Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | Contact provider | Contact provider |
Vienna Campus |
| Full Time | Variable | Contact provider | Contact provider |
London Campus |
| Full Time | Variable | Contact provider | Contact provider |
Leiden Campus |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 21,688 (US$ 21,688) a year | Contact provider |
St Louis Campus |
| Full Time | Variable | Contact provider | Contact provider |
Geneva Campus |
Course summary
Students upon completion of the program should be able to demonstrate knowledge of key subfields and theories of International Relations as a discipline, be able to identify major actors and institutions of international relations and to know their functions, be able to analyze international issues from perspectives other than their own, be able to display familiarity with foreign cultures and languages.
Program modules
The following are the modules: Required Courses: POLT 1050 Introduction to International Relations 3 hours, POLT 1080 Introduction to Comparative Politics or POLT 2250 Politics in the Industrialized World or POLT 2550 The Politics of Development 3 hours, INTL 2700 Methods of Political Inquiry or POLT 2600 Research Methods and Approaches in Political Science 3 hours, One course from the following: HIST 2220 Modern Europe 3 hours, HIST 2250 History of Russia: Since 1917 3 hours, HIST 2280 History of England: Twentieth Century 3 hours, HIST 2400 Modern Asia 3 hours, HIST 2420 History of Africa 3 hours, HIST 2440 History of Latin America 3 hours, HIST 2450 Third World 3 hours, One course from the following: HIST 3100 Diplomatic History 3 hours, HIST 3150 International Affairs 3 hours, POLT 3310 Conduct of Foreign Policy 3 hours, POLT 3400 Comparative Politics, or alternative (INTL courses: 3200, 3220, 3240, 3300) 3 hours, Two courses from the following: INTL 1500 The World System since 1500 3 hours, INTL 2030 International Law 3 hours, INTL 3100 International Political Economy 3 hours, INTL 3700 International Organizations: Structure and Political Conflict (INTL 2610 may be substituted) 3 hours, INTL 4280 International Economics 3 hours, INTL 4000 Research Requirement (to be taken in conjunction with a designated 3000- or 4000-level course) 0 hours, Senior Overview 0 hours.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants most likely to be accepted will have a cumulative grade-point average of a "B," rank in the top half of their graduating class, and score a 21 or higher on the ACT, or a 1500 or higher total on the SAT. Freshman applicants are expected to complete a college preparatory secondary school program with at least 19 units of academic credit. The University strongly recommends the following distribution for admission: English - 4 units, history/social studies - 3 units, mathematics (college preparatory) - 3 units, foreign language - 2 units, science (two laboratory) - 3 units, fine arts - 1 unit, academic electives - 3 units. International students must have TOEFL score of 550 (paper score), 210 (computer score), 80 (internet based score), IELTS score of 6 and PEARSON score of 53.
Webster University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Webster University
Department name
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