HIGHSTONE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Internationl Relations and Diplomacy

The program delves into the intricate web of political, economic, social, and cultural relations among states while examining the influential roles played by non-state actors on a transnational scale.

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About The Program

The program delves into the intricate web of political, economic, social, and cultural relations among states while examining the influential roles played by non-state actors on a transnational scale. Whether one's passion lies in politics, economics, cultural exchange, or any other field touched by global affairs, the international relations and diplomacy provides a solid foundation to navigate and contribute to our interconnected world. By immersing themselves in this comprehensive program, students will gain insights into global politics and economics, as well as develop a profound appreciation for the diverse cultures that shape our world.

They will gain a deep understanding of the complexities and dynamics of international relations, as well as acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to actively engage with the international community, fostering meaningful collaborations. They will develop the critical thinking abilities, analytical skills, and intercultural competence necessary to tackle the challenges and opportunities presented by our globalized society. Ultimately, the undergraduate degree in International Relations and Diplomacy empowers students to become global citizens, equipped with the knowledge and expertise to make a positive impact in their chosen career paths and contribute to a more inclusive and interconnected world.

Program Courses: 40 credits

Core Required Courses for all majors:

Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Summer Semester 2 (Summer Session IV) Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits
Spring Semester 1 Credits
Introduction to Africana Studies or GSS 2201 - Africana Studies 3 Credits
The Contemporary African Diaspora 3 Credits
African-Americans: A Seminar 3 Credits