Study program Mezinárodní vztahy teritoriální studia
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University of West Bohemia - Faculty of Arts
In the compulsory courses, students get acquainted with the field of international relations, research topics, central theories, methods and subdisciplines, such as conflicts resolution, foreign policy analysis, international organisations, etc. The segment of compulsory courses also includes several practically oriented courses (media, projects, political economy) with a close connection to the employability of graduates in the labour market. The second component of the study programme is an elective specialisation of territorial studies, namely the segment of courses for British and American studies or for European studies. All segments contain courses focused on politics in the given regions (or the political systems of the countries in the regions) and courses of area studies (regional organisations and cooperation, historical formation of the region). Within the entire bachelor study, the focus is mainly on contemporary international politics and realities of the region of the chosen specialisation. A deeper insight into international relations as a scholarly discipline is provided to students in the follow-up study.
Follow the admission requirements published on the faculty website.
By completing the programme of International Regional Studies, you will gain an excellent orientation in the field of international relations with a regional focus of your choice: the region of Anglo-Saxon countries / Europe, and excellent language skills in the language of their chosen specialisation (English, Russian, French, or German). After graduation, you can find employment in the public and private sectors – for example, in international organisations, non-profit organisations, the civil service, the media, or private companies active in foreign relations, project management, etc.
The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen is one of the most successful schools in Czechia. It was founded in 1991 in Pilsen and today also operates in Cheb and Karlovy Vary. More than 13,000 students study at 9 faculties in more than 300 study programmes. A modern campus and top research centres give you strong support in technical fields, humanities, arts and health care. You can shape your studies around your interests, improve your language skills, study abroad, join research programmes and put your knowledge into practice. We support your talent and help you make the most of university life.
E-mail ff@ff.zcu.cz
Univerzitní 2732/8, 30614 Plzeň
Sedláčkova 38, 30100 Plzeň
E-mail info-ff@ff.zcu.cz
Phone 377631111
In the compulsory courses, students get acquainted with the field of international relations, research topics, central theories, methods and subdisciplines, such as conflicts resolution, foreign policy analysis, international organisations, etc. The segment of compulsory courses also includes several practically oriented courses (media, projects, political economy) with a close connection to the employability of graduates in the labour market. The second component of the study programme is an elective specialisation of territorial studies, namely the segment of courses for British and American studies or for European studies. All segments contain courses focused on politics in the given regions (or the political systems of the countries in the regions) and courses of area studies (regional organisations and cooperation, historical formation of the region). Within the entire bachelor study, the focus is mainly on contemporary international politics and realities of the region of the chosen specialisation. A deeper insight into international relations as a scholarly discipline is provided to students in the follow-up study.
Follow the admission requirements published on the faculty website.
By completing the programme of International Regional Studies, you will gain an excellent orientation in the field of international relations with a regional focus of your choice: the region of Anglo-Saxon countries / Europe, and excellent language skills in the language of their chosen specialisation (English, Russian, French, or German). After graduation, you can find employment in the public and private sectors – for example, in international organisations, non-profit organisations, the civil service, the media, or private companies active in foreign relations, project management, etc.
The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen is one of the most successful schools in Czechia. It was founded in 1991 in Pilsen and today also operates in Cheb and Karlovy Vary. More than 13,000 students study at 9 faculties in more than 300 study programmes. A modern campus and top research centres give you strong support in technical fields, humanities, arts and health care. You can shape your studies around your interests, improve your language skills, study abroad, join research programmes and put your knowledge into practice. We support your talent and help you make the most of university life.
E-mail ff@ff.zcu.cz
Univerzitní 2732/8, 30614 Plzeň
Sedláčkova 38, 30100 Plzeň
E-mail info-ff@ff.zcu.cz
Phone 377631111
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