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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

International relations is a course which mainly covers relationships between various global players, with exclusive focus on economics, diplomacy, language, culture and politics. It also includes roles played by global organizations like the United Nations and World Bank, to name a few, and studies the impact of their decisions and policies on the various aspects of life of different nations on a global scale. On the onset of globalization many students have realized an importance of International Relations, and a formidable inclination is seen towards studying International Relations from all over the world.

About the field:
With the world becoming more globalized, both in terms of travel and business, it is not uncommon to see economic, military and political decisions of one country affecting another. This field is thus gaining prominence due to its extensive focus on impacts of political changes and power due to global media, financial decisions, cultural changes, military prowess, economic stability and technological advancements.

What Specializations can you study?

As a student of international relations, you can choose from a number of specializations to cater to the variety of career options available:
► Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
► International Relations and Diplomacy
► International Policy and Development
► Intercultural Communication
► Democracy and Governance
► Gender and Development
► Global Health
► Humanitarian Assistance
► International Education
► Economic Development
► Social Enterprise and Private Sector Development
► Culture, Society, and Development

Positions in which you can work after completing this course

Job prospects are mainly available with government organizations across the world as well as global nonprofit organizations. The highlight of the job profiles include travel, diplomacy, coordinating with governments and working with government agencies, citizens and the non-profit organizations for achievement of a range of objectives of mutual benefit to all parties concerned. A degree in International Relations will also open avenues in International Consulting for you. You may set up your own consulting firm or work with a multinational company where the position for consulting role is open. After completing the course in international relations, students can work in various positions and departments, handling a range of responsibilities. Some of the most sought after positions are:
► Diplomats or Ambassadors
► Global business consultants
► Envoys or Foreign secretaries
► Foreign Affairs Analyst
► Immigration Specialist
► Foreign Affairs Specialist
► International Lawyer
► Human Rights Officer
► International development worker
► Foreign Service officer
► Public Affairs Consultant

Bachelors’ course:

Most reputed universities offer graduation courses in political science and international relations. This course is a perfect starting point for someone aiming for a successful career in this field and is usually of 3 or 4 years in duration. Students cover theoretical and historical concepts relating to the subject and often undergo internships with government and non-government organizations to identify their areas of interest for further studies.

Master’s Course:

Programs for master’s degree and for PhD are quite sought after due to excellent career prospects.The Master’s course in international relations offersa range of interesting subjects to choose from including negotiation and conflict resolution, international relations and diplomacy and international policy and development, to name a few.Students are also advised to learn advanced foreign languages to aid in easy performing of job roles.

While doing the post-graduation in international relations, most of the students prefer to study abroad. By studying abroad, one gets first-hand international experience and it helps in understanding the subject better. It also helps in boosting the career prospects and enhancing the skills at higher level.  Also it helps in learning new languages which offers better opportunities.

The job opportunities are extremely attractive for students completing the International relations course across sectors like government, businesses, nongovernmental organizations and corporate houses. A few sought after employers include:

  • United Nations and its associates
  • International Committee of the Red Cross
  • European Economic Area Grants
  • European Centre for Development Policy Management
    International Anti-Corruption Academy
  • World Federation of Advertisers
  • Aerospace and Defense Industries Association of Europe
  • Corporate houses

High-profile careers are offered in the public sector, across all embassies, include key roles like Foreign Policy Advisors, Political Analysts, Foreign Affairs Officers and Diplomatic/Foreign Service Officers, Economic officers and Consular officers.

The university requirements for an undergraduate Business Degree usually depend upon the country the student wishes to study in. In most cases, some exposure to subjects relating to international studies at the under graduation level, including at least one or two out of history, political science, economics, sociology, anthropology or religion is preferred.

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