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Anglo-American University B.A. in International Relations: International Law
Anglo-American University

B.A. in International Relations: International Law

Prague, Czech Republic

3 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 10,500 / per year **

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* rolling admissions; if you need a visa, we recommend applying at least 10 weeks prior to the start date of the semester in which you want to start your studies

** for Non-EU | for EU 9000 EUR per year

Key Summary

    About: The B.A. in International Relations: International Law program focuses on the interplay between international relations and legal frameworks. You'll develop a critical understanding of how laws operate on a global scale and their impact on diplomacy, security, and trade. The curriculum emphasizes analytical skills and in-depth study of current international legal issues.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in international organizations, government agencies, non-profits, and legal fields. Potential job titles include international lawyer, diplomat, policy analyst, and human rights advocate.

Introduction

The Bachelor of Arts in International Relations: International Law is a 3-year, internationally accredited program offering a modern and interdisciplinary education in international relations with a concentration in international law. You will earn a globally recognized American and European B.A. degree.

The B.A. in International Relations: International Law program at Anglo-American University is delivered by a faculty of experts from all over the world that bring years of professional experience to the classroom. This program enables students to fully experience the cultural dynamism of Central Europe. Students can expect to gain a solid background in international relations and political theory, history, philosophy, nationalism, or security.

International politics is bound by and takes place within legal frameworks and treaties. The International Law concentration goes further in exploring the logic of international legal agreements, examples from different areas of application, and ponders the problems and intricacies of justice.

Upon completion, our students acquire the ability to critically examine and address the international/intercultural challenges of our time, such as global inequalities, economic dependency, conflict, and security, or globalization including the evolving roles of organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, and the European Union.

Beyond the classroom, you can join student clubs like Diplomacy or Model UN, practice your debate skills at a faculty-student debate or discuss current political issues with professors and local experts at an event like โ€˜Professors in the Pubโ€™.

AAUโ€™s Career Center also connects students with numerous professional internships in the Czech Republic and abroad every year.

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