International Relations – Field of study catalogue MU
International Relations“Peace through strength” |
Students can further specialize by taking elective courses focusing on the study of international organizations and selected states and regions, according to their own preferences.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- apply theoretical knowledge of international relations in practice of current issues of international relations
- interpret the history of IR
- analyze the main dimensions of IR (economic, security, social and international law)
- reflect critically on foreign policy of states in selected regions
- apply IR methodology
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 actively participate in seminar discussions based on home reading.
The grading scale adheres to ECTS principles and runs from the grade A - excellent, to F - unacceptable. The grades A to E are passing grades.
To be allowed to register for the Master's state examinations, students must obtain 120 ECTS (66 for required courses, 54 for selective courses). According to Masaryk University requirements, students also have to prove minimal language proficiency and complete at least one course taught in English during their studies.
Serving as interns, students will improve their ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practice, they will gain new practical skills, develop their teamwork skills and individual iniciative together with time management skills.
Students have at their disposal well defined areas of issues included within the three subjects, to which assigned questions are related.
Students are required to submit a final thesis of at least 144 000 characters.
European Studies (Bachelor's study programme)
Security and Strategic Studies (Bachelor's study programme)
Political Science (Bachelor's study programme)
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