University Dual Degree in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (bilingual) and HUMANITIES

*OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YEARS AFTER FIRST YEAR

Syllabus

First year

Second Year

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
INTELLIGENCE *OB2nd1T6
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORIES *BT2nd1T6
CURRENT WORLD 3: USA *OB2ND1T6
INTERNATIONAL LAW 1BT2ND1T6
FUNDAMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGYBT2NDANNUAL6
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYOB2NDANNUAL6
CURRENT WORLD IV: IBEROAMERICAOB2nd2T6
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS *OB2nd2T6
FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADEOB2nd2T6
EUROPEAN UNION 1 *OB2nd2T3
HUMANITIES
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
RHETORICOB1st1T3
STYLEOB1st1T3
EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE OF SCIENCEBT2nd1T6
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ARTBT1st2T6
MODERN LITERATUREBT2nd2T6
* Subject taught in English

Third Year

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
CURRENT WORLD 5: CHINA, INDIA AND JAPAN *OB3RD 1T6
SPAIN: HISTORY AND PRESENTOB3RD1T6
INTERNATIONAL LAW 2OB3RD1T6
EUROPEAN UNION 2 *OB3RD2T3
CURRENT WORLD 6: AFRICA *OB3rd2T6
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT *OB3rd2T6
AUDIOVISUAL LANGUAGEOB3rd2T6
ELECTIVE 1OP3rd1T6
OPTIONAL 2OP3rd2T6
Students will have the opportunity to select their preferred optional subjects from the published list, which will be updated annually and included in the Syllabus book for registration purposes. Similarly, the University reserves the right to open these optional subjects once the registration period has concluded, dependent on the number of students enrolled.
HUMANITIES
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN WORLD: HISTORY OF THE 15TH-17TH CENTURIESBT2nd1T6
PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGIONOB2nd1T6
AESTHETICSOB2nd1T3
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIANITY 1: FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGYOB2nd2T6
ETHICSOB3rd2T6
THEORY AND METHOD OF LITERATUREOB3rd2T6
* Subject taught in English

Fourth Year

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY *OB4TH1T6
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS *OB4th1T6
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONSOB4th1T6
END OF DEGREE PROJECTEND OF DEGREE PROJECT4thANNUAL6
MEDIATION, NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION *OB4th2T6
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPSEXT INTERNSHIPS4th2T6
ELECTIVE 3OP4th1T6
ACTIVITIES COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIESOP4th2T6
Students will have the opportunity to select their preferred optional subjects from the published list, which will be updated annually and included in the Syllabus book for registration purposes. Similarly, the University reserves the right to open these optional subjects once the registration period has concluded, dependent on the number of students enrolled.
HUMANITIES
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARTERMCRD
JUDAISMOB2nd1T3
THEORY AND METHOD OF HISTORYOB3rd1T6
HISTORY OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES: THE SECOND MODERNITYOB3rd1T6
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ARTOB3rd1T6
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: 14th-18th CENTURIESBT2nd2T6
THEORY AND METHOD OF ARTOB2nd2T3
* Subject taught in English

Fifth Year

HUMANITIES
SUBJECTTYPOLOGYYEARCUATCRD
METAPHYSICS AND NATURAL THEOLOGYOB3rd1T6
INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLEOB3rd1T6
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY: 19TH-20TH CENTURIESOB3rd2T6
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIANITY 2:OB3rd2T
GODOB3rd2T6
Elective 1OP3rd2T3
Elective 2OP3rd2T3
EASTERN RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIESOB4th1T6
CONTEMPORARY LITERATUREOB4th1T6
THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGYOB4th1T6
CURRENT TRENDS IN ART AUDIOVISUALOB4th2T6
PHILOSOPHY AND THE CURRENT WORLDOB4th2T6
END OF DEGREE PROJECTEND OF DEGREE PROJECT4th2T6
CURRENT TRENDS IN LITERATUREOB4th2T3
Students will have the opportunity to select their electives from the list of available subjects offered by the University each academic year. This information will be published in the Syllabus book for enrollment. Similarly, once the enrolment period has concluded, the University reserves the right to open these elective subjects, dependent on the number of students enrolled.