7 Degrees in International Relations in Brazil for 2024

Degrees in International Relations in Brazil for 2024Filter
    • São Paulo, Brazil
    • Porto Alegre, Brazil

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The International Relations course at ESPM does not give up the classic bases of diplomacy, such as law, economics and political science. In addition to adding diplomat training to International Marketing, Finance, Metrics, Business Modeling and Country Studies. And that's what the course will do, and you, stand out from the rest. A real corporate diplomat.

  • International relations

    Universidade de Mogi Das Cruzes (UMC)

    • São Paulo, Brazil

    Full time

    8 semesters

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    In 1974, the first course in International Relations appeared in Brazil. Originally a professional trained in International Relations, the internationalist aimed at a diplomatic career, looking at the international market as an area to be explored by his country's foreign policies. In the 21st century, with the great opening of global markets, companies are "attacked" by international competition at the same time that they have opportunities to explore new markets. UMC's new International Relations course aims at training a business "ambassador" - the INTERNATIONALIST -, who is responsible for creating and implementing a competitive edge, exploring business opportunities on the international scene for Brazilian companies, alongside this same professional (Internationalist) could be the initial connection of a foreign company that wants to settle in Brazil or even enter the Brazilian market. The practical part is developed from the first semester with the PIC (Consolidated Interdisciplinary Project) in which the student, working in teams, develops business projects in companies or even researching new business opportunities in the market.

  • International relations

    Universidade Cândido Mendes

    • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Part time

    8 semesters

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The Department of Political Science and International Relations maintains an undergraduate course in International Relations, with an emphasis on International Negotiations, which aims to train professionals capable of working with ease in the international area of companies, public agencies and non-governmental organizations, among other possibilities. The teaching staff is made up of masters and doctors with deep knowledge and significant experience in analysis and research on international topics.

  • International relations

    Universidade de Ribeirão Preto 

    • São Paulo, Brazil
    • Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

    Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The International Relations course at Unaerp is structured to train professionals capable of analyzing, in an integrated manner, the political, economic, commercial, cultural, humanitarian and environmental issues that are increasingly interdependent in relations between countries, companies, International Organizations, NGOs and individuals. Geopolitical events and the intensification of world trade transactions have opened up several areas of work for International Relations professionals. The multidisciplinary practice promotes critical ability and teamwork, with an ethical, competent and effective attitude, so that they can work in an increasingly demanding, global and competitive market.

    • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Part time

    3600 hours

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    The Institutional Relations course at Ibmec works on historical knowledge and skills in social sciences and other areas of professional activity, with emphasis on economics and law. The professional brings together companies and governments from different countries, paving the way for economic cooperation, bilateral or multinational agreements.

  • International Relations

    Federal University Of Santa Catarina

    • Trindade, Brazil

    On-Campus

    English

    Recent transformations in the international setting have brought important challenges for higher education institutions. Since the end of the Cold War, a series of events have marked the practice of international relations. These events are linked to the increase in trade and capital flows, the growing competition for non-renewable material resources and the large-scale geopolitical changes, such as the creation of new national states, the integration processes and the territorial conflicts. In order to face these phenomena, both governments and civil society organizations are demanding a professional with specific academic training in the field of international relations. This training takes an interdisciplinary approach, bearing in mind the nature of the phenomena involved.

  • International Relations: San Tiago Dantas Program

    Pontificial Catholic University Of Sao Paulo - Pontificia Universidade Catolica De Sao Paulo - PUC SP

    • Perdizes, Brazil

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    Since its creation in 2003, the San Tiago Dantas Graduate Program in International Relations at PUC-SP / UNESP / UNICAMP has trained masters, helped to strengthen the area of ​​international relations, and innovated in the management of graduate courses. The consolidation of the academic master's degree, with great success, enabled the creation of the doctorate in 2010, expanding the challenge represented by the adoption of a transdisciplinary and critical language in the construction of the identity of the area of ​​international relations.