Master of Arts in International Relations
Schellhammer Business School
Key Information
Campus location
Marbella, Spain
Languages
English, Spanish, French
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Oct 2024
* students may send in their application all year round. Please enrol early and secure your place latest 30 days before the start
Introduction
In an increasingly complex world with humanity facing manifold threats and challenges, the study and practice of International Relations must go beyond the narrow confines of politics and business as usual. The Master of Arts in International Relations at Schellhammer Business School rises to these challenges by exploring not only how we arrived at this critical situation but also proposes clear concepts and solutions of how a developed human-centered leadership can effect change at both a personal and collective level. Encompassing all key areas of meaningful human activities – Business, Sustainability, Economics, Politics, and Psychology all aspects of collective and individual behavior are explored and challenged.
Course Information
Course Code: MTU-100
Course Duration: 1 academic year
Semester 1: October / Semester 2: February
ECTS (European Credit Transfer System): 90
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Curriculum
Semester 1:
- Globalization – Process & Movements
- Humans & Technology
- Architecture of the Mind
- Alternative Economics
- Cross Cultural Management
- 22 Mental Functions
Semester 2:
- Marketing 21
- Corruption & Governance
- 18 Global Threats to Humanity
- Critical Sociology & Psychology
- Concepts & Strategies for Global Renewal
- The Art of Argumentation
- Firms & Market Behavior
Language Classes Offered: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese Mandarin, Japanese, Russian and English.
Please note that subjects offered may vary from the published list and are revised periodically to ensure maximum relevance to the related industry and business world. Language classes are based on demand (minimum five students) per level and must be chosen prior to the start of the semester.