Degree in International Relations School of Law
2020 21
4 years 240 ETCS Bilingual Degree Double Degrees
DEGREE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Student Profile – – – –
Communication skills. Avid travelers and language learners. A vocation for service. A strategic approach to problem solving.
The Degree in International Relations provides student with information on the key concepts and practical skills used in this field. Training also includes basic instruction in closely linked disciplines such as History, Political Science, Communication, International Law and Economics.
SCHOOL OF LAW
What makes us different
EMPLOYMENT
After graduation, 92.3% of Law grad-uates are either working or continuing their training
92,3
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DOUBLE DEGREES
– Double Degree in International Relations & Law. – Double Degree in International Relations & History.
EXCHANGES
During their fourth year, students can do a four month period Exchange visit to one of the School of Law’s partner universities. THIRD LANGUAGE
The official languages of the degree program are Spanish and English. Throughout the degree program, students can study and polish their skills in a third language such as German, Chinese, French, Arabic or Russian. UNMUN: UNIVERSITY OF NAVARRA MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Every year, the School of Law organizes the Model United Nations at the University of Navarra. And the MUN Club prepares our students to participate in international university models such as WorldMun and LIMUN. THINK TANK
International Relations students also form part of Global Affairs & Strategic Studies, a foreign affairs research center that aims to give students strategic knowledge of international matters through the study of global concerns such as security, defense, energy, resources, logistics and economics, and how these concerns manifest themselves around the world.
Employment Opportunities
Students receive support from the Careers Advice Office, which provides personalized career guidance, training for recruitment sessions and leads on job opportunities. Among other opportunities, International Relations students can work in the public sector (diplomatic missions, public administration, international organizations), the private sector (companies, import-export), cooperation and development, culture and research.