Introduction
We live in an increasingly globalized world: one in which trade, politics and collaboration takes place across international borders. Studying International Relations at University of Liberland will develop your ability to think in global terms – and to understand the nature of the political, economic and environmental challenges that confront us in the twenty-first century.
The degree covers a very wide range of topics and, as you advance through the degree, you increasingly have the opportunity to tailor the degree to your own interests by choosing from a wide range of modules. You will find that the core topics we offer are typical of most International Relations degrees in the world.
Scope
As Intelligence Analyst: A student of International Relations can also work as an intelligence specialist in armed forces and security agencies. His/Her training helps in maintaining intelligence databases and preparation of reports on activities of various countries.
As Political Analyst: A student of international relation can also work in newspapers and periodicals as a political analyst. His academic training helps him to analyze various issues including diplomatic and political involving more than one country.
As an International Lawyer: A student of International Relations can deal with International Trade Law, Finance and Banking and Arbitration between countries. However, for this purpose additional degree in Law is necessary.
As a Lobbyist: A Lobbyist is a person who represents his/her organization before Government. The main role of the lobbyist is to persuade the Government to make a decision or amending previous law/rule. Many students of International Relations work successfully as an international lobbyist.
Working in International Organizations: Students of International Relations can find suitable placement in various U.N. Agencies, ASEAN Security, WHO and in SAARC as international relations specialists.
Working in Non-Profit Organizations: A student of International Relations can also work in various NGOs whose scope and area of work transcends the boundaries of a particular country.
Working as a Lecturer: The students of International Relations can also join the faculty position in various universities.
BS International Relations(IR) / 4 Years
1ST Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR305 | Introduction to IR | 03 |
2. | BIR 306 | Introduction to Political Science | 03 |
3. | BIR 307 | Introduction to Geography | 03 |
4. | BIR 308 | Liberland Studies | 03 |
5. | BIR 309 | English | 03 |
6. | BIR 310 | Introduction to Natural Science | 03 |
2nd Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 311 | Introduction to Philosophy | 03 |
2. | BIR 312 | Introduction to Economic | 03 |
3. | BIR 313 | Theories of IR | 03 |
4. | BIR 314 | International Law | 03 |
5. | BIR 315 | Geography of Europe | 03 |
6. | BIR 316 | Geography of South Asia | 03 |
3rd Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 317 | Geography of Liberland | 03 |
2. | BIR 318 | Research Methods | 03 |
3. | BIR 319 | Diplomacy | 03 |
4. | BIR 320 | Diplomatic Relations of South Asia | 03 |
5. | BIR 321 | Diplomatic Relations of Central Asia | 03 |
6. | BIR 322 | Diplomatic Relations of Gulf | 03 |
4th Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 322 | Introduction to History | 03 |
2. | BIR 323 | Introduction to Sociology | 03 |
3. | BIR 324 | Theories of War | 03 |
4. | BIR 325 | Introduction to Mass Comm | 03 |
5. | BIR 326 | Introduction to Public Administration | 03 |
6. | BIR 327 | IR After WW 1 & 2 | 03 |
5th Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 328 | Human Rights Law | 03 |
2. | BIR 329 | Air and Space Law | 03 |
3. | BIR 330 | Foreign Policy of Liberland | 03 |
4. | BIR 331 | Foreign Policy (Selective Country) | 03 |
5. | BIR 332 | International Political Economic | 03 |
6. | BIR 333 | International Organizations | 03 |
6th Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 334 | Defense and Strategic Studies | 03 |
2. | BIR 335 | Politics of Asia | 03 |
3. | BIR 336 | Politics of America | 03 |
4. | BIR 337 | Regional Security Issues | 03 |
5. | BIR 338 | Global Security Issues | 03 |
6. | BIR 339 | Environmental Issues | 03 |
7th Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 340 | Foreign Policy of Major Powers | 03 |
2. | BIR 341 | Foreign Policy of Nuclear Armed Countries | 03 |
3. | BIR 342 | Israel and Arab world | 03 |
4. | BIR 343 | Global Terrorism | 03 |
5. | BIR 344 | Political Development in Asia | 03 |
6. | BIR 345 | Nuclear Disarmament | 03 |
8th Semester
Sr.No. | Course Code | Name of Subject | Credit Hours |
1. | BIR 346 | Traditional and Non-Traditional Security | 03 |
2. | BIR 347 | Role of UNO in IR | 03 |
3. | BIR 348 | Foreign Policy of Underdeveloped Countries | 03 |
4. | BIR 349 | Cyber Crime and Warfare | 03 |
5. | BIR 350 | Project | 03 |
6. | BIR 351 | Project | 03 |
Fee Structure
Semester | Admission Processing Fee | Registration Fee | Tuition Fee | Total Fee |
I | $ 100 | $ 100 | $ 600 | $ 800 |
II | – | – | $ 650 | $ 650 |
III | – | – | $ 600 | $ 600 |
IV | – | – | $ 500 | $ 500 |
V | – | – | $ 500 | $ 500 |
VI | – | – | $ 450 | $ 450 |
VII | – | – | $ 450 | $ 450 |
VIII | – | – | $ 400 | $400 |
Total | $ 4350 |
Total Credit Hours: 96
12 Years of Education in any Subject with 75% Marks.