International Relations

Do you see yourself analyzing and solving global conflicts?

Learn to analyze and solve international problems through dialogue, creating innovative public policy proposals for global, national and local conflicts.

Become a leader with a global perspective!

Study Plan

A study plan designed to face current world challenges, combining technologies and practical skills so you are always one step ahead in a global and dynamic environment that is filled with opportunities. Consult the previous study program (2017 Plan).

1st Term

  • General studies elective in math
  • Culture and gender
  • Fundamentals of political science and international relations
  • Contemporary mexican politics
  • Foreign language I
  • Digital culture

2nd Term

  • General studies elective in arts
  • Foreign language II
  • Academic reasoning
  • Statistics for social sciences
  • Economics for social science
  • History of international relations
  • Constitutional law

3rd Term

  • Research methods in social sciences
  • Political and social theory
  • Public policy
  • Human rights
  • Foreign language III
  • Academic writing
  • General studies elective in social sciences

4th Term

  • General studies elective in humanities
  • General studies elective in natural sciences
  • Contemporary communication and culture
  • Advanced research methods in social sciences
  • International migrations
  • Contemporary latin america
  • International relations theories

5th Term

  • Climate change and environmental policy
  • Global governance and public policy
  • Comparative political systems
  • Global political economy
  • Professional practices I
  • Geopolitics and strategic analysis
  • Mexican foreign policy

6th Term

  • Security studies
  • Development theory and practice
  • International public law
  • United states, society and state
  • Select topics
  • Advanced mexican foreign policy topics

7th Term

  • Negotiation and international conflict
  • European union studies
  • Professional practices II
  • Perspectives of the discipline
  • Advanced united states and canada studies

8th Term

  • Africa and middle east studies
  • Law and consular diplomacy
  • Foreign policy of the great powers
  • Asian studies
  • Vanguard topics

Accreditations

By accepting the challenge, you will:

  1. Collaborate in international organizations.
  2. Negotiate in embassies and consulates.
  3. Evaluate policies in NGOs.
  4. Mediate in foreign trade institutions.
  5. Be a part of international diplomacy.
  6. Advise in international consultancies or specialized journalism.

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