Universidad CEU San Pablo Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and the European Union
Universidad CEU San Pablo

Universidad CEU San Pablo

Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and the European Union

Madrid, Spain

Bachelor's degree

4 up to

5 years

English, Spanish

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and the European Union focuses on the political, economic, and social dimensions of the European Union and its global context. Students will explore key themes, including governance, international policies, and relations among countries. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for a dynamic career landscape.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles in diplomacy, policy analysis, international development, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). They could also work in government agencies, think tanks, or multinational corporations, leveraging their understanding of global affairs and EU institutions.

Get ready to understand, explore and solve complex issues from an international perspective

The Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and the European Union at Universidad CEU San Pablo trains you in the competences and skills needed to develop your profile in a European and international dimension, as well as to understand and solve problems related to the economic, social, legal, and political spheres in global environments.

This Bachelor’s degree will enable you to:

  • Study languages: the degree is taught in English and, in addition, you can study another language, choosing between French or German. In this way, you will master the legal language in different languages.
  • Carry out a 6-month international stay through our mobility agreements with different foreign universities.
  • Access agreements with companies for national and international internships.
  • Broaden your studies by taking a Double Degree: you can take the degree simultaneously with the Bachelor's Degree in Law, the Bachelor's Degree in Economics or the Bachelor's Degree in Journalism (5 years).

Degree Objectives

The multidisciplinary and international nature of the Bachelor’s degree in International Relations allows graduates in this area to project and dimension their bachelor’s degree at an international level, as well as to develop their profession in different fields and organisations, such as European institutions or diplomacy in the case of the public sphere, or consultancy and international trade in the case of the private sphere.

The Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and the European Union provides training on the knowledge, skills and personal aptitudes necessary to have a professional career in European and international matters and profiles such as diplomacy, European institutions and international organizations, international analysis, journalism and international communication, consulting and international trade, international development cooperation, etc., both in the public and private sectors. We seek to provide students with a solid academic foundation from an interdisciplinary perspective that enables them to obtain excellent knowledge and understanding of the European Union and international relations from a political, historical, economic and legal perspective, as well as the skills necessary to operate in an international and multilingual environment.

This degree can be studied entirely in Spanish or English. Students must choose between two languages: English, French or German. They must also complete an international study period of one semester at a foreign university.

It is also possible to study this degree in conjunction with the Bachelor’s Degree in Law in 5 years. Students on the Double Degree in International Relations and the European Union and a Degree in Law can also access the program with Fordham University, New York. This requires taking a module in Madrid taught by professors from Fordham University in each of the three years in the Double Degree, and a six-month study period during the fourth year at Fordham Law School in New York.