2 International Relations Bachelor's degree degrees in Switzerland
- Bachelor's degree
- Europe
- Switzerland
- Social Sciences
- International Relations
2 International Relations Bachelor's degree degrees in Switzerland
Webster Geneva Campus
Bachelor in International Relations: Emphasis in International Economics
- Geneva, Switzerland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This program is offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Politics and International Relations. It is available at the St. Louis home campus and at select international campuses.
Geneva Business School
Bachelor of International Management (with a specialization in International Relations)
- Geneva, Switzerland
- Barcelona, Spain + 1 more
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
This Bachelor is designed to provide students with the necessary tools and knowledge to become a successful manager in international organizations, by understanding the principal factors that influence international politics, diplomacy, and foreign affairs.
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Bachelor's degree Degrees in Social Sciences International Relations
International studies involves investigating how various actors relate to each other on the world stage. It includes subjects such as conflict, economics, politics, the environment, and other issues that affect more than one country.
Switzerland (German: Schweiz, French: Suisse, Italian: Svizzera, Romansch: Svizra. Switzerland has some of the world renown universites like ETH in Zurich, EPFL in Lausanne, IHEID in Geneva, University of Lausanne or the University of St. Gallen. Keep in mind, it's much better to speak the local language, so if you can't speak either French, German or Italian, better go for a language course first.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.