major (subject).
Students are expected to participate in seminars well prepared due to regular reading and will be involved in in class discussions.
The grading scale adheres to ECTS principles and runs from the grade A (Excellent) to F (unacceptable). Grades A to E are passing grades.
To be allowed to register for the Bachelor's Final State Examinations, students must obtain 180 ECTS. According to Masaryk University requirements, these also must include the required number of Physical Education and English language courses. All the ECTS awarded for these courses are accounted for in the aggregate number of 90 ECTS from a single program.
Another requirement is to pass in the course of study at least one course taught in English per program.
Students of the undergraduate program in IR are required to earn 90 ECTS, out of which 58 are for required courses (if they write the diploma thesis in this program) and 50 if they submit their thesis in their other program.
Students who study exclusively the program in IR are required to earn 180 ECTS, 58 for required courses.
Serving as interns, students will improve their skills to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice, they will gain new practical skills, will learn teamwork as well as to work individually.
Students who decide to write and defend their final thesis in the program are required to submit a text of at least 54,000 characters and must successfully defend it.
European Studies (graduate program)
Security and Strategic Studies (graduate program)
Political Science (graduate program)
Additional Master's programs as warranted