University Dual Degree in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (bilingual) and HUMANITIES
*OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY FOR YEARS AFTER FIRST YEAR
Syllabus
First year
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | |||||
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SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD | |
POLITICAL THEORY | BT | 1st | 1T | 6 | |
GEOPOLITICS * | OB | 1st | 1T | 6 | |
PRESENT WORLD I: EUROPE * | OB | 1st | 1T | 6 | |
INTRODUCTION TO UNIVERSITY STUDIES | BT | 1st | ANNUAL | 6 | |
LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES | BT | 1st | ANNUAL | 6 | |
THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS * | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
CURRENT WORLD II: MIDDLE EAST AND ARAB WORLD * | OB | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
INTRODUCTION TO LAW | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
HUMANITIES | |||||
SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD | |
GENERAL GEOGRAPHY | OB | 1st | 1T | 6 | |
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY: THE ORIGIN OF EUROPE | BT | 1st | 1T | 6 | |
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL LITERATURE | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY AND LOGIC | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
* Subject taught in English |
Second Year
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | |||||
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SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD | |
INTELLIGENCE * | OB | 2nd | 1T | 6 | |
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORIES * | BT | 2nd | 1T | 6 | |
CURRENT WORLD 3: USA * | OB | 2ND | 1T | 6 | |
INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 | BT | 2ND | 1T | 6 | |
FUNDAMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY | BT | 2ND | ANNUAL | 6 | |
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | OB | 2ND | ANNUAL | 6 | |
CURRENT WORLD IV: IBEROAMERICA | OB | 2nd | 2T | 6 | |
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS * | OB | 2nd | 2T | 6 | |
FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE | OB | 2nd | 2T | 6 | |
EUROPEAN UNION 1 * | OB | 2nd | 2T | 3 | |
HUMANITIES | |||||
SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD | |
RHETORIC | OB | 1st | 1T | 3 | |
STYLE | OB | 1st | 1T | 3 | |
EPISTEMOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE OF SCIENCE | BT | 2nd | 1T | 6 | |
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART | BT | 1st | 2T | 6 | |
MODERN LITERATURE | BT | 2nd | 2T | 6 | |
* Subject taught in English |
Third Year
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ||||
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SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD |
CURRENT WORLD 5: CHINA, INDIA AND JAPAN * | OB | 3RD | 1T | 6 |
SPAIN: HISTORY AND PRESENT | OB | 3RD | 1T | 6 |
INTERNATIONAL LAW 2 | OB | 3RD | 1T | 6 |
EUROPEAN UNION 2 * | OB | 3RD | 2T | 3 |
CURRENT WORLD 6: AFRICA * | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
INTERNATIONAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT * | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
AUDIOVISUAL LANGUAGE | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
ELECTIVE 1 | OP | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
OPTIONAL 2 | OP | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
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 | ||||
SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD |
THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN WORLD: HISTORY OF THE 15TH-17TH CENTURIES | BT | 2nd | 1T | 6 |
PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGION | OB | 2nd | 1T | 6 |
AESTHETICS | OB | 2nd | 1T | 3 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIANITY 1: FUNDAMENTAL THEOLOGY | OB | 2nd | 2T | 6 |
ETHICS | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
THEORY AND METHOD OF LITERATURE | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
* Subject taught in English |
Fourth Year
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ||||
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SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD |
PEACE AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY * | OB | 4TH | 1T | 6 |
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS * | OB | 4th | 1T | 6 |
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS | OB | 4th | 1T | 6 |
END OF DEGREE PROJECT | END OF DEGREE PROJECT | 4th | ANNUAL | 6 |
MEDIATION, NEGOTIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION * | OB | 4th | 2T | 6 |
EXTERNAL INTERNSHIPS | EXT INTERNSHIPS | 4th | 2T | 6 |
ELECTIVE 3 | OP | 4th | 1T | 6 |
ACTIVITIES COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIES | OP | 4th | 2T | 6 |
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 | ||||
SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | TERM | CRD |
JUDAISM | OB | 2nd | 1T | 3 |
THEORY AND METHOD OF HISTORY | OB | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
HISTORY OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES: THE SECOND MODERNITY | OB | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART | OB | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: 14th-18th CENTURIES | BT | 2nd | 2T | 6 |
THEORY AND METHOD OF ART | OB | 2nd | 2T | 3 |
* Subject taught in English |
Fifth Year
HUMANITIES | ||||
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SUBJECT | TYPOLOGY | YEAR | CUAT | CRD |
METAPHYSICS AND NATURAL THEOLOGY | OB | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE BIBLE | OB | 3rd | 1T | 6 |
CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY: 19TH-20TH CENTURIES | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIANITY 2: | OB | 3rd | 2T | |
GOD | OB | 3rd | 2T | 6 |
Elective 1 | OP | 3rd | 2T | 3 |
Elective 2 | OP | 3rd | 2T | 3 |
EASTERN RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES | OB | 4th | 1T | 6 |
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE | OB | 4th | 1T | 6 |
THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | OB | 4th | 1T | 6 |
CURRENT TRENDS IN ART AUDIOVISUAL | OB | 4th | 2T | 6 |
PHILOSOPHY AND THE CURRENT WORLD | OB | 4th | 2T | 6 |
END OF DEGREE PROJECT | END OF DEGREE PROJECT | 4th | 2T | 6 |
CURRENT TRENDS IN LITERATURE | OB | 4th | 2T | 3 |
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. |